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consequently, the real power of maya kings was limited. so it was natural that they sought to control their subjects in other ways. one of those ways is being explored by honduran archaeologist ricardo agurcia. agurcia is tunneling in the ruins of a huge pyramid built by the last king of copan. he believes the pyramid may contain a more complete building of an earlier king. he first drove one tunnel northward from the main shaft and discovered the remains of a wall. these are the remains of earlier building on the acropolis. behind one of the walls, agurcia found another, and followed it farther inward and upward toward the heart of the pyramid. agurcia: the next thing we knew, we hit this incredible building. keach: what agurcia found astounded him -- the roof of a buried building, decorated with elaborate plaster sculpture. but before he can interpret the imagery, he must first deal with more urgent problems. we have a number of problems with dealing with this. one is the working conditions, because the air is so thin and tight in here th
consequently, the real power of maya kings was limited. so it was natural that they sought to control their subjects in other ways. one of those ways is being explored by honduran archaeologist ricardo agurcia. agurcia is tunneling in the ruins of a huge pyramid built by the last king of copan. he believes the pyramid may contain a more complete building of an earlier king. he first drove one tunnel northward from the main shaft and discovered the remains of a wall. these are the remains of...
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the question? is -- >> question is, you know, king can be like a cushion to release the frustration, or king can be a target for the future. >> uh-huh. so is he an absorber of frustration or a target for that frustration? i think you're right that whoever the king is people, even complainers, the worst that anybody will say at least to me about king abdullah is he's surrounded by bad people who don't tell him what's going on, and he's an old man, and he he doesn't know, and they never criticize him directly or almost never. so the king, obviously, is somebody that is all powerful if he chooses to be, because whenever this king makes up his mind to do something, he does it like the university, or he -- there was a woman who was forcibly divorced from her husband by her brothers who insisted, the father had never given permission. once the father died, they wanted the sr. -- the sister to divorce. she refused, once she was divorced, she refused to go home with her brothers, and she obviously couldn't go home with her husband, so she insisted on staying in jail which she did for four years. and the ca
the question? is -- >> question is, you know, king can be like a cushion to release the frustration, or king can be a target for the future. >> uh-huh. so is he an absorber of frustration or a target for that frustration? i think you're right that whoever the king is people, even complainers, the worst that anybody will say at least to me about king abdullah is he's surrounded by bad people who don't tell him what's going on, and he's an old man, and he he doesn't know, and they...
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and in this case it's the king of copan. he has various titles that tell us that, for instance, here -- the number "13" -- that he was the thirteenth king in the sequence. now lastly, we have the personal name of the king. and you can see here another number using, in this case, three dots with three bars, being 18. and then finally a head of an animal, which is a rabbit. and this is the name of "18 rabbit." keach: "18 rabbit" -- an odd name. but he was one of copan's greatest kings. he reigned from a.d. 695 to 738. on monuments, he's portrayed as a great warrior and shown to communicate with powerful ancestors. a wealth of inscriptions at copan tell of bloody rituals, sacred anniversaries, and political alliances with rulers of other maya kingdoms. for the first time in centuries, the ancient maya were speaking for themselves. at palenque, in southern mexico, their voices revealed a grand dynasty that ruled for 10 generations. [ mix of voices speaking maya and english ] 1,330 years after the new era began... he was born, kan
and in this case it's the king of copan. he has various titles that tell us that, for instance, here -- the number "13" -- that he was the thirteenth king in the sequence. now lastly, we have the personal name of the king. and you can see here another number using, in this case, three dots with three bars, being 18. and then finally a head of an animal, which is a rabbit. and this is the name of "18 rabbit." keach: "18 rabbit" -- an odd name. but he was one of...
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i think you're right, that whoever the king is, people, even complainers, the worst that anybody will say, at least to me about king abdullah is he's surrounded by bad people who don't tell him what's going on and he's an old man and he doesn't know. and they never criticize him directly, or almost never. so the king obviously is somebody that is all powerful if he chooses to be. because whenever this king makes up his mind to do something, he does it like the university, or there was a woman who was forcibly divorced from her husband by her brothers who insisted -- the father never had given permission. once the father died they wanted a sister to divorce. she refused once she was divorced, she refused to go home with her brothers, and she couldn't go home with her husband. so she insisted on staying in jail, which she did for four years. and the case got a lot of publicity and eventually became involved himself to get a new judicial decision which allowed the couple to remarry. so he is very much above the fray. or become a target, i think it's likely to stay that way, that the roya
i think you're right, that whoever the king is, people, even complainers, the worst that anybody will say, at least to me about king abdullah is he's surrounded by bad people who don't tell him what's going on and he's an old man and he doesn't know. and they never criticize him directly, or almost never. so the king obviously is somebody that is all powerful if he chooses to be. because whenever this king makes up his mind to do something, he does it like the university, or there was a woman...
