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they were the maya. the similar layout of the maya cities the style of architecture and sculpture, and the shared writing system led early archaeologists to assume the maya had formed a great empire like that of the aztecs. but that assumption soon evaporated as later archaeologists began uncovering details of maya political systems. one city that has received extensive attention is copan located on the western edge of honduras. it was once believed the maya were led by astronomer-priests who divided their time between ritual and plotting the stars. the 16 figures around this altar were thought to represent astronomers from various cities in the maya realm. it was believed that they were here in copan to adjust errors in the maya calendar. but once scholars began translating maya writing they soon discovered the monument was erected by the 16th king of copan. it had nothing to do with the stars. archaeologist william fash. the point of this monument is to show that the 16th ruler derives his right to pow
they were the maya. the similar layout of the maya cities the style of architecture and sculpture, and the shared writing system led early archaeologists to assume the maya had formed a great empire like that of the aztecs. but that assumption soon evaporated as later archaeologists began uncovering details of maya political systems. one city that has received extensive attention is copan located on the western edge of honduras. it was once believed the maya were led by astronomer-priests who...
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well, the maya calendar is one of the most complicated aspects about maya civilization. there actually are several kinds of calendars. there are ones that are a cycle of 260 days, there's a cycle of 365 days, which is like a year. and then there is this grand calendar of infinite time-- it's a linear system. we see that the calendar is a reflection of their cosmology. it's the world order very much like any calendar system. it's anchored in the stars. it's anchored in the planets. but for the maya it's beyond that. it's really a reflection of the way they structured the order of the universe. (narrator) a new vision of the maya began to emerge. (david stuart) scholars got from this this idea that the maya were obsessed with time and that's really all they wanted to record. but they weren't just recording time, of course, they were using it to express all of these other things. they wanted to anchor their history, their kings and their wars and records of these things in cosmology. so this image of the stargazing maya, the priest astronomers obsessed with time, this is a
well, the maya calendar is one of the most complicated aspects about maya civilization. there actually are several kinds of calendars. there are ones that are a cycle of 260 days, there's a cycle of 365 days, which is like a year. and then there is this grand calendar of infinite time-- it's a linear system. we see that the calendar is a reflection of their cosmology. it's the world order very much like any calendar system. it's anchored in the stars. it's anchored in the planets. but for the...
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well, the maya calendar is one of the most complicated aspects about maya civilization. there actually are several kinds of calendars. there are ones that are a cycle of 260 days, there's a cycle of 365 days, which is like a year. and then there is this grand calendar of infinite time-- it's a linear system. we see that the calendar is a reflection of their cosmology. it's the world order, very much like any calendar system. it's anchored in the stars. it's anchored in the planets. but for the maya it's beyond that. it's really a reflection of the way they structured the order of the universe. (narrator) a new vision of the maya began to emerge. (david stuart) scholars got from this, this idea that the maya were obsessed with time and that's really all they wanted to record. but they weren't just recording time, of course, they were using it to express all of these other things. they wanted to anchor their history, their kings and their wars and records of these things in cosmology. so this image of the stargazing maya, the priest astronomers obsessed with time, this is
well, the maya calendar is one of the most complicated aspects about maya civilization. there actually are several kinds of calendars. there are ones that are a cycle of 260 days, there's a cycle of 365 days, which is like a year. and then there is this grand calendar of infinite time-- it's a linear system. we see that the calendar is a reflection of their cosmology. it's the world order, very much like any calendar system. it's anchored in the stars. it's anchored in the planets. but for the...
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and how were the maya governed before the kings ? to answer such questions archaeologists discuss their ideas of political change. which says here's the resolution, but you've got no enforcement. who's the arbitrator ? the arbitrator is the chief. keach: everyone in this group is guided by the same basic model of political evolution. it says that as a society evolves fewer and fewer people control the wealth and the rest provide the labor. as distinct classes emerge rulers centralize political power. political organization changes as populations grow. small bands and tribes evolve into chiefdoms, and finally into states. some states, like ancient rome become huge empires. these archaeologists want to find out just how far political evolution proceeded in copan. and they want to know why it stopped. to discover the roots of that evolution, two archaeologists begin a journey in search of the very first copan residents. rebecca storey is a physical anthropologist -- an expert on human skeletons. storey is joined by archaeologist dolph w
and how were the maya governed before the kings ? to answer such questions archaeologists discuss their ideas of political change. which says here's the resolution, but you've got no enforcement. who's the arbitrator ? the arbitrator is the chief. keach: everyone in this group is guided by the same basic model of political evolution. it says that as a society evolves fewer and fewer people control the wealth and the rest provide the labor. as distinct classes emerge rulers centralize political...
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>> maya: no. i'll deal. >> rick: remember, you're the one with all the power. >> maya: thanks to you. >> rick: i can't give you enough for all your support. >> maya: is that why you invited my sister to stay here -- to give me something? >> rick: well, what other reason would there be? well, now that you mention it, you weren't exactly jumping up and down for joy. you weren't that excited about it. am i misreading something? >> maya: admittedly, i'm concerned about inviting -- well, let's face it -- a stranger into our home.
>> maya: no. i'll deal. >> rick: remember, you're the one with all the power. >> maya: thanks to you. >> rick: i can't give you enough for all your support. >> maya: is that why you invited my sister to stay here -- to give me something? >> rick: well, what other reason would there be? well, now that you mention it, you weren't exactly jumping up and down for joy. you weren't that excited about it. am i misreading something? >> maya: admittedly, i'm...
