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maya: you are watching dw news. still to come, a chinese space station is on its way back to earth in a rather uncontrolled fashion. it is due to crash land somewhere in the next few days but no one knows where. so how worried should we be? ♪ maya: daniel is here with a big shift in the netherlands' energy policy. reporter: i am more worried about that space total -- spaceship. the netherlands was hit by the strongest earthquake in years. the government has put the blame on the gas field, europe's largest. now authorities will's -- will slash production. that is easier said than done. not only does holland have lucrative contracts for neighbors but 90% of dutch homes use groaning gas. >> the groaning didn't gas field is going, going, gone. or at least on its way out. the plan for now is to scale down current production of 21.5 billion cubic meters to 12 billion but the long-term goal is to shut it down entirely by 2030. >> the judgment is it is not safe even at the level of 12 billion cubic meters, so we have to t
maya: you are watching dw news. still to come, a chinese space station is on its way back to earth in a rather uncontrolled fashion. it is due to crash land somewhere in the next few days but no one knows where. so how worried should we be? ♪ maya: daniel is here with a big shift in the netherlands' energy policy. reporter: i am more worried about that space total -- spaceship. the netherlands was hit by the strongest earthquake in years. the government has put the blame on the gas field,...
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maya: you are watching dw news. still to come, a chinese space station is on its way back to earth in a rather uncontrolled fashion. it is due to crash land somewhere in the next few days but no one knows where. so how worried should we be? ♪ maya: daniel is here with a big shift in the netherlands' energy policy. reporter: i am more worried about that space total -- spaceship. the netherlands was hit by the strongest earthquake in years. the government has put the blame on the gas field, europe's largest. now authorities will'l's -- will slash production. that is easier said than done. not only does holland have lucrative contracts for neighbors but 90% of dutch homes use groaning gas. >> the groaning didn't gas f fid is going, going, gone. or at least on its way out. the plan for now is to scale down current production of 21.5 billion cubic meters to 12 billion but the long-term goal is to shut it down entirely by 2030. >> the judgment is it is not safe even at the level of 12 billion cubic meters, so we have to
maya: you are watching dw news. still to come, a chinese space station is on its way back to earth in a rather uncontrolled fashion. it is due to crash land somewhere in the next few days but no one knows where. so how worried should we be? ♪ maya: daniel is here with a big shift in the netherlands' energy policy. reporter: i am more worried about that space total -- spaceship. the netherlands was hit by the strongest earthquake in years. the government has put the blame on the gas field,...
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but i want to go back to maya angelou. so talk about your relationship with maya angelou. it is so important to this book and it's been such a defining relationship in your life. - it was really fun. when maya finally moved down to ... maya, the reason i got along with maya, by the way, is that she was always kind to my mother, every time she saw my mother. and so you have to love somebody as that. i was, when she was passing, i was asked to write a piece. and i did. but then i was asked to write another piece by somebody else. and i was going to say, "but i've written a piece." and then i realized i've known maya for 50 years. i ought to be able to write piece after piece after piece. i should be able to do that. and so i did. i think i have three pieces that i wrote about that in the book. and she lived in north carolina and i'm right here in virginia. so whenever maya would call, it's really funny. because she's not a call person. so whenever she would call, you'd know it'd be important. and when toni's son, slade, passed, we were talking. she and i were talking. what c
but i want to go back to maya angelou. so talk about your relationship with maya angelou. it is so important to this book and it's been such a defining relationship in your life. - it was really fun. when maya finally moved down to ... maya, the reason i got along with maya, by the way, is that she was always kind to my mother, every time she saw my mother. and so you have to love somebody as that. i was, when she was passing, i was asked to write a piece. and i did. but then i was asked to...
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. >> aprenden matemÁticas como hacÍan los mayas hace 5.000 aÑos. son niÑos de varias escuelas de yucatÁn en mÉxico se valen de cartones, frijoles o caracoles para hacer sus cÁlculos. >> solo cien dÍas nos separa del inicio de la copa mundial de la fifa rusia 2018. telemundo es la cadena oficial de este campeonato y solo a travÉs de nuestra seÑal van a poder seguir en exclusiva mÁs de 1.500 horas de cobertura en todas nuestras plataformas. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> hola ¿cÓmo estÁn? buenas tardes aquÍ en telemundo estamos de fiesta porque hoy justamente estamos a solo cien dÍas que comience el evento futbolÍstico mÁs importante de globo terrÁqueo la copa mundial de la fifa rusia 2018 somos la cadena oficial para transmitirla. mientras tanto cambiemos de tema porque el frÍo se ha ensaÑado con el noreste del paÍs que recibiÓ tormentas de nieve en el fin de semana dejando a cientos de miles de hogares sin energÍa elÉctrica y lo peor es que ya viene otra en camino. se espera que llegue esta tarde, vamos con rebek
. >> aprenden matemÁticas como hacÍan los mayas hace 5.000 aÑos. son niÑos de varias escuelas de yucatÁn en mÉxico se valen de cartones, frijoles o caracoles para hacer sus cÁlculos. >> solo cien dÍas nos separa del inicio de la copa mundial de la fifa rusia 2018. telemundo es la cadena oficial de este campeonato y solo a travÉs de nuestra seÑal van a poder seguir en exclusiva mÁs de 1.500 horas de cobertura en todas nuestras plataformas. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪...
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it was on the sixth of october eighteenth i got the german hans maya finally reached the highest point in africa standing on the summit of the world's highest freestanding mountain and almost religious feeling of reverence came over him. looking into the great crater he thought of all the sacrifices and disappointments over the years on this mountain had dominated his life. but gazing down over the many stages of the ascent he also felt a listen and satisfaction probably more than any of the thousands who followed him . meyer felt that only he and his one companion on the summit had been truly allowed to share the mountain secret. take off mark. take football personally. your wedding. is really in the spotlight let us stop. by in munich need that coffee mug. in the us nothing he talks about the family and cocoa. next double. click lawyer. culture. hair. superman. superfood stylish style icon don't let those. lifestyle during. the. sixty minutes off v.w. . bus by the army is a strong country. that we have achieved so much we can do this and it's something hinders us we must overcome it
it was on the sixth of october eighteenth i got the german hans maya finally reached the highest point in africa standing on the summit of the world's highest freestanding mountain and almost religious feeling of reverence came over him. looking into the great crater he thought of all the sacrifices and disappointments over the years on this mountain had dominated his life. but gazing down over the many stages of the ascent he also felt a listen and satisfaction probably more than any of the...