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the thane of cawdor attacking from within and the king of norway from without. macbeth crushes both attempts, saving the kingdom and demonstrating what he feels should be evident to everyone that he has the strength to hold the realm together. this thought has taken passionate root in his brain. stay, you imperfect speakers, tell me more. when he meets the witches, he hears only what he has already told himself. small wonder then that he starts in such guilty fashion with their pronouncements. they have discovered his secret, a secret only lady macbeth knows. this last fact must be clearly understood for it is the reason why a little later, lady macbeth upbraids him scornfully for his cowardice in hesitating to murder. she has known his thoughts all along has nourished his hopes and now is indignant that he seems to lack the guts to make them reality. macbeth does act, not because the witches compel him, but because after long maturing, he is ready to act. he merely uses the witches. you might say, psychologists would say macbeth invents them. now, another thing
the thane of cawdor attacking from within and the king of norway from without. macbeth crushes both attempts, saving the kingdom and demonstrating what he feels should be evident to everyone that he has the strength to hold the realm together. this thought has taken passionate root in his brain. stay, you imperfect speakers, tell me more. when he meets the witches, he hears only what he has already told himself. small wonder then that he starts in such guilty fashion with their pronouncements....
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it fixes the monument in time. when a later maya king ritually buried this temple in order to build his own temple pyramid on top of it, he broke off this upper portion of the stela, and wedged it between these two columns in the front part of the temple. the inscription itself tells us of a very important date early in copan's history. the date in the maya calendar reads 9 baktuns, zero katuns, zero tuns, zero huinals and zero kins. it corresponds to the year a.d. 435, making this the earliest known inscription from copan. keach: some archaeologists estimate that by 435 the population of the valley had grown to include between 2,000 and 4,000 people. that size suggests copan was then a chiefdom. the name of the ruler who actually commemorated this stela appears up here on the side of the monument. keach: although archaeologists can't yet read his name, he describes himself here as having an eye like the sun. later kings would use the same description for themselves. in the next glyph, he says that his father was the man named in a third
it fixes the monument in time. when a later maya king ritually buried this temple in order to build his own temple pyramid on top of it, he broke off this upper portion of the stela, and wedged it between these two columns in the front part of the temple. the inscription itself tells us of a very important date early in copan's history. the date in the maya calendar reads 9 baktuns, zero katuns, zero tuns, zero huinals and zero kins. it corresponds to the year a.d. 435, making this the earliest...
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king. but i think there is even more in the case of king, because people do not want to take him as the realproblem of democracy for his time, he said democracy is about votes, votes are about -- tackling all of what he's scourges, called violence of the flesh and violence of the spirit. that is a very, very prophetic message. it was not easy. we were never comfortable with that. he was never an up close and personal figure in the united states. you see is psychologically for people to say, "that is wonderful. he said "i have a dream," and we have reached the dream." things that do not apply any more. but, really, martin luther king was a leader. that is one of the great things about lyndon johnson's speech. everybody remembers that he duringwe shall overcome" the selma march. he said there are times when destiny and freedom come together in a single moment, and that was as it was in appomattox during the civil war, and so it was in selma. johnson is welcoming a black-led movement, from the revolution to the civil war, but to the vanguard of it, a non-violent movement, saying this is showing
king. but i think there is even more in the case of king, because people do not want to take him as the realproblem of democracy for his time, he said democracy is about votes, votes are about -- tackling all of what he's scourges, called violence of the flesh and violence of the spirit. that is a very, very prophetic message. it was not easy. we were never comfortable with that. he was never an up close and personal figure in the united states. you see is psychologically for people to say,...
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it depicted the king as fearless, cunning and brave as the lion. and as crucial to egypt as the nile itself. the king was not just a political leader but a religious leader too. in the minds of the ancient egyptians, the pharaoh's power and authority as a king stretched far beyond the boundaries of his country-- and into the cosmos itself. after death, he would escape the earthly bounds of his tomb, board a solar boat and sail into immortality. this vision became material in objects and images found in the tombs and temples as a way of pre-ordaining a central idea: after a perilousnd carefully prescribed journey through the night, the king would become one with the sun god re. the king becomes associated with re in particular because of the idea that the sun is born every day out of the womb of the sky, and then comes into the world and goes into the body of the sky at night. and the king in his cycle, in his daily comings and goings, is seen to be like the sun. (narrator) the idea that the pharaoh would be reborn as the sun god re is described in
it depicted the king as fearless, cunning and brave as the lion. and as crucial to egypt as the nile itself. the king was not just a political leader but a religious leader too. in the minds of the ancient egyptians, the pharaoh's power and authority as a king stretched far beyond the boundaries of his country-- and into the cosmos itself. after death, he would escape the earthly bounds of his tomb, board a solar boat and sail into immortality. this vision became material in objects and images...
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we he attribute to martin luther king as a symbol of the movement. martin luther king understood that many of the things that we attribute to him would not have been possible without the grassroots of the struggle. and that brings me back to the book that i've written about the last 50 years. when i was a teenager, a 19 year old, i went to the march on washington. and right before going, i met some of these young activists who are associated with the student nonviolent coordinating committee. i must say that that affected the way in which i viewed the march. like everyone else, i wanted to see what martin luther king's concluding speech would be. but i was also interested in the speech of john lewis who was the chair of the student nonviolent coordinating committee. just days before the march, i had met one of the snick activists at a conference. his name was stokely car michael. and from that time on, i understood that when we refer to martin luther king as the leader of the movement, we're also referring to him as a symbol for something much larger
we he attribute to martin luther king as a symbol of the movement. martin luther king understood that many of the things that we attribute to him would not have been possible without the grassroots of the struggle. and that brings me back to the book that i've written about the last 50 years. when i was a teenager, a 19 year old, i went to the march on washington. and right before going, i met some of these young activists who are associated with the student nonviolent coordinating committee. i...