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>> maya: get out of here. if this is the way you treat family, i don't want you in my life. >> nicole: well, don't pretend like you welcomed me with open arms. >> maya: i gave you a place to stay
>> maya: get out of here. if this is the way you treat family, i don't want you in my life. >> nicole: well, don't pretend like you welcomed me with open arms. >> maya: i gave you a place to stay
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some were labeled chinese, others maya or aztec. in 1862, farmer's discovery of a hstone head at tres zapote triggered speculation that it had be carved by africans who had immigrated the americas. newsre annncer: pulling it for two hos ov swampland is the last ste of our trip to the spot whe we hope to find thbig stone ads of wch we have hrd exti rors. obregon: araeologist matthew stirng setutn 1939 tonravel the mystery of these strange works of art which by then were being called "olmec." sponsored the smhsoniainut e al geraphic sieheveleifemari to mexico launchinthe exvations on the southgulf coast no onenew how old the olmec culture was. many thought it was contemporary or later than tssic maya, w floush from 300 to 9 a.d. newsel announcer: and here is our objective: tres zapotes, our source of supplies and ofabor duri theirst t seasons of ahalogical work here in the southern part of the state of veracruz. new speaker: we'd only been working at tres zapotes for about ree weeks and matt decided he wanted to dig out a big stone in
some were labeled chinese, others maya or aztec. in 1862, farmer's discovery of a hstone head at tres zapote triggered speculation that it had be carved by africans who had immigrated the americas. newsre annncer: pulling it for two hos ov swampland is the last ste of our trip to the spot whe we hope to find thbig stone ads of wch we have hrd exti rors. obregon: araeologist matthew stirng setutn 1939 tonravel the mystery of these strange works of art which by then were being called...
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i mean, before you try to force-feed me this “maya and i are all about honesty” pill.e break up with you at one point and she neve
i mean, before you try to force-feed me this “maya and i are all about honesty” pill.e break up with you at one point and she neve
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>> maya: yes. >> nicole: you were here in california. >> maya: i know it's hard to understand.ut i was doing what i had to do.
>> maya: yes. >> nicole: you were here in california. >> maya: i know it's hard to understand.ut i was doing what i had to do.
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>> maya: you think you have something on me? you don't.ou can't, because i'm not ashamed of anything. >> nicole: prove it. >> maya: prove what? >> nicole: if you're not ashamed, then be honest with me. [ door opens ] [ knock on d
>> maya: you think you have something on me? you don't.ou can't, because i'm not ashamed of anything. >> nicole: prove it. >> maya: prove what? >> nicole: if you're not ashamed, then be honest with me. [ door opens ] [ knock on d
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. >> maya: rick, really. >> nicole: what, rick? >> maya: babe, you're embarrassing me. >> rick: she's loyal. she's honest. but what i love most about her is her self-acceptance. maya knows who she is, and she doesn't apologize for it. just a confident, beautiful woman. and i am so attracted to that in you.
. >> maya: rick, really. >> nicole: what, rick? >> maya: babe, you're embarrassing me. >> rick: she's loyal. she's honest. but what i love most about her is her self-acceptance. maya knows who she is, and she doesn't apologize for it. just a confident, beautiful woman. and i am so attracted to that in you.
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. >> maya: i don't know what you're talking about. but i do have a photo shoot to get ready for. that's why i stopped by -- to plan a romantic dinner for two... key word, "two." rick and i have a lot to celebrate. and when i get home from work, i expect you to be gone. >> nicole: i guess mom and dad were right. >> maya: excuse me? >> nicole: they don't talk about you a lot, but when they do, it isn't fondly. and instinct always told me that they were wrong, that i should defend you, but if this is how you treat people -- >> maya: rick's divorce just came through. what is so offensive about me wanting to celebrate alone with him tonight?
. >> maya: i don't know what you're talking about. but i do have a photo shoot to get ready for. that's why i stopped by -- to plan a romantic dinner for two... key word, "two." rick and i have a lot to celebrate. and when i get home from work, i expect you to be gone. >> nicole: i guess mom and dad were right. >> maya: excuse me? >> nicole: they don't talk about you a lot, but when they do, it isn't fondly. and instinct always told me that they were wrong,...
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maya? what's going on? >> maya: nicole and i were just talking. >> nicole: the conversation got a little serious. sister stuff. >> maya: nothing we need to get into. >> rick: is there a problem? >> katie: well, i wasn't sure we would catch you. >> bill: katie thought you'd be gone. >> katie: i thought we'd surprise you. >> brooke: so, you saw will? >> katie: yeah. >> bill: honeymoon's over. >> katie: it will be if you don't stop making that joke. >> bill: [ chuckles ] >> katie: yeah. we stopped by the house.
maya? what's going on? >> maya: nicole and i were just talking. >> nicole: the conversation got a little serious. sister stuff. >> maya: nothing we need to get into. >> rick: is there a problem? >> katie: well, i wasn't sure we would catch you. >> bill: katie thought you'd be gone. >> katie: i thought we'd surprise you. >> brooke: so, you saw will? >> katie: yeah. >> bill: honeymoon's over. >> katie: it will be if you don't stop...
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maya raised $100,000 in record time. >> it's really cool.the hospital and i was like what? $100,000? >> she said yesterday that maybe the reason she got this that we're going through this journey so she could help other kids. it was a pretty powerful thing to say. >> such a special girl. maya and her paren8:)(@ met with jay and liz scott who run alex's lemonade stand. her goal is to raise $250,000. if you would like to donate to the cause, go to the nbc 10 news app to find out how. they say the community is just carrying them. and they are so grateful. in record time, $100,000 in just two months she raised. remarkable. >> i'm sure she'll hit 250. >> it will keep going. the medicine is there. >>> as far as the weather is concerned, those of you who missed out on the snow this winter, you want a little bit more okay you got it. on friday it's coming. for morning rush and then it will mix with some rain one of those tricky march storms. so keep it here and get updates. >> snow. >> can't believe it. >>> good night. ♪ i am never getting married.
maya raised $100,000 in record time. >> it's really cool.the hospital and i was like what? $100,000? >> she said yesterday that maybe the reason she got this that we're going through this journey so she could help other kids. it was a pretty powerful thing to say. >> such a special girl. maya and her paren8:)(@ met with jay and liz scott who run alex's lemonade stand. her goal is to raise $250,000. if you would like to donate to the cause, go to the nbc 10 news app to find out...