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it was on the sixth of october eighteenth that the german hans maya finally reached the highest point in africa standing on the summit of the world's highest freestanding mountain and almost religious feeling of reverence came over him. looking into the great crater he thought of all the sacrifices and disappointments over the years on this mountain had dominated his life. again down over the many stages of the ascent he also felt illusion and satisfaction probably more than any of the thousands who followed him. meyer felt that only he and his one companion on the summit had been truly allowed to share the mountain secret. you know meets local board. me among clowns makes melancholy piano pop. out this can be beautiful living among clouds music for a cloudy day. no. it's about more than energy it's about power. north stream to the russian energy giant gazprom is hype line through the middle of the baltic directly to germany. this bilateral undertaking has met with a lot of opposition to the book politics with pipelines europe and natural gas. in forty five minutes on t.w. . make your
it was on the sixth of october eighteenth that the german hans maya finally reached the highest point in africa standing on the summit of the world's highest freestanding mountain and almost religious feeling of reverence came over him. looking into the great crater he thought of all the sacrifices and disappointments over the years on this mountain had dominated his life. again down over the many stages of the ascent he also felt illusion and satisfaction probably more than any of the...
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--de acuerdo con la tradicion maya, en el sureste del pais el dios ''kukul-can'' visita l ... de acuerdo con la tradiciÓn maya en el sudeste del paÍs, visita la pirÁmide de titanic chichÉnÁn esto es todo un espectÁculo maravilloso, de las tradiciones de los mayas, que van a visitar cada aÑo en la estÁ zona de mÉxico >>> ya que tambiÉn estamos en primavera >>> ya sabe que estamos en esta temporada, >>> recibimos la primavera con unas tormentas. gracias por habernos acompaÑado. maneje con cuidado . >>> Órale! compadre, es mitad de la semana aquÍ en "titulares y mÁs" es presentado por coors light el tri sigue preparando su partido contra vikingos Órale!, en el boxeo triple g acusa a saul "canelo" alvarez quÉ pasÓ brother, tÓmala. >> hoy nos acompaÑa fidel rueda con su mÚsica, aplausos compadres, hay mercado de valores, quiÉn estarÁ en alza y baja, lo Único que tenemos es que ya comienza
--de acuerdo con la tradicion maya, en el sureste del pais el dios ''kukul-can'' visita l ... de acuerdo con la tradiciÓn maya en el sudeste del paÍs, visita la pirÁmide de titanic chichÉnÁn esto es todo un espectÁculo maravilloso, de las tradiciones de los mayas, que van a visitar cada aÑo en la estÁ zona de mÉxico >>> ya que tambiÉn estamos en primavera >>> ya sabe que estamos en esta temporada, >>> recibimos la primavera con unas tormentas. gracias por...
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. >> reporter: 15-year-old maya siglow is -- because they question what's next. will the marches from coast to coast lead to real gun control laws? >> reporter: this is really signaling the fact that young people are taking ownership of this issue, just as we saw with the student activists during the vietnam war. >> vietnam had people who were just out of reach. >> reporter: maya and maya will do the same at their schools, getting friends and classmated engaged and getting everyone to vote. >> if you do vote, you have the power to really change the political climate in this country and that every vote does matter. >> reporter: does it feel like somebody's listening? >> now it does. and i think the magnitude of the march for our lives is what got us there. >> reporter: she won't be 18 for a few more months but can't wait to vote. she hopes politicians are listening. >> the organizers are the march fo our lives are reflecting on the statement made yesterday. >> i think the fact that young people everywhere were taking initiative, standing up and leading in their co
. >> reporter: 15-year-old maya siglow is -- because they question what's next. will the marches from coast to coast lead to real gun control laws? >> reporter: this is really signaling the fact that young people are taking ownership of this issue, just as we saw with the student activists during the vietnam war. >> vietnam had people who were just out of reach. >> reporter: maya and maya will do the same at their schools, getting friends and classmated engaged and...
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we're going to do a bunch ofout reach. >> reporter: maya and maya will do the same at their schools. >> if you do vote, you have the power to really change -- you know, change the political climate in this country and that every vote does matter. >> reporter: does it feel like somebody is listening? >> now it does. i think the magnitude of the march for our lives is what got us there. >> reporter: she won't be 18 for a few months but can't wait to vote. >> i preregistered. >>> some are criticizing the student movement including former pennsylvania senator rick santorum. he said today protesters would be better served by taking cpr classes and preparing for active shooting scenar >>> phony gun problem. >> he's proud of the stuns but say they should take more responsibility instead of asking people to pass a law. >>> abc 7 was on grand avenue for the opening running festival. this year hit a new course, the women's marathon champion told us about the biggest challenge she faced. >> the finish. the last four miles is always the most difficult. >> race organizers tell us the festival att
we're going to do a bunch ofout reach. >> reporter: maya and maya will do the same at their schools. >> if you do vote, you have the power to really change -- you know, change the political climate in this country and that every vote does matter. >> reporter: does it feel like somebody is listening? >> now it does. i think the magnitude of the march for our lives is what got us there. >> reporter: she won't be 18 for a few months but can't wait to vote. >> i...
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. >> reporter: 15-year-old maya siglow is -- because they question what's next. will the marches from coast to coast lead to real gun control laws? >> reporter: this is really signaling the fact that young people are taking ownership of this issue, just as we saw with the student activists during the vietnam war. >> vietnam had people who were just out of reach. >> reporter: maya and maya will do the same at their schools, getting friends and classmated engaged and getting everyone to vote. >> if you do vote, you have the power to really change the political climate in this country and that every vote does matter. >> reporter: does it feel like somebody's listening? >> now it does. and i think the magnitude of the march for our lives is what got us there. >> reporter: she won't be 18 for a few more months but can't wait to vote. she hopes politicians are listening. >> the organizers are the march fo our lives are reflecting on the statement made yesterday. >> i think the fact that young people everywhere were taking initiative, standing up and leading in their co
. >> reporter: 15-year-old maya siglow is -- because they question what's next. will the marches from coast to coast lead to real gun control laws? >> reporter: this is really signaling the fact that young people are taking ownership of this issue, just as we saw with the student activists during the vietnam war. >> vietnam had people who were just out of reach. >> reporter: maya and maya will do the same at their schools, getting friends and classmated engaged and...