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. >>> new this morning, sacramento showing its commitment to keeping the kings in california. after hours of discussion, the city voted late last night to commit to $448 million arena downtown. $258 million would be supplied by the city. sacramento will present the arena deal to a committee of nba owners next week. >>> how about this, one of the people trying to buy the kings silicon valley pioneer vivek. he said he would sell his stake to buy the kings. a founder in software. in an exclusive interview with raj mathai, he says he plans on buying the kings for about $500 million and keeping the team in sacramento. >> i'm a huge fan of the warriors. but every now and then you get the opportunity to participate in something that's bigger than yourself. and the state of california means everything to me. i felt if i could be a part of keeping the kings in sacramento, that was something that i needed to do. >> the nba is considering a competing offer by a seattle group that wants to move the kings to washington state. the owners will decide on april 18th if the kings will stay in sa
. >>> new this morning, sacramento showing its commitment to keeping the kings in california. after hours of discussion, the city voted late last night to commit to $448 million arena downtown. $258 million would be supplied by the city. sacramento will present the arena deal to a committee of nba owners next week. >>> how about this, one of the people trying to buy the kings silicon valley pioneer vivek. he said he would sell his stake to buy the kings. a founder in software....
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they go back to the king, and the father said, "you have to find the host. how could i be a supreme king and how could i go to heaven if you couldn't find the host?" so they are looking and looking, and they couldn't. eventually, the king ordered, "do whatever needs to be done, but find the host." so the 60,000 sons went to look for the host. they are in a forest, a spiritual place, kapila muni- muni means "one who is quiet; the name was kapila. he was meditating, and there, his sons came and they saw the host, thus enjoying the quiet atmosphere. so these people thought - the sons, or the warriors thought that this muni had stolen the host. so they got very angry and started to tease and harass and torment the muni, kapila muni. so the sage who was meditating and was disturbed by these behaviors, and so there was a flash of fire that came from his eyes, which burned all the 60,000 sons, warriors - they all turned into a heap of ashes. the king was sorry - he didn't know what to do. so he wanted all these sons to be taken care of because they were all turned i
they go back to the king, and the father said, "you have to find the host. how could i be a supreme king and how could i go to heaven if you couldn't find the host?" so they are looking and looking, and they couldn't. eventually, the king ordered, "do whatever needs to be done, but find the host." so the 60,000 sons went to look for the host. they are in a forest, a spiritual place, kapila muni- muni means "one who is quiet; the name was kapila. he was meditating, and...
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this is the king of the jews. pilate wrote a title and put it on the cross and the writing was, jesus of nazareth, the king of the jews. and the super scription of the accusation was written over the king of the jews. and one of the male factors which was hanged railed on him saying if you be the christ, save yourself and us, but the other answered rebuked him saying do you fear god seeing you are in conthe same condemnation? ~ some no worse than others, no doubt, but last week if you listened to me, we learned there are two kingdoms. there is the kingdom of satan and there is the kingdom of god. that's why jesus said the greatest sin you can commit is not to believe in him. because if you believe in him, you'll be saved. you'll be forgivenand the results of being saved is good works. he said for by grace are you saved through faith and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of god, not of works that no man [inaudible]. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >>> thank you. my name is [speaker not understood] and i
this is the king of the jews. pilate wrote a title and put it on the cross and the writing was, jesus of nazareth, the king of the jews. and the super scription of the accusation was written over the king of the jews. and one of the male factors which was hanged railed on him saying if you be the christ, save yourself and us, but the other answered rebuked him saying do you fear god seeing you are in conthe same condemnation? ~ some no worse than others, no doubt, but last week if you listened...
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because the king is all powerful when he chooses to use it and can do with they wish. ut tethered to to maintain approval from the religious establishment because when the first brothers succeeded in 1953 and he and his brother quarreled because the new king said country and to in the end the family decided we should get rid of him and for the religious establishment was in essence called into plus that. so to realize you lawyers spee and the good graces of the religious establishment, you may need them one day, not just against each other but with the people. we have to go but i thank you very much. [applause] >> i was fascinated by her feminist view. remember the ladies, or you will be in trouble -- trouble, i am paraphrasing bette you cannot rule without precluding what woman once and have to contribute. this is 1700 that she says that. of >> the associate director of the resource defense council is the author of reckless. tell me about your book. >> the last years we have seen this thing gophers legislative assault in history from the comments that we pretend -- dep
because the king is all powerful when he chooses to use it and can do with they wish. ut tethered to to maintain approval from the religious establishment because when the first brothers succeeded in 1953 and he and his brother quarreled because the new king said country and to in the end the family decided we should get rid of him and for the religious establishment was in essence called into plus that. so to realize you lawyers spee and the good graces of the religious establishment, you may...
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the sharks bow down to the kings. an ugly night in l.a. the me in times of joy, in moments of grief, we are there. when the world looks for truth, broadcasters come through -- even when all else fails. today, with more ways than ever to experience the moments that transform our lives, americans still choose broadcast television and radio more than all otheined. we are the local broadcasters of radio and television. >> mike: sharks hosted by the kings. they beat l.a. thursday in san jose but the men that teal tied with l.a. and minnesota for the playoff spot, and need to get busy. celebrity sighting. jayson bateman at the game. kings out early. antianymore. the kings, the 1-0 lead. sharks on the board in the second period. patrickthe kings followed with e unanswered goals. dwight king. lights the lamp. kings win 5-2. jumping ahead of the sharks in the playoffs. >> college hoops. selection sunday sent for 3:00 p.m. saint marys on the bubble. and cal was upset by utah. pac-12 championship, 21st 21st ranked ucla and oregon in las vegas. bruins
the sharks bow down to the kings. an ugly night in l.a. the me in times of joy, in moments of grief, we are there. when the world looks for truth, broadcasters come through -- even when all else fails. today, with more ways than ever to experience the moments that transform our lives, americans still choose broadcast television and radio more than all otheined. we are the local broadcasters of radio and television. >> mike: sharks hosted by the kings. they beat l.a. thursday in san jose...