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. >> maya trained as a nurse in her native croatia.s, she is putting those skills to good use. a makeshift refuge center in big meincke has become a vital lifeline for the area's unique wildlife. >> it's 24 hours a day, seven days a week. i don't like to go out, i don't like to go here, i am happy with my animals, i am happy here. they need me, you know. >> still alive. >> in the last few months, her refuge has pelicans with deliberate and malicious injuries. >> they don't want the birds to die, they want them to die a slow miserable death. it's torture and murder. >> fisherman probably worried about pelicans stealing their catch may be responsible. despite a growing concern no one has been caught or charged. >> i would like them to turn themselves in. if anything, we're out there looking for you. >> for the most part, pelicans in the keys are deeply respected. sometimes frowned upon dependency may be getting them in trouble. >> what makes these beautiful birds vulnerable is their relationship with people. they got a free meal and they
. >> maya trained as a nurse in her native croatia.s, she is putting those skills to good use. a makeshift refuge center in big meincke has become a vital lifeline for the area's unique wildlife. >> it's 24 hours a day, seven days a week. i don't like to go out, i don't like to go here, i am happy with my animals, i am happy here. they need me, you know. >> still alive. >> in the last few months, her refuge has pelicans with deliberate and malicious injuries. >>...
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that is the scupltural form that gives expression to maya's project. if you think about a cone or a bull horn, they are used to get the attention of the crowd often to communicate an important message. this project has a very important message and it is about our earth and what we are losing and what we are missing and what we don't even know is gone. >> so what is missing is starting with an idea of loss, but in a funny way the shape of this cone is whether you want to call it like the r.c.a. victor dog, it is listen to the earth and what if we could create a portal that could look at the past, the present and the future? >> you can change what is then missing by changing the software, by changing what is projected and missing. so missing isn't a static installation. it is an installation that is going to grow and change over time. and she has worked to bring all of this information together from laboratory after laboratory including, fortunately, our great fwroup of researchers ers-- group of researchers at the california academy. >> this couldn't ha
that is the scupltural form that gives expression to maya's project. if you think about a cone or a bull horn, they are used to get the attention of the crowd often to communicate an important message. this project has a very important message and it is about our earth and what we are losing and what we are missing and what we don't even know is gone. >> so what is missing is starting with an idea of loss, but in a funny way the shape of this cone is whether you want to call it like the...
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. >> maya is a nurse in her native croatia, and these days she's putting those skills to good use. a makeshift refugee center has become a trial lifeline. >> i don't like to go outside. i don't like to go here. i'm happy with my animals. i'm happy here. they need me, you know. >> but in the last few months maya's refuge has been inundated with brown pelicans. a dozen birds have been found with sliced pouches. injuries that the veterinarian say are deliberate and malicious malicious. >> the horror is they don't want the birds just to die they want them to die a slow torturous death. >> perhaps fishermen angry at pelicans for stealing their catch are responsible but so far no one has been caught or charged. >> i would like them to turn themselves in so we can put an end to this. if anything, we're out there looking for. >> you pelicans in the keys are deeply respected but it's their sometimes frowned upon dependency get them in trouble. >> their relationship with people, they get a free meal and they show absolutely no fear. but that makes them an easy target. >> but for pelicans tha
. >> maya is a nurse in her native croatia, and these days she's putting those skills to good use. a makeshift refugee center has become a trial lifeline. >> i don't like to go outside. i don't like to go here. i'm happy with my animals. i'm happy here. they need me, you know. >> but in the last few months maya's refuge has been inundated with brown pelicans. a dozen birds have been found with sliced pouches. injuries that the veterinarian say are deliberate and malicious...
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someone we would use is someone like maya angelou which is a major figure and maya angelou was the first female african american streetcar conductor in san francisco. major cultural figure with a connection to san francisco and public transportation. we want to make it very clear if a respondent is selected that includes a name naming the transit center after a public figure that there are many opportunities to place that sponsors logo throughout the entrance bay center and make it local. we have a couple of advertising policies and we want to convey to you that there are going to be parameters around this opportunity. i mentioned the scoring that will be included for the profile of the respondent. we also will not be considering respondents that in anyway inhibit our ability to promote the transbay program or to maintain a safe and welcoming environment for all passengers that will inhibit tbja also does not promote any illegal activity. all the aspects of the transbay center will be with restrictions. you won't see anything with violence or anything that would violate community standar
someone we would use is someone like maya angelou which is a major figure and maya angelou was the first female african american streetcar conductor in san francisco. major cultural figure with a connection to san francisco and public transportation. we want to make it very clear if a respondent is selected that includes a name naming the transit center after a public figure that there are many opportunities to place that sponsors logo throughout the entrance bay center and make it local. we...
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let's go with that background lots of detail, maya macguineas. we'll take a call from joe in boonville new york republican caller. good morning. >> caller: good morning. my question is how come we take money out of her budget to go against a foreign country leader which should be illegal because we have no business interfering in somebody else's politics in another country. my second question is if we are worried about a balanced budget why do we take care of the concerns at home like putting people back to work? we could take a work program like they had back in the 20s and 30s during the great depression and put people to work on roads and bridges that we actually need to build her a structure in the country. and we need to spend money on that because once you get the american people back to work more taxes will be coming in. >> host: we get the point joe let's hear from maya macguineas. guess the two important questions there. on the first one that's more a foreign-policy question that a budget question so their major disagreements in this cou
let's go with that background lots of detail, maya macguineas. we'll take a call from joe in boonville new york republican caller. good morning. >> caller: good morning. my question is how come we take money out of her budget to go against a foreign country leader which should be illegal because we have no business interfering in somebody else's politics in another country. my second question is if we are worried about a balanced budget why do we take care of the concerns at home like...