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maya has been following the events there today. maya, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, jose. in many ways parkland was the soul of today's marches. a place where a tipping point launched a movement. solidarity on the streets of parkland. >> enough is enough. >> reporter: thousands joined together near marjory stoneman douglas high school. >> i'm sick of our schools being targeted where people can get shot up when they are supposed to be learning. >> reporter: one by one remembering the 17 people. >> i'm marching for joaquin. >> reporter: for the loved one who is died here on valentine's day. for the survivors, a chance to have their say. 17-year-old samantha mayer shot in the knee while in class, but standing on her own two feet today. >> as i am aware that the horrific tape that replays in my head will never be rewinded, i'm also aware that the need for change is overdue. >> reporter: heartbroken parents here pleading for action. max lost his son alex in the shooting. >> i would give everything to have one more day, one mo
maya has been following the events there today. maya, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, jose. in many ways parkland was the soul of today's marches. a place where a tipping point launched a movement. solidarity on the streets of parkland. >> enough is enough. >> reporter: thousands joined together near marjory stoneman douglas high school. >> i'm sick of our schools being targeted where people can get shot up when they are supposed to be learning. >>...
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including the connection maya angelou had to wake forest university. >> doctor maya angelou visited with students and i think was really inspired by that and so is our first african-american faculty, some of our african-american students in addition to others. and finally in 1980 teacher's name the reynolds professor here at the university and she taught and did many other things for nearly 40 years at wake forest.>> later, we visit charlie levitt as he showcases items found in his lewis carroll collection. >> this is lewis carroll's 1888 typewriter. he did not type books on this peak type a few letters and documents but he mostly use it to entertain his young friends. when they will come to visit him he will let them type what he called volumes and volumes of poetry. but they were typing on and this is quite a novelty in 1888 to be able to reproduce something that looks like a printed document right there on your desktop. >> first, we learned about catherine and r.j. reynolds. and the role that this couple and reynolds tobacco company played in the development of the city.>> rj and cath
including the connection maya angelou had to wake forest university. >> doctor maya angelou visited with students and i think was really inspired by that and so is our first african-american faculty, some of our african-american students in addition to others. and finally in 1980 teacher's name the reynolds professor here at the university and she taught and did many other things for nearly 40 years at wake forest.>> later, we visit charlie levitt as he showcases items found in his...
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well here to give us some analysis is all former washington correspondent maya sure you did good to see maya and we've got more time on turmoil in washington and your mckay has been fired donald trump appears very happy about it one of the reasons that have been given for his dismissal is about extra notes here because this is a story with a lot of layers today that we have to dig into so on the surface here as you said he was he was fired on the recommendation of the f.b.i.'s office of inspector general that's an internal watchdog and he's basically accused of bias of not being an impartial actor in the cases that he was overseeing and the statement was difficulty from the attorney general jeff sessions says that he made unauthorized statements to the media meaning he's a leaker which is something that we know trump has often railed against and that he lacked candor under oath sarah huckabee sanders the white house press secretary said he was a bad actor and we know that trump is very happy about this he said that this is a great day for democracy in a tweet he called mccabe a choir bo
well here to give us some analysis is all former washington correspondent maya sure you did good to see maya and we've got more time on turmoil in washington and your mckay has been fired donald trump appears very happy about it one of the reasons that have been given for his dismissal is about extra notes here because this is a story with a lot of layers today that we have to dig into so on the surface here as you said he was he was fired on the recommendation of the f.b.i.'s office of...
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maya, let's look at the legal team, let's look at all the lawyers in the mix, you have ty cobb still there, some say he's on thin outside, john dowd he's out. don mcgahn and mark cassowitz, don mcgahn, white house counsel still there, still threatening to resign over the mueller dpfi. upper right is jay sekulow, who's more known for criminal battles maya, what do you think about the center of gravity here? >> we'll look at the chart that you have up here, and we'll look at what transpired, all of what we have come to expect from trump's presidency has become predictable. it was predictable that john dowd would leave, once you have another personality in the conspiracy theorists with degenava coming on. >> you think that john dowd left because of the the bringing on of a crack pot of conspiracy? >> i think this is what we saw in trump's weekend behavior, one is that he is becoming a bit unhinged by this investigation the closer gets to him. he saw the subpoena to the trump administration last week. and also his weekend behavior to attempt to go in a different direction and to some of
maya, let's look at the legal team, let's look at all the lawyers in the mix, you have ty cobb still there, some say he's on thin outside, john dowd he's out. don mcgahn and mark cassowitz, don mcgahn, white house counsel still there, still threatening to resign over the mueller dpfi. upper right is jay sekulow, who's more known for criminal battles maya, what do you think about the center of gravity here? >> we'll look at the chart that you have up here, and we'll look at what...
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during the christian holy week and it easter it's on display at a village church in bavaria beagle maya concert resurrection cross. over the cup i wanted to portray the cross of the resurrection cross floating in the air not touching the ground it's unsubstantial and the body is no longer hanging on it it will just missed it is hot cocoa permitted this. easter the feast of the resurrection is inextricably linked with good friday the day jesus died. the story of jesus doesn't end with his death on the cross it begins a new life with resurrection is probably a plea for losing the good arc of our first day of the profound meaning of the resurrection of jesus or is one of redemption and the death and dying have no more power over us see here in the end toward fall in with the message and purpose of jesus's life and preaching is that god is close to us especially when we feel that he's out of dimension just says it was on the film fruit. so in the angst of posts innocent of years i do not have the final word that is the mystery behind across court. people have been trying to understand this
during the christian holy week and it easter it's on display at a village church in bavaria beagle maya concert resurrection cross. over the cup i wanted to portray the cross of the resurrection cross floating in the air not touching the ground it's unsubstantial and the body is no longer hanging on it it will just missed it is hot cocoa permitted this. easter the feast of the resurrection is inextricably linked with good friday the day jesus died. the story of jesus doesn't end with his death...