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he examines the anti-poverty effort organized by martin luther king jr. and the relationship between african-americans and mexican americans within the movement. it's about one hour. >> thanks, tom. i appreciate it. thank you everyone for being here tonight. i appreciate it. i feel a little like an airline pilot and telling you i know we have choices and so thank you for flying southwest. there are increased three of 3 cents going to write about economic justice that care about these issues and it also says a lot about the state of the country that these solutions we are talking about. but i really appreciate you being here. i also want to thank tom for having me here. a means a lot to launch the book here. and we moved to durham in 2002. i started the graduate program in the history department in the fall of 2002. and i had heard about the regulator before even moving to durham and other folks in the academy and people that do history and just love to read. i came here as an avid reader and i brought my books here and now as someone who teaches at duke in
he examines the anti-poverty effort organized by martin luther king jr. and the relationship between african-americans and mexican americans within the movement. it's about one hour. >> thanks, tom. i appreciate it. thank you everyone for being here tonight. i appreciate it. i feel a little like an airline pilot and telling you i know we have choices and so thank you for flying southwest. there are increased three of 3 cents going to write about economic justice that care about these...
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to face the kings for the second time in three day. the sharks beat the kings at home thursday. tonight the kings were looking for two things, payback and the all-important two points to gain ground in the standings. you know you're in hollywood when vince vaughn and jason bateman are there looking on. 3rd minute into the game, kyle clifford, his 14th career game against san jose, his first career goal, 1-0 kings. 2-1 kings in the opening minute of the second. joe thornton, patrick marleau finishes. the kings open up a barrage of three goals in the the second period. the kings win 5-2 the final from down south. >>> oregon/ucla in the pac-12 title game. bruins without jordan adam who does broke his foot on friday. shabaz mohammad called for the charge. ben howland so mad he's going to give away his jacket for free. second half. kazemi picks david wear's pocket, he was blinded by the uniform, he's going the other way for the dunk, ducks win 78-69. >>> giants against the reds. madsome baumgartner making his fifth start of the spring against jason donald. gets him to end the second.
to face the kings for the second time in three day. the sharks beat the kings at home thursday. tonight the kings were looking for two things, payback and the all-important two points to gain ground in the standings. you know you're in hollywood when vince vaughn and jason bateman are there looking on. 3rd minute into the game, kyle clifford, his 14th career game against san jose, his first career goal, 1-0 kings. 2-1 kings in the opening minute of the second. joe thornton, patrick marleau...
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the king warning it could cost him occupy a billion dollars a year to deal with this. d that right now there's one refugee camp here in jordan. so many syrian refugees it's the fifth largest city here in jordan, and the king basically said he is looking for the next phase in all this. listen. >> what we are saying that the thing is behind us. we in jordan now look at the arab summer for us a up, which means we'll have to roll up ore sleeves, going to be a bumpy and difficult road but i'm encouraged be the process and excited about the future. >> another option is that maybe assad could get political asylum right here in jordan. the king appeared to wince at that suggestion today and told reporters that decision was above his pay grade, coming from a very wealthy monarch, makes it sound like it's a pretty big decision. >> shepard: thanks. that flood of sir yap refugees one of jordan's problems. that country has long become a military partner of the country. president obama called it an invaluable ally, but challenging times, still growing anger at the jordan king by his
the king warning it could cost him occupy a billion dollars a year to deal with this. d that right now there's one refugee camp here in jordan. so many syrian refugees it's the fifth largest city here in jordan, and the king basically said he is looking for the next phase in all this. listen. >> what we are saying that the thing is behind us. we in jordan now look at the arab summer for us a up, which means we'll have to roll up ore sleeves, going to be a bumpy and difficult road but i'm...
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this sne relief depicts the rituals required of maya kings and queens. lady xok kneels before her husband, the lord of yahilan. she draws a rope studded with thorns through her tongue. her blood, dripping down the rope onto bark paper, will be burned as an offering to the gods to insure that the cycle of life would endure. the story continues in a second relief. lady xok, perhaps in a pain-induced trance, has a vision. from the mouth of a giant serpent her ancestor emerges as an armed warrior. in a third relief she appears again, arming her husband with a shield and jaguar-helmet in preparation for war. in the absence of a central authority, the various petty kingdoms inevitably battled for control of resources. palenque waged war against tonina, a warlike city-state lodged in the rugged mountains to the south. their grim rivalry persisted for generations. themes of war, sacrifice and captivity became common in maya art, documenting the impact of internecine warfare on court life. warriors... ready for the call of battle... the triumphant return from war.
this sne relief depicts the rituals required of maya kings and queens. lady xok kneels before her husband, the lord of yahilan. she draws a rope studded with thorns through her tongue. her blood, dripping down the rope onto bark paper, will be burned as an offering to the gods to insure that the cycle of life would endure. the story continues in a second relief. lady xok, perhaps in a pain-induced trance, has a vision. from the mouth of a giant serpent her ancestor emerges as an armed warrior....