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, i like the the maya rick relationship.uess what the new twist is? >> what? >> maya was born a man and his name is myron. owe now rick will marry her. they are in the hot tub together all the time. she has to tell him. >> he doesn't know. >> i was born a man. >> are you sure he doesn't know. >> how does he not know. >> well, her sister brought it up, she's in it, her mother father and sister. >> i see. >> i'm sure they will play that out for at least a month. >> maybe a year. >> see, that happened on wednesday, right. >> you missed it. >> i tune in yesterday, it is march madness. so they knew how to grab us with a biggie and they will keep us around until monday. >> march madness is good. >> i need to make ab announcement, i was born michelle. >> okay. still a ahead first day of spring rita's water ice has been out there. >> you mean water ice. >> come on down before 10:00 and get a free water ice. dave: the effect that standardized testing is having on our students is already coming through, it's already showing, and they
, i like the the maya rick relationship.uess what the new twist is? >> what? >> maya was born a man and his name is myron. owe now rick will marry her. they are in the hot tub together all the time. she has to tell him. >> he doesn't know. >> i was born a man. >> are you sure he doesn't know. >> how does he not know. >> well, her sister brought it up, she's in it, her mother father and sister. >> i see. >> i'm sure they will play that out...
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los mayas y ellos aztecas que son grande artistas y diego y frida que groriosos artistas y ahora el los artistas tenemos y en mÉxico con zugiÑa que tambiÉn tenemos mucho es una visita preciosa. >>> su misiÓn para el museo mÉxico en sfa san francisco. >>> que sea un lugar muy visado. >>> de eso se trata para mÁs informaciÓn ahora se llama los maestros son mexicanos del sigue 20. muchas mÁs muralista en el museo de san francisco. algo mÁs que quiere agregar. >>> muchas gracias, y tambiÉn estÁn invitados a visitarnos. >>> regresamos con mÁs de comunidad del valle horrando a nuestro veteranos de la guerra. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ se apromÍa ma feria para los veterano aquÍ miguel marcelo tambiÉn e veterano milital. cuÉntanos de su servicio en nuestro paÍs. >>> yo servi de militar por 27 aÑos me retirÉ en 1995, era lo que le dicen (nombre en inglÉs). y desde entonces me fui a trabajar comunidad. >>> cuÉntanos de ese orgullo que usted sintiÓ al servir a este paÍs. >>> pues yo creo que esa Área de mi vida. fue muy buena. y tengo mucho orgullo de haber servido a mi paÍs st a la gente de estados unidos porque es
los mayas y ellos aztecas que son grande artistas y diego y frida que groriosos artistas y ahora el los artistas tenemos y en mÉxico con zugiÑa que tambiÉn tenemos mucho es una visita preciosa. >>> su misiÓn para el museo mÉxico en sfa san francisco. >>> que sea un lugar muy visado. >>> de eso se trata para mÁs informaciÓn ahora se llama los maestros son mexicanos del sigue 20. muchas mÁs muralista en el museo de san francisco. algo mÁs que quiere agregar....
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was homeless according to this fellow transwoman who befriended hall and knew him on the street as maya. >> i know she wasn't in the right head space when she was in that car. she doesn't even know how to drive like that. she's not licensed. it's not like she was a pro at driving and could steal cars or that was her m.o. this is out of her characteristics. >> reporter: leonard said she is shocked that it was hall shot to death at the gates of the national security agency yesterday after authorities there say hall and a companion refused to stop after driving in a stolen car through the gate of one of the nation's most carefully guarded facilities. today howard county police confirmed details of how it all started here at the terrace motel in elkridge. a 60-year-old guest claimed two men dressed as women stole his suv monday morning after he'd picked them up and brought them to the motel. how the suspects ended up at the gates of the nsa in a stolen suv is a mystery, but investigators theorize they simply made a wrong turn in a stolen car and in possession of drugs and a gun. they refuse
was homeless according to this fellow transwoman who befriended hall and knew him on the street as maya. >> i know she wasn't in the right head space when she was in that car. she doesn't even know how to drive like that. she's not licensed. it's not like she was a pro at driving and could steal cars or that was her m.o. this is out of her characteristics. >> reporter: leonard said she is shocked that it was hall shot to death at the gates of the national security agency yesterday...
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. >> maya is trained as a nurse in her native croatia. and these days she's putting those skills to good use. a refuge center has become a rye tall lifeline for the area's unique wildlife, and things have never been busier. >> it's 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. i don't like to go outside. i don't like to go here. i'm happy with my animals and i'm happy here. they need me, you know. >> in the last few months mayaa refuge has been inundated with battered pelicans. they have been found with slashed weeks. >> the horror in that is that they don't want the birds just to die. they want them to die a slow, miserable death. this is not just hurt. it's torture. easy buddy. >> he believes that fishermen perhaps angry about pelicans stealing their catch are responsible. but so far no one has been caught or charged. >> i would like them to turn themselves in so we can put an end to this first and foremost. but you know, if anything, we're out there looking for. >> you for the most part pelicans in the keys are deeply respected, but it's their someti
. >> maya is trained as a nurse in her native croatia. and these days she's putting those skills to good use. a refuge center has become a rye tall lifeline for the area's unique wildlife, and things have never been busier. >> it's 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. i don't like to go outside. i don't like to go here. i'm happy with my animals and i'm happy here. they need me, you know. >> in the last few months mayaa refuge has been inundated with battered pelicans. they have...