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can be gone maya is a sculptor who lives in bavaria in southern germany the crucifixion and across our central themes in his work. for a new cemetery in the nick he has created a crucifixion sculpture that departs from tradition. as intention was to give his cross something he thinks traditional depictions have lost the mystery. because his sculpture cross in the void. has been of the david coleman i had the idea of making this crossing unsubstantial as a space shuttle the question was how. to form square oak trunks set up in a square with an empty space between them so the cross emerges in outline. form of the moon and where you stand inside it you're standing in this space this unsubstantial across lloyd's and when i look up you see the cross with towards. the cross in the void because this makes it isn't limited and it stretches in every direction that's very existential like our earthly existence. with. the significance of the cross for christianity began two thousand years ago in jerusalem. here jesus of nazareth called the christ and the son of god by his father. ours was execute
can be gone maya is a sculptor who lives in bavaria in southern germany the crucifixion and across our central themes in his work. for a new cemetery in the nick he has created a crucifixion sculpture that departs from tradition. as intention was to give his cross something he thinks traditional depictions have lost the mystery. because his sculpture cross in the void. has been of the david coleman i had the idea of making this crossing unsubstantial as a space shuttle the question was how. to...
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maya rodriguez, nbc news. >>> we're keeping an eye tonight on yet more severe weather sweeping across the eastern half of the country. high winds in kansas knocked over a tractor trailer near dodge city today. this same system will move through the south tonight and tomorrow, putting 19 million people at risk for tornadoes, damaging winds, and hail, especially in tennessee and northern alabama. >>> and on this sunday night, we want to look at a problem the catholic church is confronting, a severe and growing shortage of priests. a sharp decline in the number of men entering the priesthood has led some catholics and even the vatican to consider whether priests should be allowed to get married. matt bradley has been looking into this complicated issue. >> reporter: father tyler tripp has a confession to make. sometimes he celebrates as many as four masses a day. >> four in a day? >> we're not supposed to do that. >> reporter: his sin will likely be forgiven. there aren't enough priests to serve the growing die y growi growi growi growing die yo sis of san bernardino. >> is it ideal? no,
maya rodriguez, nbc news. >>> we're keeping an eye tonight on yet more severe weather sweeping across the eastern half of the country. high winds in kansas knocked over a tractor trailer near dodge city today. this same system will move through the south tonight and tomorrow, putting 19 million people at risk for tornadoes, damaging winds, and hail, especially in tennessee and northern alabama. >>> and on this sunday night, we want to look at a problem the catholic church is...
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difficult up to this point except for coping with the altitude in eighty seven the german geographer hands maya. another two years went by before meyer led an expedition of several hundred men on kilimanjaro and became the first known person to prove he reached the summit at five thousand eight hundred ninety five meters he stood at last on the peak named who would call for freedom. only then were scholars in europe willing to accept that there really was a snowcapped mountain here so close to the equator in fact even in earlier times people must have climbed up to the glaciers on kebo what else could explain the old legend of the silver mounted the mountain top with silver that turned into water when he brought it down to the plains. i. to the american writer ernest hemingway kilimanjaro was as wide as the world itself and unimaginably white in the sunshine. but not for much longer it seems the glaciers on kebo are melting since one nine hundred seventy two they're massive been reduced by ninety five percent the dust raised by all the vehicles in the savannah below stores a peep from the sun a
difficult up to this point except for coping with the altitude in eighty seven the german geographer hands maya. another two years went by before meyer led an expedition of several hundred men on kilimanjaro and became the first known person to prove he reached the summit at five thousand eight hundred ninety five meters he stood at last on the peak named who would call for freedom. only then were scholars in europe willing to accept that there really was a snowcapped mountain here so close to...
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maya rodriguez, nbc news. >>> in washington, president trump expressed new confidence that a meeting with north korea's leader will take place. trump is also signaling he believes kim jong-un will keep his promises to halt nuclear tests when they meet face-to-face. our white house correspondent kelly o'donnell talked to the president tonight. >> reporter: today before he left the white house -- >> what about north korea, sir? >> it's going to be something very special. we have a lot of support. i think north korea will go very well. >> reporter: donald trump gave the rogue regime of north korea something of value. the trust of an american president. >> they promised they wouldn't be shooting off missiles in the meantime. and they're looking to de-nuke. and that's great. >> reporter: as he publicly built expectations that the meeting he agreed to have with kim jong-un will happen. the president tweeted, north korea has not conducted a missile test since november 28th, 2017, and has promised not to do so through our meetings. i believe they will honor that commitment. by accepting nort
maya rodriguez, nbc news. >>> in washington, president trump expressed new confidence that a meeting with north korea's leader will take place. trump is also signaling he believes kim jong-un will keep his promises to halt nuclear tests when they meet face-to-face. our white house correspondent kelly o'donnell talked to the president tonight. >> reporter: today before he left the white house -- >> what about north korea, sir? >> it's going to be something very...
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she was joined by maya rudolph. and those two just crushed it. they killed. at its best, the oscars last night proved that inclusion is really entertaining for all of us, guys. >> it was an entertaining night. >> it gave me a vocabulary lesson, too. >> really? >> tiffany. >> are you going to make me say it now? dukey? >> oh, george, really. okay. tiffany was excited. >> that was a moment. that was a moment. >> i have to say, being on the red carpet, looking at tiffany, she was dancing earlier. she looked so excited. i said, tiffany, are you nervous? she said, no, i just want to dance. >> it's a lovely story about the cloak she was wearing. >> and to see timothee chalamet. who's from laguardia high school in new york. the shoutout to his people. guillermo del toro had people from his hometown shout him out. people in a time they were most nervous. one of the best things i have seen. >> and we got a wakanda forever. >> we did. >> and we have the winners. they gave such great speeches. everything we're just talking about. and then, you know, they headed backstag
she was joined by maya rudolph. and those two just crushed it. they killed. at its best, the oscars last night proved that inclusion is really entertaining for all of us, guys. >> it was an entertaining night. >> it gave me a vocabulary lesson, too. >> really? >> tiffany. >> are you going to make me say it now? dukey? >> oh, george, really. okay. tiffany was excited. >> that was a moment. that was a moment. >> i have to say, being on the red...