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the sharks bow down to the kings. an ugly night in l.a. the me >> mike: sharks hosted by the kings. they beat l.a. thursday in san jose but the men that teal tied with l.a. and minnesota for the playoff spot, and need to get busy. celebrity sighting. jayson bateman at the game. kings out early. antianymore. the kings, the 1-0 lead. sharks on the board in the second period. patrickthe kings followed with e unanswered goals. dwight king. lights the lamp. kings win 5-2. jumping ahead of the sharks in the playoffs. >> college hoops. selection sunday sent for 3:00 p.m. saint marys on the bubble. and cal was upset by utah. pac-12 championship, 21st 21st ranked ucla and oregon in las vegas. bruins started strong. shabazz, not bad for a lefty. oregon finally got their lucks in a row in their st. paddy's day unis. oregon never lost the lead in the second. emery, sky-high for the ducks. a game-high 20. oregon wins the pac-12 championship for the first time since 2007 an automatic bid to the ncaa tournament. 78-69 the final. >>> major league soccer, s
the sharks bow down to the kings. an ugly night in l.a. the me >> mike: sharks hosted by the kings. they beat l.a. thursday in san jose but the men that teal tied with l.a. and minnesota for the playoff spot, and need to get busy. celebrity sighting. jayson bateman at the game. kings out early. antianymore. the kings, the 1-0 lead. sharks on the board in the second period. patrickthe kings followed with e unanswered goals. dwight king. lights the lamp. kings win 5-2. jumping ahead of the...
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president obama meets the so-called modern king. is this the end of america's reign on the world stage? >> i'm sitting in for toure's book. that is the last time we're going to mention it today. >> no, it's not. >> boom! i have to till, i can get used to this. that's my kind of humor. >> i'll be laughing all the way to the bank. see what i did there? we were talking about humor. we're going to show you how to tip the odds in your favor on everything from the stock market to your week on the tennis court. game, set, match. "the cycle" starts right now. >> don't get used to it. from peace talks to syria, president obama's wrapping up his mideast tour. this is actually really cool. we were looking at this map before the show. this is cool. president obama is out of israel and spending the night in jordan. he arrived this morning. abdullah is the region's most pro american leader. he survived the arab spring with few scars while watching the others fall. the atlantic even coined him, the modern king in the arab spring. unfortunately for
president obama meets the so-called modern king. is this the end of america's reign on the world stage? >> i'm sitting in for toure's book. that is the last time we're going to mention it today. >> no, it's not. >> boom! i have to till, i can get used to this. that's my kind of humor. >> i'll be laughing all the way to the bank. see what i did there? we were talking about humor. we're going to show you how to tip the odds in your favor on everything from the stock market...
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new details overnight in efforts to keep the sacramento kings in california. what the capital city has decided. >>> plus the bay area tech entrepreneur helping the city get the job done. >>> and what some want banned now at yosemite national park. >>> 5:13 now. new this morning, sacrament is showingity commitment to keeping the kings in california. after hours of discussion, the city voted late last night to commit to a $448 million arena downtown. $258 million will be supplied by the city. sacramento will present the arena deal in a bid by committee to the nba owners next week. >>> one of the people trying to buy the kings is silicon valley pioneer who owns part of the golden state warriors but said he would sell his stake to buy the kings. ceo and founder of palo alto's tipko software. he plans on buying the kings for about $500 million and keeping the team in sacramento. >> i'm a huge fan of the warriors, but every now and then you get the opportunity to participate in something that is bigger than yourself. and the state of california means everything to me
new details overnight in efforts to keep the sacramento kings in california. what the capital city has decided. >>> plus the bay area tech entrepreneur helping the city get the job done. >>> and what some want banned now at yosemite national park. >>> 5:13 now. new this morning, sacrament is showingity commitment to keeping the kings in california. after hours of discussion, the city voted late last night to commit to a $448 million arena downtown. $258 million will...
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. >>> a major development in the push to keep the kings from leaving sacramento. uck today by the city and a group of investors. >>> the ayes are 50, the nays are 49. >> the senate passed a budget today in washington, why there is little hope it can be reconciled with the house version. >>> oakland police work to crackdown on crime and they are not alone. the outside forces now assisting to keep the streets seattle . >>> we have new developments in the fight to keep the sacramento kings from leaving. sacramento mayor kevin johnson today tweeted that a preliminary deal had been reached to keep the team from moving to seattle. reporter tom duhain is live from sacramento with more on the plan to keep the kings in california. >> reporter: that is right the city manager came here to sacramento city hall to brief reporters on the newly arranged deal. he said it was a milestone reached after a lot of hard work and it will be part of what they hope is a strong package to be presented to the nba owners next month. the city manager said for sacramento the arena deal is about
. >>> a major development in the push to keep the kings from leaving sacramento. uck today by the city and a group of investors. >>> the ayes are 50, the nays are 49. >> the senate passed a budget today in washington, why there is little hope it can be reconciled with the house version. >>> oakland police work to crackdown on crime and they are not alone. the outside forces now assisting to keep the streets seattle . >>> we have new developments in the...