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. >> reporter: this is maya, his other dog, paris, got sick. >> i put my youngest dog down in the year of 2014. >> reporter: and in unit nine00 where pictures, old collars and half chewed up toys are all locked up -- unit 900 where pictures, old collars and half-chewed up toys are all locked up in there saying we need help to reopen the unit 900 and finally reunite people with their memories. >> it has been a long struggle. >> reporter: back to you. >> he launched a go fund me page to raise money. we reached out to napa self- storage but have not heard back. >>> the next phase of work on a bike and pedestrian bridge over sir francis bridge should be finished tomorrow. once the county bridge is in cyclists and walkers will have a way to walk across the road to the ferry and beyond. not until late summer and fall when the entire project is finished. the bridge follows the path of that old 1880s railroad track that was made famous when clint eastwood jumped off of it in the movie "dirty harry". >>> it is super bowl day at levi stadium. sort of. wrestle mania, dubbed super bowl of wrestlin
. >> reporter: this is maya, his other dog, paris, got sick. >> i put my youngest dog down in the year of 2014. >> reporter: and in unit nine00 where pictures, old collars and half chewed up toys are all locked up -- unit 900 where pictures, old collars and half-chewed up toys are all locked up in there saying we need help to reopen the unit 900 and finally reunite people with their memories. >> it has been a long struggle. >> reporter: back to you. >> he...
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o troo otro formula >>> el costo de este nutriente supera los $200 por be esebÉs las mamÁs como a mayarivado de la leche materna que en un futuro los mÉdicos esperan van a poder curar trastornos digestivos muy bien en lostambiÉn en los adulto regreso con ustedes al estudio. >>> angie gracias un cocinero italiano no olvida la entrega especial que hizo con una pizza con los colores del vaticano cuando pudo se lo diÓ al papa aquÍ le dice pala Él tiene la pizza preparada especialmente para el santo padre quien hace dÍas extraÑa poder salir a comer pizza sin que lo reconozcan, y entrega a domicilio esto es entrega a papa mÓvil. quÉ le parece asÍ llegamos al fin de esta ediciÓn del noticiero telemund >> esta es mi nieta, doctora con el novio, es el mismo fulano besÁndose con otro hombre. >> sÍ, pero estÁ como que mÁs entusiasmado con el hombre ¿sabe? >> claro. >> ella lo ama... >> ¿quÉ tiene eso que ver, el amor quÉ? la quiere dejar casarse con Él. >> ¿no te importa que tu novio sea bisexual? >> no. >> Él y yo... andamos en la actualidad. ella: ¡¿quÉ te pasa?! >> mi amor... >> desde que mata
o troo otro formula >>> el costo de este nutriente supera los $200 por be esebÉs las mamÁs como a mayarivado de la leche materna que en un futuro los mÉdicos esperan van a poder curar trastornos digestivos muy bien en lostambiÉn en los adulto regreso con ustedes al estudio. >>> angie gracias un cocinero italiano no olvida la entrega especial que hizo con una pizza con los colores del vaticano cuando pudo se lo diÓ al papa aquÍ le dice pala Él tiene la pizza preparada...
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friends say he is a transgender person who goes by the name maya and was homeless. >> i know she wasn't in the right head space when she was in that car. she doesn't even know how to drive that that. she's not licensed. it's not like she was pro at driving or could steal cars, that was her m.o. this is out of her characteristic. >> reporter: it was hall shot to death at the gates of the national security agency yesterday after authorities there say hall and a companion refused to stop after driving in a stolen car through the gate of one of the nation's most carefully guarded facilities. today howard county police confirmed details how it start here at the terrace motel in elkridge. a 60-year-old guest claimed two men dressed as women stole his suv monday morning after he'd picked them up in baltimore and brought them to the motel. how the suspects ended up at the gates of the nsa in a stolen suv is a mystery, but investigators theorize they simply made a wrong turn. in baltimore scott broom, wusa9. >> the suspect wounded remains hospitalized. >>> a prince george's county police officer
friends say he is a transgender person who goes by the name maya and was homeless. >> i know she wasn't in the right head space when she was in that car. she doesn't even know how to drive that that. she's not licensed. it's not like she was pro at driving or could steal cars, that was her m.o. this is out of her characteristic. >> reporter: it was hall shot to death at the gates of the national security agency yesterday after authorities there say hall and a companion refused to...
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you're asking maya if she wants me to leave?ck: private conversation. >> nicole: sorry, but i heard it. so...where do you stand? we have a rare opportunity here to be real sisters. do you want me to go, just when we're finally starting to get to know each other? >> brooke: so, it's good to have bill back home? >> katie: yeah. we don't have to talk about that. >> brooke: oh, honey, i'm okay really. i'm just asking. >> katie: well... it's kind of hard to explain really. i mean... after we split up and it was just me and will in that big
you're asking maya if she wants me to leave?ck: private conversation. >> nicole: sorry, but i heard it. so...where do you stand? we have a rare opportunity here to be real sisters. do you want me to go, just when we're finally starting to get to know each other? >> brooke: so, it's good to have bill back home? >> katie: yeah. we don't have to talk about that. >> brooke: oh, honey, i'm okay really. i'm just asking. >> katie: well... it's kind of hard to explain...
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said maya thanks to all for support of my women's set, the only one that exists.egos were pointing this out, and this. ♪ >> the video looks like it's related to politics. we asked lego why male presidents okay but not female supreme court justices? they said they refrain from any active politics. a contemporary lego brand is not endorsed by the lego group. i kind of understand. is anyone really going to object to little plastic replicas of lady supreme court justices? and if they would, why should lego care. ♪ we'll have some fun when the clock strikes one. ♪ ♪ we're gonna pop ♪ ♪ ...around the clock tonight. we're gonna pop, pop, pop ♪ ... 'till the broad daylight. ♪ ♪ we're gonna pop around the clock tonight. ♪ pop in new tide pods plus febreze a 4 in 1 detergent that cleans brightens and fights stains. now with 24-hour freshness. the volkswagen jetta is really fun-to-drive. go for it. okay. wow... woohoo! i'm dreaming... pinch me. no, not while you're driving. and, right now, you can get a one-thousand-dollar volkswagen credit bonus on jetta models. seriously,
said maya thanks to all for support of my women's set, the only one that exists.egos were pointing this out, and this. ♪ >> the video looks like it's related to politics. we asked lego why male presidents okay but not female supreme court justices? they said they refrain from any active politics. a contemporary lego brand is not endorsed by the lego group. i kind of understand. is anyone really going to object to little plastic replicas of lady supreme court justices? and if they would,...