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i saw this quote from maya angelou, who said, "each time a woman stands up for herself, without knowing it, possibly without claiming it, she stands up for all women." to me, that speaks to nancy's impact as a role model, especially for young girls everywhere. whether she is working to expand access to health care, protecting young immigrants, or ensuring that consumers have a voice, nancy pelosi is sometimes the only woman at the negotiating table. i know that she takes that responsibility very seriously and has continuously been a voice for the voiceless as she shapes some of the most important policy decisions of our country and our day. she believes that our country is only as strong as our weakest link. now, every time i am in a room with nancy, she talks about our nation's children and how we must approach everything we do with their futures in mind. this commitment to future generations is evident in everything she does in congress. when nancy was speaker of the house, she worked in close partnership with president obama to pass the american recovery and reinvestment act. [applau
i saw this quote from maya angelou, who said, "each time a woman stands up for herself, without knowing it, possibly without claiming it, she stands up for all women." to me, that speaks to nancy's impact as a role model, especially for young girls everywhere. whether she is working to expand access to health care, protecting young immigrants, or ensuring that consumers have a voice, nancy pelosi is sometimes the only woman at the negotiating table. i know that she takes that...
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the maya angelou quote is spot on. that what was most disthank you ing -- discouraging is that the buildings were not going to do anything and that it would be generic. keeping the buildings and adding new buildings adds life and richness and gives you a sense of the past that was there, which is an incredible place. so very grateful that you are considering this plan and very supportive of it. commissioner johnck. >> commissioner johnck: it represents the city. you mentioned 2010. i remember 2015. and that was still -- i remember you saying, oh, okay. you heard us. you heard us. so i'm ecstatic to see what you've done so far. i think this is great. is this our last pass on it? >> this is review and comment and i don't believe -- >> commissioner johnck: do we have anything back? stacy's comments and the gentleman about other resources there and -- >> i don't think it will come back to the commission unless it was for an informational presentation, which we would encourage you to do, but there are no designated resource
the maya angelou quote is spot on. that what was most disthank you ing -- discouraging is that the buildings were not going to do anything and that it would be generic. keeping the buildings and adding new buildings adds life and richness and gives you a sense of the past that was there, which is an incredible place. so very grateful that you are considering this plan and very supportive of it. commissioner johnck. >> commissioner johnck: it represents the city. you mentioned 2010. i...
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maya rodriguez, nbc news. >> i'm gigi stone woods. >> and i'm frances rivera. thank you for watching "early today." check us out on social media so we can connect there. and your news continues on our nb stations. cad lib live picture - san jose >>> good morning. it's monday. do you have to tell you that? you're probably already feeling it. looking live in downtown san jose we see clear skies in the distance and we'll tell you you should enzwroi today because there's a change coming. thanks so much for joining us. i'm kris sanchez and we want to get right to that forecast. good morning. >> good morning. over here, kari. >> it does start out with clear skies across the bay area. a cold morning as you get ready to head out the door. that will help wake you up on this monday. we're going to start out with the temperatures in the mid-30s for the north bay, 35 in fairfield now and it's 43 in san jose. 37 in morgan hill and livermore. our highs today are going to be really nice today. the best
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purpose built stadium the games played here probably involve no bloodshed in contrast to the games of the maya play as with sacrifice to the gods when the game was over. both games that were merely symbolic of the course of the sun and the recurring movements of the heavenly bodies. around the a five hundred fifty the cult of the sun gradually decline for a long time it had dominated religious life at monte bon now other heavenly bodies were introduced into the divine cosmology. the heavens the earth and the underworld were in a new aqua brim. for most of meso america the age of venus had gone for two hundred sixty days in the year the anus rises first in the evening sky and sets last in the morning lena symbolize the balance of the divine powers and was variously represented in ott. presently monta gone had new over you know they had connections with the hotel a great nation to the northwest founded around the seven hundred eighty by the father of the legendary cat so-called. new temples and palaces were built they were consecrated to venus the evening star but the new owners were not alone.
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maybe do it with jimmy kimmel. >> she was a bright light. >> she and maya were adorable. they were wonderful together. not a bad idea. we'll see what happens. oscars coverage continues online at abc7news.com and also our abc 7 news app. we have the full list of winners and the most talked about moments there for you. >>> moving on right now, santa clara county fairgrounds hosts two gun shows a year and there's a push to ban them. >> they suggested the board of supervisors read the constitution. we're live in san jose. katie? >> reporter: this is not the first time they've tried to restrict gun shows. county supervisor ken yeager says that the people are approaching him about this issue. they're upset when they see advertisement for gun shows at the county fairgrounds. he says quote, allowing firearms to be sold at the fairgrounds is contrary to one of the main missions, promoting the health and well-being of our residents. he cites the shoot shooting in parkland, florida as part of.reason for the ban. the code of the west san jose gun show, the executive director of the g
maybe do it with jimmy kimmel. >> she was a bright light. >> she and maya were adorable. they were wonderful together. not a bad idea. we'll see what happens. oscars coverage continues online at abc7news.com and also our abc 7 news app. we have the full list of winners and the most talked about moments there for you. >>> moving on right now, santa clara county fairgrounds hosts two gun shows a year and there's a push to ban them. >> they suggested the board of...
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maya rodriguez has the story. >> the student response to the mass shooting at stoneman dougs has high is changing from commemoration to action. florida gun law signed days ago, the move championed by survivors as a first step in what many think will be a nationwide movement. >> it's either we see change or we're going to change our politicians. >> reporter: a student walkout is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on wednesday across the country. schools in all 50 states bracing for protests. >> no more silence. >> end gun violence. >> reporter: today students with walked a school near orlando to learn how to respond when the next school shooting tragedy happens. for three hours, nearly 40 students ran, hid, and at the last resort fought their way through active shooter response training. this is one of the instructors. >> >> if they understand what their role should be and what they should be doing you increase their chances of survival. >> reporter: for gabrielle it's a sign of the times, especially after what happened in parkland. >> i was a little scared to go to school the next day. like, th
maya rodriguez has the story. >> the student response to the mass shooting at stoneman dougs has high is changing from commemoration to action. florida gun law signed days ago, the move championed by survivors as a first step in what many think will be a nationwide movement. >> it's either we see change or we're going to change our politicians. >> reporter: a student walkout is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on wednesday across the country. schools in all 50 states bracing for...