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if i was going to tell you about something else, this dance evolved in the courts where kings and queens enjoyed the dance. she will tell you a little about this right now. i will be back. >> all right. our next scene is going to move us from story telling that took place during the hindu temples and india into the mogel time in india this come from hindu and western cultures brought together. when the mogels came from persia to north india they saw the story telling and thought it was a beautiful art form. they were not engaged with the story but saw the beauty in the footwork and hand movement. they brought the dancers into their courts. they were a form of entertainment. so, i want you to put your imagination caps on. we will go from the forest into a beautiful mogel palace. there are velvet carpets and peacocks walking around. there are beautiful paintings and everyone all of you, the audience have come to enjoy the court and the king sits on his thrown in the corner twirling his mustache and he called for his dancers and they come to the room. you are here to be entertained by them.
if i was going to tell you about something else, this dance evolved in the courts where kings and queens enjoyed the dance. she will tell you a little about this right now. i will be back. >> all right. our next scene is going to move us from story telling that took place during the hindu temples and india into the mogel time in india this come from hindu and western cultures brought together. when the mogels came from persia to north india they saw the story telling and thought it was a...
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the kings follow with three unanswered goals. dwight king, lights the lamp. kings on top, 5-1. on to win 5-2, jumping ahead of the sharks in the playoff hunt. >>> college hoops selection sunday, set for today at 3:00. cal and st. mary's both on the bubble. st. mary's lost to top-ranked gonzaga in the wcc finals, while cal was upset by utah in the pac-12 tournament. speaking of which, the pac-12 championship. 21st-ranked ucla in los angeles. bruins started strong. shabazz the right-handed hook. not bad for a lefty ucla up 8. oregon got their ducks in a row in their green unis. damian dotson, deadly from downtown. 11 points the first half. oregon never lost the lead in the second. carlos emery skying for the dunk. game high 20 points. oregon wins the pac-12 championship for the first time since 2007. automatic bid to the ncaa tournament. 78-69, the final. >> we are down to the final four in the world baseball classic after part ricoh won. the dominican republic and puerto rico had to play yesterday in miami for seedings. kind of ridiculous with japan and netherlands already in tow
the kings follow with three unanswered goals. dwight king, lights the lamp. kings on top, 5-1. on to win 5-2, jumping ahead of the sharks in the playoff hunt. >>> college hoops selection sunday, set for today at 3:00. cal and st. mary's both on the bubble. st. mary's lost to top-ranked gonzaga in the wcc finals, while cal was upset by utah in the pac-12 tournament. speaking of which, the pac-12 championship. 21st-ranked ucla in los angeles. bruins started strong. shabazz the...
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oh, why don't the voices come to me? i am king, not you. they do come to you, but you do not hear them. but what voices do you need to tell you what the blacksmith can tell you: that you must strike while the iron is hot? i tell you we must make a dash at compiegne and relieve it as we relieved orleans. then paris will open its gates. or if not, we will break through them. what is your crown worth without your capital? that is what i say too. we shall go through them like a red hot shot through a pound of butter. if our cannonballs were all as hot as your head, and we had enough of them, we should conquer the earth, no doubt. pluck and impetuosity are good servants in war, but bad masters. they've delivered us into the hands of the english every time we have trusted to them. we never know when we are beaten. that is our great fault. you never know when you are victorious. that is a worse fault. you would have been besieged at orleans still, you and your councils of war, if i had not made you attack. you should always attack. and if you can o
oh, why don't the voices come to me? i am king, not you. they do come to you, but you do not hear them. but what voices do you need to tell you what the blacksmith can tell you: that you must strike while the iron is hot? i tell you we must make a dash at compiegne and relieve it as we relieved orleans. then paris will open its gates. or if not, we will break through them. what is your crown worth without your capital? that is what i say too. we shall go through them like a red hot shot through...
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the kings follow with three unanswered goals. dwight king, lights the lamp. kings on top, 5-1. win 5-2, jumping ahead of the sharks in the playoff hunt. >>> college hoops selection sunday, set for today at 3:00. cal and st. mary's both on the bubble. st. mary's lost to top-ranked gonzaga in the wcc finals, while cal was upset by utah in the pac-12 tournament. speaking of which, the pac-12 championship. 2 isst ranked ucla in los angeles. bruins started strong. shabazz the right-handed hook. not bad for a lefty ucla up 8. oregon got their ducks in a row in their green unis. damian dot son, deadly from downtown. 11 points the first half. oregon never lost the lead in the second. carlos emery skying for the dunk. game high 20 points. oregon wins the pac-12 championship for the first time since 2007. automatic bid to the ncaa tournament. 78-79, the final. -- 78-69. >> the dominican rub and part ricoh had to play yesterday in miami for seedings. kind of ridiculous with japan and netherlands already in town. angel pegan rounding up team puerto rico for a pep talk. that was pregame. th
the kings follow with three unanswered goals. dwight king, lights the lamp. kings on top, 5-1. win 5-2, jumping ahead of the sharks in the playoff hunt. >>> college hoops selection sunday, set for today at 3:00. cal and st. mary's both on the bubble. st. mary's lost to top-ranked gonzaga in the wcc finals, while cal was upset by utah in the pac-12 tournament. speaking of which, the pac-12 championship. 2 isst ranked ucla in los angeles. bruins started strong. shabazz the right-handed...