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said maya, thanks to all for support of my women's set, the only one that exists.d this. ♪ >> the video looks like it's related to politics. we asked lego why male presidents okay but not female supreme court justices? they said they refrain from any active politics. a contemporary lego brand is not endorsed by the lego group. i kind of understand. is anyone really going to object to little plastic replicas of lady supreme court justices? and if they would, why should lego care? ake something. theraflu severe cold doesn't treat chest congestion. really? new alka-seltzer plus day powder rushes relief to your worst cold symptoms plus chest congestion. [breath of relief] oh, what a relief it is. i will live the life of now with the skin of then olay total effects vitamin-enriched. to fight the 7 signs of aging. in 4 weeks skin looks up to 10 years younger. 7 in 1 from the world's #1 olay. your best beautiful the volkswagen jetta is really fun-to-drive. go for it. okay. wow... woohoo! i'm dreaming... pinch me. no, not while you're driving. and, right now, you can get a
said maya, thanks to all for support of my women's set, the only one that exists.d this. ♪ >> the video looks like it's related to politics. we asked lego why male presidents okay but not female supreme court justices? they said they refrain from any active politics. a contemporary lego brand is not endorsed by the lego group. i kind of understand. is anyone really going to object to little plastic replicas of lady supreme court justices? and if they would, why should lego care? ake...
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now, turning to maya mcguiness -- maya mcguinemacguineas.his week, congress takes of the budget resolution. where they at the process? guest: it is time for them both to move forward in their chambers, and think about how to bring them together. and recent years, that has been an impossible task. you have one party in another party, and they will never reconcile their budget. at big piece of this right now is with the house and senate both run by republicans, this is a test as to whether they can govern. can they come up with that budget. i think the fact that we have not had a budget in the past years is a sign that we can't govern. they are starting pretty close to each other so that is a good chance they can come to an agreement. host: prior to this coming to the floor, the president put out his marker. why has the president said as far as future spending, and what do you think of it? guest: it is interesting. the whole budget process starts when the president said his budget, but it wasn't really incorporated into the process. it is all
now, turning to maya mcguiness -- maya mcguinemacguineas.his week, congress takes of the budget resolution. where they at the process? guest: it is time for them both to move forward in their chambers, and think about how to bring them together. and recent years, that has been an impossible task. you have one party in another party, and they will never reconcile their budget. at big piece of this right now is with the house and senate both run by republicans, this is a test as to whether they...
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maya rudolph sang a songok with a number toÑi lpcall. ♪ feels so giveçó ♪ thank you thank you ♪ ♪ feels sofá good to give ♪ ♪ give ♪ ♪ feels so good to givet( ♪ >> rockerok jon bon jovi performedr the classic Ñi"dead or calive" with must back-up singers al w3rourk will forte and gilbertú ♪ i'm a cowboyt( wanted dead or alive ♪ >> perhaps the star of last night was actor paul rudd for this one.w3 audience members got to comepga on stage and spinlp .wheelxdÑi of rud. o.y memberok landed on baby bird. he got to eat açór and feed it to ñrrud. >>> a new investigation showsÑp @&h(lc& that talking aboutçót( global warming was off limits for some florida ñrofficials. the state department ofw3 environmental protection banned some employeesw3 from using the term "climateñr change" or "g7b warming" inlp official e-mails or reports. ((j )juzq "miami herald" this unwrittenrinto effect after republican governor rick scott took office in 2011. well, now for a look at our weather, here>)( nbc meteorologist bill karins. good e1morning. >> that wheelÑilx'
maya rudolph sang a songok with a number toÑi lpcall. ♪ feels so giveçó ♪ thank you thank you ♪ ♪ feels sofá good to give ♪ ♪ give ♪ ♪ feels so good to givet( ♪ >> rockerok jon bon jovi performedr the classic Ñi"dead or calive" with must back-up singers al w3rourk will forte and gilbertú ♪ i'm a cowboyt( wanted dead or alive ♪ >> perhaps the star of last night was actor paul rudd for this one.w3 audience members got to comepga on stage and...
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>> caller: maya angelou. >> the late maya angelou yes. >> caller: yes, excellent, excellent, we're all familiar with her. he said that -- remember his ngelou book was based genetics and race. and he said that she was in fact, 85% caucasian. >> okay. >> chris, do you have a question? we lost chris. we'll go to sam, alexandra, virginia. line for independents.or good morning. . >> caller: good morning. >> good morning.orni >> caller: you know, april,ng i'm sitting here and i'm listening, you know, to all these people. first of all, i'm a 70-year-old black man who spent 25 years of his life in the service. from 1963 to 1988.88. >> thank you for your service. >> caller: when i hear this ionshi question about race and bring relationships in this country it brings to mind my service in vietnam, 1964 to 1965. and guys like me you know, born in north carolina, raised up in brooklyn. when i joined the military in 1963, you know i was off you know, to do the country's back all bidding. i wore the flag of this country on my back all over the world. two distinct times or periods of time when i was
>> caller: maya angelou. >> the late maya angelou yes. >> caller: yes, excellent, excellent, we're all familiar with her. he said that -- remember his ngelou book was based genetics and race. and he said that she was in fact, 85% caucasian. >> okay. >> chris, do you have a question? we lost chris. we'll go to sam, alexandra, virginia. line for independents.or good morning. . >> caller: good morning. >> good morning.orni >> caller: you know,...