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maya rodriguez, nbc news, ft. lauderdale, florida. >>> still ahead tonight, saving lives under extreme duress. doctors and nurses dropped into a war zone, now honored for their bravery on the battlefield. >>> also a ceremonial send-off on the eve of the iditarod. why the world's most famous dog race is dealing with a cloud of controversy. we have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, so with our doctors we chose prolia® to help make our bones stronger. only prolia® helps strengthen bones by stopping cells that damage them with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions, like low blood pressure; trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip or tongue swelling, rash, itching or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems, as severe jaw bone problems may happen or new or unusual pain in your hip, groin, or thigh, as unusual thigh bone fractures have occurred. speak to yo
maya rodriguez, nbc news, ft. lauderdale, florida. >>> still ahead tonight, saving lives under extreme duress. doctors and nurses dropped into a war zone, now honored for their bravery on the battlefield. >>> also a ceremonial send-off on the eve of the iditarod. why the world's most famous dog race is dealing with a cloud of controversy. we have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, so with our doctors we chose prolia® to help make our bones stronger....
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seventieth anniversary of israel's founding begins or as the palestinians call it the day of catastrophe i'm maya schwager and berlin this is the day. today is a turning point for people in our history of national struggle on our way to freedom and return. public up there how about the hamas movement and other organizations called for protests calling it the march return but events taking place on the ground shorts of march of chaos here on the side of the pole but i am sure the day our people from the whole nation from gaza from the west bank from the lands occupied to nine hundred forty one from other countries are launching this new phase of your love hello good job and that that these are aggressive riots the israeli defense forces resisted by using methods to break up protests. also on the program tonight breaking free in saudi arabia well look at how people in the ultra conservative kingdom are adopting to a wave of radical reforms. you want freedom for women and normal life it begins with a draw i think but a lot to have to follow it with. and we begin the day with those deadly clashes on
seventieth anniversary of israel's founding begins or as the palestinians call it the day of catastrophe i'm maya schwager and berlin this is the day. today is a turning point for people in our history of national struggle on our way to freedom and return. public up there how about the hamas movement and other organizations called for protests calling it the march return but events taking place on the ground shorts of march of chaos here on the side of the pole but i am sure the day our people...
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seventieth anniversary of israel's founding begins or as the palestinians call it the day of catastrophe i'm maya schwager and berlin this is the day. which it is a turning point for our people in our history of national struggle on our way to freedom and return. public that they have the hamas movement and other organizations called for protests calling it the march return but events taking place on the ground short of march of chaos if the atmosphere of the poll but i'm sure today our people from the whole nation from gaza from the west bank from the lands occupied in one hundred forty eight and from other countries are launching this new face. with these are aggressive riots the israeli defense forces resisted by using methods to break up protests. also on the program tonight breaking free in saudi arabia well look at how people in the ultra conservative kingdom are doubting to a wave of radical reforms. you want freedom for women and normal life it begins withdrawing but a lot to have to follow it would seem. and we begin the day with those deadly clashes on the border between gaza and israel
seventieth anniversary of israel's founding begins or as the palestinians call it the day of catastrophe i'm maya schwager and berlin this is the day. which it is a turning point for our people in our history of national struggle on our way to freedom and return. public that they have the hamas movement and other organizations called for protests calling it the march return but events taking place on the ground short of march of chaos if the atmosphere of the poll but i'm sure today our people...
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seventieth anniversary of israel's founding begins or as the palestinians call it the day of catastrophe i maya schwager and berlin this is the day. which it is a turning point for our people in our history of national struggle on our way to freedom and return. public that they have the mass movement and other organizations called for protests calling it the march return but events taking place on the ground shorts of march of chaos. at the polls but are you sure they are people from the whole nation from gaza from the west bank from the lands occupied in one nine hundred forty s. and from other countries are launching this new phase of your love how do you go about we're not that these are aggressive riots the israeli defense forces resisted but using methods to break up protests. also on the program tonight breaking free in saudi arabia well look at how people in the ultra conservative kingdom are doubting to a wave of radical reforms. you want freedom for women and normal life it begins with a draw i think but a lot will have to fall to keep it safe. and we begin the day with those deadly cl
seventieth anniversary of israel's founding begins or as the palestinians call it the day of catastrophe i maya schwager and berlin this is the day. which it is a turning point for our people in our history of national struggle on our way to freedom and return. public that they have the mass movement and other organizations called for protests calling it the march return but events taking place on the ground shorts of march of chaos. at the polls but are you sure they are people from the whole...
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maya rodriguez, nbc news, ft. lauderdale, florida. >>> still ahead tonight, saving lives under extreme duress. doctors and nurses dropped into a war zone, now honored for their bravery on the battlefield. >>> also a ceremonial send-off on the eve of the iditarod. send-off on the eve of the iditarod. why the when it comes to strong bones, are you on the right path? send-off on the eve of the iditarod. why the we have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, so with our doctors we chose prolia® to help make our bones stronger. only prolia® helps strengthen bones by stopping cells that damage them with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions, like low blood pressure; trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip or tongue swelling, rash, itching or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems, as severe jaw bone problems may happen or new or unusual pain in your hip, groi
maya rodriguez, nbc news, ft. lauderdale, florida. >>> still ahead tonight, saving lives under extreme duress. doctors and nurses dropped into a war zone, now honored for their bravery on the battlefield. >>> also a ceremonial send-off on the eve of the iditarod. send-off on the eve of the iditarod. why the when it comes to strong bones, are you on the right path? send-off on the eve of the iditarod. why the we have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, so...
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maya rodriguez, nbc news. >> really sad. they should have better safety precautions. >>> just ahead, the weekend that busted every single bracket in the world. we have the highlights next up. so stick around. powerful skincare, now light-as-air a breakthrough moisturizer delightfully whipped for instant absorption feel a light-as-air finish in a flash new olay whips ageless are confusing quilted northern are confusing quilted northernf. for a bouncy castle. they're both durable, flexible and nice to have at parties. but quilted northern is not a bouncy castle. it's just really nice toilet paper. are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec®. it's starts working hard at hour one. and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. use pantene shampoo together with 3 minute miracle daily conditioner. their pro-v formula is like a multi-vitamin. making your hair 2x stronger see the difference when you add 3 minute miracle daily conditioner. >>> are y
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danny cevallos, nbc legal analyst and maya, let me get started with you. moving this up to the federal level, what's changed as you see i it? >> donald trump has officially associated himself with this incident because he is named in this proceeding moving it to the federal court. it's a tactical advantage that he is try to have here, thinking it's a more favorable court to get this case back into arbitration. he wants to be in arbitration where the proceedings will be held, you know, confidential. details would not come out. also he does not want to be in a court where he would be subject to deposition, discovery, other documents that would have to be produced and so being in federal court is not good for him. being in an arbitration situation would be better for him. you started the segment mentioning the threat of physical violence, physical threats that were mentioned by miss clifford's attorney. i think that's really troubling. we would want to know more about that. obviously that is the situation, if that occurred during the time that she was being p
danny cevallos, nbc legal analyst and maya, let me get started with you. moving this up to the federal level, what's changed as you see i it? >> donald trump has officially associated himself with this incident because he is named in this proceeding moving it to the federal court. it's a tactical advantage that he is try to have here, thinking it's a more favorable court to get this case back into arbitration. he wants to be in arbitration where the proceedings will be held, you know,...