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pointer to give kings the lead 83-82 clock winding down kings still up 1 klay thompson from the corner3 warriors last chance for the kings tyreke evans drives but thompson has him well defended and he throws up a shot that doesn't go in warriors get the rebound and the win! final: 87-83 warriors kobe 42 points, lakers comeback kobe bryant carried the lakers back from a 25 point deficit tonight in new orleans against the hornets he scored 42 points 13 of them in a 20-0 laker run to close out the final 6 mnutes and 22 seconds of the game he also had 12 assists and 7 rebounds and threw down the breakaway dunk with 23 seconds left in the game to ice it final: 108-102 lakers sharks/flames todd mcclellan trying to become the sharks all-time leader for coaching wins tonight 2nd period/ 1-0 flames nice fore-checking by the sharks leads to this joe thornton goal 1-1 tie 3rd period/ 1-1 tie blake comeau . on the break gives the flames the lead 2-1 flames a minute and a half later jeroma iginla off the turnover takes advantage and scores 3-1 flames final: 4-1 flames . 49ers cut akers
pointer to give kings the lead 83-82 clock winding down kings still up 1 klay thompson from the corner3 warriors last chance for the kings tyreke evans drives but thompson has him well defended and he throws up a shot that doesn't go in warriors get the rebound and the win! final: 87-83 warriors kobe 42 points, lakers comeback kobe bryant carried the lakers back from a 25 point deficit tonight in new orleans against the hornets he scored 42 points 13 of them in a 20-0 laker run to close out the...
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. >>> a major development in the push to keep the kings from leaving sacramento. e preliminary deal struck today by the city and a group of investors. >>> the ayes are 50, the nays are 49. >> the senate passed a budget today in washington, why there is little hope it hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. . >>> we have new developments in the fight to keep the sacramento kings from leaving. sacramento mayor kevin johnson today tweeted that a preliminary deal had been reached to keep the team from moving to seattle. reporter tom duhain is live from sacramento with more on the plan to keep the kings in california. >> reporter: that is right the city manager came here to sacramento city hall to brief reporters on the newly arranged deal. he said it was a milestone re
. >>> a major development in the push to keep the kings from leaving sacramento. e preliminary deal struck today by the city and a group of investors. >>> the ayes are 50, the nays are 49. >> the senate passed a budget today in washington, why there is little hope it hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with...
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to play the kings, trying to get on a roll. ike shumann with the highlights in this morning's sports. good good morning. the sharks hosted by the kings on the back end of a home-and-home. they beat l.a. thursday in san jose. the men in teal tied with the men in minnesota for the sixth playoff spot in the west. they need to get busy halfway through the lockout-shortened season. jason bateman at the game. he watch the kings jump out early. he beats anti niemmi giving the kings the 1-0 lead. sharks on the board 35 seconds into the second. patrick marleau, his 14th of the season. sharks trail 2-0. the kings follow with three unanswered goals. dwight king, lights the lamp. kegs on top 5-1. they win 5-2, jumping ahead of the sharks in the playoff hundred. >>> college hoops selection sunday set for today at 3:00 with cal and st. mary's pen both on the bubble. cal was upset by utah in the pac-12 tournament. speaking of which the pac-12 championship. bruins started strong. shabazz the right-handed hook. ucla up 8. oregon got their ducks
to play the kings, trying to get on a roll. ike shumann with the highlights in this morning's sports. good good morning. the sharks hosted by the kings on the back end of a home-and-home. they beat l.a. thursday in san jose. the men in teal tied with the men in minnesota for the sixth playoff spot in the west. they need to get busy halfway through the lockout-shortened season. jason bateman at the game. he watch the kings jump out early. he beats anti niemmi giving the kings the 1-0 lead....
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facing the kings. currently tied with minnesota with sixth playoff spot in the west.hey need to get busy. sharks getting support to beat l.a. tonight. jumped out early and third of year gave 1-0 lead for the kings. kings on the attack, this was saved but rebound goes off brad stuart and into the net. kings up 2-0. sharks get on the board, 35 seconds in the second period. patric marleau puts on the rebound, his 14th of the year. we'll have complete highlights for you at 11:00. >> down to the final four in the world baseball classic after puerto rico knocked out team u.s.a. dominican republic and puerto rico had to play for seating. kind of ridiculous for japan and netherlands already in town. angel pagan has some pep talk before the game. carlos santana and on top 1-0. francisco singles to right. eric scores for a 23, 0 lead and closer slams the door shot. dominican republic beats puerto rico 2-0 and only undefeated team in the classic with a 6-0 record. we'll have semifinals at puerto rico facing japan and netherlands will play dominican republic and winners get for t
facing the kings. currently tied with minnesota with sixth playoff spot in the west.hey need to get busy. sharks getting support to beat l.a. tonight. jumped out early and third of year gave 1-0 lead for the kings. kings on the attack, this was saved but rebound goes off brad stuart and into the net. kings up 2-0. sharks get on the board, 35 seconds in the second period. patric marleau puts on the rebound, his 14th of the year. we'll have complete highlights for you at 11:00. >> down to...
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these are some of the finds in the show about the king. it took officials at the museum about four years to prepare the first ever exhibition of this scale on the king. it runs for an exceptionally long eight month until october. >> it's very nice. very impressive. you get some information about the history of israel. >> reporter: the culture assets have stirred a controversy. at issue is the place where the artifacts were found. this is a fortress bit by king harold 2,000 years ago. this issue is this is in occupied territory of west bank. israeli scholars dug up the relics. however, the convention prohibits the unilateral excavation of culture sites in occupied ics the exhibition has made israelis angry. >> they think they can do what they want. >> reporter: they have no ill intentions and the artifacts will be put back where they were found. >> our exhibition is not political. the museum i vested huge efforts and expertise on preserving and restoring and reconstructing archaeological finding. >> reporter: pal tin yaestinian increasingly
these are some of the finds in the show about the king. it took officials at the museum about four years to prepare the first ever exhibition of this scale on the king. it runs for an exceptionally long eight month until october. >> it's very nice. very impressive. you get some information about the history of israel. >> reporter: the culture assets have stirred a controversy. at issue is the place where the artifacts were found. this is a fortress bit by king harold 2,000 years...