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now, turning to maya mcguiness -- maya mcguinemacguineas.his week, congress takes of the budget resolution. where they at the process? guest: it is time for them both to move forward in their chambers, and think about how to bring them together. and recent years, that has been an impossible task. you have one party in another party, and they will never reconcile their budget. at big piece of this right now is with the house and senate both run by republicans, this is a test as to whether they can govern. can they come up with that budget. i think the fact that we have not had a budget in the past years is a sign that we can't govern. they are starting pretty close to each other so that is a good chance they can come to an agreement. host: prior to this coming to the floor, the president put out his marker. why has the president said as far as future spending, and what do you think of it? guest: it is interesting. the whole budget process starts when the president said his budget, but it wasn't really incorporated into the process. it is all
now, turning to maya mcguiness -- maya mcguinemacguineas.his week, congress takes of the budget resolution. where they at the process? guest: it is time for them both to move forward in their chambers, and think about how to bring them together. and recent years, that has been an impossible task. you have one party in another party, and they will never reconcile their budget. at big piece of this right now is with the house and senate both run by republicans, this is a test as to whether they...
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up what friends on the streets in baltimore have to say about the transgender person they knew as mayad evening. thanks for joining us tonight. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm derek mcginty. >>> inova fairfax hospital locked down for an armed felon on the loose, two carjackings in the annandale area and the capture of the escapee spotted cursing and muttering to himself on the streets of d.c. >> wossen assaye in jail tonight after striking fear among residents across northern virginia. bruce leshan is live at alexandria federal court where the suspected bank robber has already gone back in front of a judge. >> reporter: he could get another five years for escape, that in addition to the decades he could face for allegedly robbing as many as a dozen banks and escaping on a bicycle. at the initial appearance here you could barely hear him. he seemed to be moaning at times. he was barefoot dressed only in a white plastic jumpsuit unzipped almost to his groin. his escape is the stuff of
up what friends on the streets in baltimore have to say about the transgender person they knew as mayad evening. thanks for joining us tonight. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm derek mcginty. >>> inova fairfax hospital locked down for an armed felon on the loose, two carjackings in the annandale area and the capture of the escapee spotted cursing and muttering to himself on the streets of d.c. >> wossen assaye in jail tonight after striking fear among residents across northern...
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i am going to be trading my time for money i mayas well do it in a way think i might enjoy. >> all rightangel, gotta get you in here. what is this? give us your take on sugar babies and sugar daddies what are we really talking about here? >> i think what we are talking about is frankly nothing new. been sub. ing or creating income -- supplementalling or doing work that we all this. the internet has facilitated that kind of work. to me the more interesting question is not is this thinly-veiled prostitution, the more interesting question is what are the structures and culture that his lead us to this point. this is the natural consequence of stagnating wages. of a financial crisis that happened a couple of years before something someone like tess or i graduated . the bounce back and recovery that create ahead a lot of low-wage gorges dead-end jobs the kind we were talking about in the previous segment. not to mention the fact that women get paid far less for doing the same women as men. it's a natural consequence of a cluster of factors that result in this kind of work, some people call se
i am going to be trading my time for money i mayas well do it in a way think i might enjoy. >> all rightangel, gotta get you in here. what is this? give us your take on sugar babies and sugar daddies what are we really talking about here? >> i think what we are talking about is frankly nothing new. been sub. ing or creating income -- supplementalling or doing work that we all this. the internet has facilitated that kind of work. to me the more interesting question is not is this...
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tonight, it's peak season for home buyers like scott and maya cohen. on the hunt for a house to raise their family and a mortgage near these rock bottom rates. >> we don't even know where to start, really. >> reporter: they're hoping to get the deal done before the federal reserve hikes interest rates later this year. so we brought in the experts to offer them a hand. what do you recommend people who are shopping around for mortgages do? >> you always want to get competitive loan rates. when you look at those loans, look at the interest rate, the apr. >> reporter: it's all about shopping around. a small change in rates can mean a big change in your payment. take the average $240,000 30-year fixed rate mortgage. today, it will cost you about $1,100 a month. but if your rate jumps just 1% that exact same mortgage will most almost $150 more every month. or a whoching $50,000 more over the life of the loan. >> it's a huge difference. >> reporter: but remember -- >> the lowest isn't always the best, k the lowest but they don't have great service and they st
tonight, it's peak season for home buyers like scott and maya cohen. on the hunt for a house to raise their family and a mortgage near these rock bottom rates. >> we don't even know where to start, really. >> reporter: they're hoping to get the deal done before the federal reserve hikes interest rates later this year. so we brought in the experts to offer them a hand. what do you recommend people who are shopping around for mortgages do? >> you always want to get competitive...
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why did the maya civilization collapse, did marco polo go across china, human origins of western civilization. >> does the refrigerator light go out when you close the door? >> why does the butter side of toast always land on the floor, that kind of thing. the really important things. but seriously, i've always been interested in scientific mysteries. >> in 2000 he stumbled upon the discovery of a little island in southern japan and the fact that it had the longest disability-free life expectancy in the world. >> in other words, people were living a really long time and dying quickly. and i said, that's a great mystery. >> that island was okinawa where women live longer than any others on the planet, and the discovery raised an interesting question. >> life expectancy in america is 79. we should be able to live to 92. somewhere along the line we're leaving 13 years on the table. so my quest is how do we get those extra 13 years and how do we make those extra 13 years good years? >> with a team of doctors and demographers they found another pocket of longevity on sardinia, one in the nicoya pe
why did the maya civilization collapse, did marco polo go across china, human origins of western civilization. >> does the refrigerator light go out when you close the door? >> why does the butter side of toast always land on the floor, that kind of thing. the really important things. but seriously, i've always been interested in scientific mysteries. >> in 2000 he stumbled upon the discovery of a little island in southern japan and the fact that it had the longest...