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i want your response, maya. this is how donald trump worded that on the campaign trail. >> every woman lied when they came forward to hurt my campaign. total fabrication. the events never happened. never. all of these liars will be sued after the election is over. >> well, and as we know, summer cerbos has sued donald trump for defamation. 19 women. some of those were teens in a beauty pageant where he literally walked in to watch them changing their clothes and then told them not to worry about it. at least allegedly. right? the point is that if anyone else in this country had that number of complaints against them, we would all be pointing to the number of complaints as a strong indication that there's some very problematic behavior there. >> this is a man who is admitting this behavior. he admitted the miss universe, peeking in on young girls. and he admitted grabbing women who don't want to be grabbed. >> multiple times, actually. more than once. not just "access hollywood." >> so why aren't we believing the
i want your response, maya. this is how donald trump worded that on the campaign trail. >> every woman lied when they came forward to hurt my campaign. total fabrication. the events never happened. never. all of these liars will be sued after the election is over. >> well, and as we know, summer cerbos has sued donald trump for defamation. 19 women. some of those were teens in a beauty pageant where he literally walked in to watch them changing their clothes and then told them not...
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built stadium the games played here probably involves no bloodshed in contrast to the games of the maya play as with sacrifice to the gods when the game was over. both games at monta at bangor merely symbolic of the course of the sun and the recurring movements of the heavenly bodies. around the if five hundred fifty but come out of the sun gradually decline for a long time it had dominated religious life atlanta. now other heavenly bodies were introduced into the divine cosmology. the heavens the earth and the underworld were in a new ecuadorian. for most of meso america the age of venus had gone for two hundred sixty days in the year lena's rises first in the evening sky and sets last in the morning the new symbolize the balance of the divine powers and was variously represented in ott. presently monta gone had new over you know they had connections with the poll tax a great nation to the northwest founded around the year seven hundred and d. by the father of the legendary cat socorro. new temples and palaces were built they were consecrated to venus the evening star but the new ruler
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i'm joined by maya wiley, who's here with mr. nunberg, and bill crystal, editor-in-chief of the weekly standard. what we have learned in the last three days about what mueller is focused on? >> it's been a very busy three days, and mueller, the fact that he's following the money and influence has gotten him one step closer to donald trump. >> that's clear to you? >> that's clear. >> why do you subpoena nunberg? they're tightening the screws on nunberg. and what's the point of nunberg? to get to roger stone. it's clear from nunberg's statement that he would do anything for roger stone. and roger stump was donald trump's closest advisor and stone was also paul manafort's partner back in the day. so stone, manafort, flynn, it strikes me that he's made quite a lot of are grprogress. >> you know if you look at what paul manafort was doing, he was working with roger stone taking all foreign clients that literally no one else would take. as a person who openly bragged about his link to julian assange, who's now caught up in the potentia
i'm joined by maya wiley, who's here with mr. nunberg, and bill crystal, editor-in-chief of the weekly standard. what we have learned in the last three days about what mueller is focused on? >> it's been a very busy three days, and mueller, the fact that he's following the money and influence has gotten him one step closer to donald trump. >> that's clear to you? >> that's clear. >> why do you subpoena nunberg? they're tightening the screws on nunberg. and what's the...
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tiffany haddish and maya raw dofl so popular. a lot of people are making a push on social media for them to host next year's oscars. maybe like a "thelma & louise" reboot. anything where they can be together. they were so good. >> they were quite funny. >>> there. >> thank you. i like it up here. check this out, the pooches are into it. that's maui and moon and parker putting the bow tie on. if you want to watch the oscars, what kind of oscar statue that? we hope you enjoyed the snow, the after party continues, i hope the weather where you live is rocking. >> reporter: good morning, everybody, i'm meteorologist karen rogers it's cold, feels like 20 degrees right now. let's check the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast as we look outside. we have the camera shaking a little bit. we have a chilly breeze and bright sunshine right now. the chilly breeze continues today 45 degrees for the high. tomorrow, cloudy, 47. tuesday night into wednesday is the arrival of our next nor'easter. it could bring a powerful snow for parts the re
tiffany haddish and maya raw dofl so popular. a lot of people are making a push on social media for them to host next year's oscars. maybe like a "thelma & louise" reboot. anything where they can be together. they were so good. >> they were quite funny. >>> there. >> thank you. i like it up here. check this out, the pooches are into it. that's maui and moon and parker putting the bow tie on. if you want to watch the oscars, what kind of oscar statue that? we...
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ex-trump sam nunberg says after he got legal advice from maya wylie. she's very, very smart. if you have never been on the wrongside of this kind of legal pressure, it can really send people around the bend. >> it's devastatingly stressful. and i think it's important to acknowledge that. i do want to make one quick correction. i was assistant united states attorney here in new york in the civil division, civil prosecutor, not a criminal prosecutor. but i think what's important here is that this is a white house and sam is an example of this, of people who do not have a lot of political experience. and the reality of this kind of investigation would be devastating under any circumstances to anyone. but i think we're not just seeing that with sam nunberg but also folks in the white house. i believe hope hicks, for example, in, her resignation had to have been under a lot of stress. it came after hours of testimony. when you are being interviewed by seasoned prosecutors, with e-mails or other documents that they may be questioning you about, you suddenly realize that you have a
ex-trump sam nunberg says after he got legal advice from maya wylie. she's very, very smart. if you have never been on the wrongside of this kind of legal pressure, it can really send people around the bend. >> it's devastatingly stressful. and i think it's important to acknowledge that. i do want to make one quick correction. i was assistant united states attorney here in new york in the civil division, civil prosecutor, not a criminal prosecutor. but i think what's important here is...