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in the years since dr. king's death, a vast new system of racial and social control has emerged from the ashes of slavery and jim crow. a system of mass incarceration that no doubt has dr. king turn anything his grave -- turning in his grave today. the mass incarceration of poor people of color in the united states is tantamount to a new caste-like system, one that shuttles our young people from decrepit, underfunded schools to brand new high-tech prisons. it is a system that locks poor people, overwhelmingly poor people of color, into a permanent second-class status nearly as effectively as earlier systems of racial and social control once did. it is, in my view, the moral equivalent of jim crow. now, i am always eager to admit that there was a time when i rejected this kind of talk out of hand. there was a time when i rejected comparisons between mass incarceration and slavery and mass incarceration and jim crow believing that those kinds of claims and comparisons were exaggerations, were distortions, were hyper
in the years since dr. king's death, a vast new system of racial and social control has emerged from the ashes of slavery and jim crow. a system of mass incarceration that no doubt has dr. king turn anything his grave -- turning in his grave today. the mass incarceration of poor people of color in the united states is tantamount to a new caste-like system, one that shuttles our young people from decrepit, underfunded schools to brand new high-tech prisons. it is a system that locks poor people,...
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and i described in the earlier piece some of the role it's playing. but kingbdullah's on somewhat shaky ground, the economy is bad, and part of the problem is the refugees are a huge pressure point as the king sort of eloquently said today. few of us saw the foreign minist this afternoon who said it's almost as if-- he said it's as if another eight or nine, the king said 10% has been added to our population. the foreign minister said eye asked him the question the king was asked, would you ever shut your doors? and he said we just can't do that. but i have to say my nightmare scenario is i get a call at 3:00 a.m. and i'm told there are 50,000 refugees at the border, what do we do? >> margaret, just to wrap up quickly, we know the bulk of the president's time was spent in israel, trying to patch up relations there, but also clingor new thinking on the part of the israelis and palestinians. have you picked up reaction yet to what the president was saying? >> jied, in the public, especially in the left in israel, there was great-- great joy at what the president
and i described in the earlier piece some of the role it's playing. but kingbdullah's on somewhat shaky ground, the economy is bad, and part of the problem is the refugees are a huge pressure point as the king sort of eloquently said today. few of us saw the foreign minist this afternoon who said it's almost as if-- he said it's as if another eight or nine, the king said 10% has been added to our population. the foreign minister said eye asked him the question the king was asked, would you ever...
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barn the steal, lays it in and the kings. ust ended and they win it 105-98. >>> the heat looking to extend their win streak to 28 games taking on o the bulls. all good things must come to an end. deng alley-oop to butler. oh, my. that is worth another look. bulls up 63-62. then former warrior nate robinson put the game out of reach. bulls put an end to the second longest streak in nba history at 27 games. >>> the stanford women in the sweet 16 for th the 20th time sometime in school history. beating tulsa in an off night and coming back and hammering, michigan, with a team record 12 three-pointers. they realize you can't take any one for granted. >> the first two games taught us to focus on the little things. we saw two different things and i felt like that experience will help us know how to handle situations no matter what talent they present. i think we are prepared and we will be prepared and hopefully we will be able to stick with our game plan. >> meanwhile, cal may be the biggest surprise at the tournament. they are ath
barn the steal, lays it in and the kings. ust ended and they win it 105-98. >>> the heat looking to extend their win streak to 28 games taking on o the bulls. all good things must come to an end. deng alley-oop to butler. oh, my. that is worth another look. bulls up 63-62. then former warrior nate robinson put the game out of reach. bulls put an end to the second longest streak in nba history at 27 games. >>> the stanford women in the sweet 16 for th the 20th time sometime in...
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the deal would keep the kings in sacramento for 35 years. e city council and the nba need to approve the plan. the kings' owners have agreed on a deal that would send the team to seattle. >>> our continuing coverage on the federal budget and the senate barely passed its first budget today in four years. >> the $3.7 trillion budget passed this morning by one vote, almost complete aalong party lines. the budget contains about a trillion in tax hikes over the next 10 years and trims $875 billion in spending. but it slashes much less than the budget passed by the house. the next fiscal battle is anticipated in july when president obama will likely ask congress for increased borrowing power. >>> there is a meeting between pope francis and his predecessor today. the new pope met pope emeritus benedict. benedict has been living at the papal summer palace since retiring last month. the vatican says benedict gave pope francis a pledge of obedience. observers say there's to show there is no power struggle inside the catholic church. the two prayed toge
the deal would keep the kings in sacramento for 35 years. e city council and the nba need to approve the plan. the kings' owners have agreed on a deal that would send the team to seattle. >>> our continuing coverage on the federal budget and the senate barely passed its first budget today in four years. >> the $3.7 trillion budget passed this morning by one vote, almost complete aalong party lines. the budget contains about a trillion in tax hikes over the next 10 years and trims...