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. --- alex maya coment: "no. porque sera contradictorio con los ideales de dios y el cristianismo.ien considere correcto o abstenerse de formar parte de alguna religin" fs 2 blanca --- janina crdova escribi: "cada cual entregar cuentas ante el creador. a nadie se le puede obligar a nada; pero hay que reconocer que lejos de dios estamos perdidos sin un rumbo y sin direccin. dios nos ama a todos y l vino por los pecadores y pecadores somos todos" fs 3 cesar --- maria edelmira chavez: "claro que s. ya existe mucho la maldad y tal vez escuchando de la palabra de dios cambiara el corazn y los pensamientos del ser humano"... cam 2 blanca ...no se olvide de escribirnos al correo "noticiero t 48 arroba telemundo punto com" ... anchor gracias por acompanarnos los dejamos con el noticiero nacional de telemundo... --- >>> tenemos informaciÓn del copiloto que estrellÓ el aviÓn que se estrellÓ en los alpes franceses tenÍa una nota mÉdica que lo excuso ba de trabajar e es e mismo dÍa donde cayÓ el aviÓn de eso hablaremos mÁs adelante pero antes los titulares del dÍa. >>>
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. >> maya is still there even though they change her character. are we going to or not. okay. >> we're ready to go or what. >> thank you for that. >> those that were still left with us here's our seven day forecast, we have 53 degrees today and it will look a lot different at the end of the day. it is not bad out there right now. rain arrives early this afternoon, lasts all through the the night and land in the early hours of wednesday. sunshine emerges in the afternoon and we will get up to 60 degrees. fifty-two on thursday, and fabulous weather day, increasing clouds on friday, rainy day possible on saturday. cools off a little will bit over the weekend but still not bad at all much milder back to the mid 50's by monday. so the seven day forecast at least there is in snow and there is no high temperatures in the the 20's, we have had all of that last week i cannot say we are completely finish with the wintry weather but ten days away on the first day. >> sorry to be talking i figured they were going to kill my mike. >> sorry. >> all right, east kay sue. >> everybody is
. >> maya is still there even though they change her character. are we going to or not. okay. >> we're ready to go or what. >> thank you for that. >> those that were still left with us here's our seven day forecast, we have 53 degrees today and it will look a lot different at the end of the day. it is not bad out there right now. rain arrives early this afternoon, lasts all through the the night and land in the early hours of wednesday. sunshine emerges in the afternoon...
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journal, a look at the 2016 republican budget plans released last week in the house and senate with mayapresident of the committee for a responsible federal budget. than the associated press talks about the freedom of information act and how the obama administration and other federal agencies have responded to requests for disclosing government files. also, a discussion on social security administration's so-called death masterfile. and how in accurate records have lead to deceased individuals. the government accountability office joins us. we will also take your calls and look for. your comments on facebook and twitter beginning live 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> chinese premier li keqiang recently held a news conference in beijing after the annual people's conference. he answered a range of questions on the mastech and foreign policy -- domestic and foreign policy. this is courtesy of china central television. >> with huffington post, in under the dome, a documentary there are complaints about oil companies like sino pak -- sinopec and central china being a block to environmental pro
journal, a look at the 2016 republican budget plans released last week in the house and senate with mayapresident of the committee for a responsible federal budget. than the associated press talks about the freedom of information act and how the obama administration and other federal agencies have responded to requests for disclosing government files. also, a discussion on social security administration's so-called death masterfile. and how in accurate records have lead to deceased individuals....
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this deadline is not a really a hard line in the sand, i think the talks continue and maya get a longer term. what can iran put out in terms of oil production? the infrastructure has been damaged since 1984 with all the sanctions in place. how much oil they can put on the market if everything is the perfect scenario for them is questionable. liz: and by the way, elliott at nymex, they have 30 million barrels, iran, simply parked and stored on barges that are floating around because they have nowhere to put it, sell it. right now, we're looking at brent and picking brent because that's a better international gauge of what's going on with oil. that's down more than 2% whereas what's traded here west texas intermediate is down three quarters of a percent. what going on now? >> look at wti, a domestic product. i understand the iranians are sitting on oil, they're not alone, there's a lot of oil sitting around a lot of places, especially here. we have -- the issues that drove us down have not been resolved in terms of storage and approaching that limit, and i think you have to start looking
this deadline is not a really a hard line in the sand, i think the talks continue and maya get a longer term. what can iran put out in terms of oil production? the infrastructure has been damaged since 1984 with all the sanctions in place. how much oil they can put on the market if everything is the perfect scenario for them is questionable. liz: and by the way, elliott at nymex, they have 30 million barrels, iran, simply parked and stored on barges that are floating around because they have...
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and sharon and brooke and maya and buddy, they've waited a pretty long time to get you back.c promised to stay on until the senate confirms his successor, and just yesterday the senate judiciary committee approved loretta lynch to be the next attorney general -- [applause] once the entire senate confirms her and she's finally allowed to get to work, i know that she is going to do a superb job. and, eric that means that you're leaving the justice department in outstanding hands. let me close by saying that you don't have to take my word that eric has made a difference in the life of this country. we collected just a few samples of the letters that were written during the course of the presidency or after the announcement that eric was leaving. never in my lifetime read one let or from an older american in michigan, can i remember any attorney general of the united states that has done so much for our country and all its citizens. a woman in california wrote: eric holder was the best u.s. attorney general ever. when people complain about you, that means you're doing something r
and sharon and brooke and maya and buddy, they've waited a pretty long time to get you back.c promised to stay on until the senate confirms his successor, and just yesterday the senate judiciary committee approved loretta lynch to be the next attorney general -- [applause] once the entire senate confirms her and she's finally allowed to get to work, i know that she is going to do a superb job. and, eric that means that you're leaving the justice department in outstanding hands. let me close by...