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maya, tell us about the area. >> yeah. katy, this is the largest public university in the miami area. there's tens of thousands of students that go there. where this happened is across southwest 8th street, this is a huge road, heavily trasktd. the florida turnpike is near the campus, so you have a lot of cars trying to make their way to the turnpike, off the turnpike, going past the university campus. this was a new pedestrian bridge. it was many years in the making. it just opened within the last month or so. if there's any good news, it's is that the entire campus is on spring break at this point so presumably there would not have been students making their way across the bridge when this collapse happened. it was described as a swinging pedestrian bridge. that was the architectural description of it. it was considered a priority to get students and faculty safely across this particular busy road, 8th street that runs by the campus. so again, just a tragedy. we're hearing from the florida highway patrol that there are m
maya, tell us about the area. >> yeah. katy, this is the largest public university in the miami area. there's tens of thousands of students that go there. where this happened is across southwest 8th street, this is a huge road, heavily trasktd. the florida turnpike is near the campus, so you have a lot of cars trying to make their way to the turnpike, off the turnpike, going past the university campus. this was a new pedestrian bridge. it was many years in the making. it just opened...
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because it's not your call or my call or maya's call. it is the call of justice, which we have prosecutors charged and forced to adjudicate. what do you say to her point that it's not your call? >> i say you're right, and it may not be my call, but here's what i also say, why do they not indict podesta, podesta's brother? >> probably according to the reports has significant foreign lobbying exposure here. the. >> he worked for man for tmanaf. here's where we can agree to disagree. i always find that with these investigations, whether it was scooter libby, whether they didn't charge hillary clinton, that there's always a reason that the democrats don't get tried and the republicans do. now you're going to laugh at me. >> i'm going to definitely laugh. >> you are going to laugh at me. >> yes, i am. >> but you explain to me why she didn't get indicted. she hid her e-mails. >> i'm going to use moderator's privilege and say you're trying to change the topic. >> no, i'm not. the statute is so broad. >> the reason you're here is you seem to be
because it's not your call or my call or maya's call. it is the call of justice, which we have prosecutors charged and forced to adjudicate. what do you say to her point that it's not your call? >> i say you're right, and it may not be my call, but here's what i also say, why do they not indict podesta, podesta's brother? >> probably according to the reports has significant foreign lobbying exposure here. the. >> he worked for man for tmanaf. here's where we can agree to...
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ex-trump said sam none bergs says after he got legal advice from maya wylie. she's very, very smart. if you have never been on the wrongside of this kind of legal pressure, it can really send people around the bend. >> it's devastatingly stressful. and i think it's important to acknowledge that. i do want to make one quick correction. i was assistant united states attorney here in new york in the civil division, civil prosecutor, not a criminal prosecutor. but i think what's important here is that this is a white house and sam is an example of this, of people who do not have a lot of political experience. and the reality of this kind of investigation would be devastating under any circumstances to anyone. but i think we're not just seeing that with sam nunberg but also folks in the white house. i believe hope hicks, for example, in, her resignation had to have been under a lot of stress. it came after hours of testimony. when you are being interviewed by seasoned prosecutors, with e-mails or other documents that they may be questioning you about, you suddenly
ex-trump said sam none bergs says after he got legal advice from maya wylie. she's very, very smart. if you have never been on the wrongside of this kind of legal pressure, it can really send people around the bend. >> it's devastatingly stressful. and i think it's important to acknowledge that. i do want to make one quick correction. i was assistant united states attorney here in new york in the civil division, civil prosecutor, not a criminal prosecutor. but i think what's important...
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environmental damage thai authorities of all the temporary closure of one of the country's most famous beaches maya bay which is best known for the leonardo dicaprio movie the big fish has been visited by millions but now this stretch of coast will be off limits for four months a year. tourism is a major factor in the thai economy the sector was responsible for over twelve percent of the country's gross domestic product last year. most tourists head to thailand's beaches so the decision to close my a beach for four months will leave many visitors disappointed thai environmental already saying the move is essential. if it is too late to save. there is no but if we don't do something today it will be too late. thailand has restricted tourist sites before to protect its environment for example in twenty eleven dozens of diving sites were closed to protect coral reefs but with the number of foreign visitors expected to grow the government has a tricky job it needs to find the right balance between protecting the environment and drawing tourists. now to a country that's been dubbed the senior citizen of
environmental damage thai authorities of all the temporary closure of one of the country's most famous beaches maya bay which is best known for the leonardo dicaprio movie the big fish has been visited by millions but now this stretch of coast will be off limits for four months a year. tourism is a major factor in the thai economy the sector was responsible for over twelve percent of the country's gross domestic product last year. most tourists head to thailand's beaches so the decision to...
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torn maya wiley. why were you so flabbergasted by that admission? >> well, the agreement between stormy daniels and donald trump has a number of representations that supposedly made by the agreement. trump is releasing claims against her and making various representations and agreements with her. there is absolutely no way that trump could make any of those agreements or representations if he didn't know about them. so essentially what we witnessed on the air is the lawyer saying trump is not a party to the agreement, which means the whole thing is invalid. he's under cut his client's position. i don't know why he did that on the national television. >> good question. in the agreement is david dennis dennisson. do you agree? >> i do. this is a bizarre. i don't know why people go to law school because apparently it doesn't matter. [ laughter ] >> i don't know what else to say about it. the new normal is so abnormal, what we're watching unfold is crazy. it's a non-disclosure agreement. so the two parties are the parties with knowledge of the thing the
torn maya wiley. why were you so flabbergasted by that admission? >> well, the agreement between stormy daniels and donald trump has a number of representations that supposedly made by the agreement. trump is releasing claims against her and making various representations and agreements with her. there is absolutely no way that trump could make any of those agreements or representations if he didn't know about them. so essentially what we witnessed on the air is the lawyer saying trump is...
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joining me now is attorney maya wiley, former counsel to the mayor of new york city, and natasha, the staff writer at "the atlantic." you cover this story in and out. what do you think of these new facets with kushner, who has famously been dealing with a lot of debt on his company side? >> well, it is entirely unsurprising, right? kushner came into this administration having not actually digested himself from any of his -- well, from the vast majority of his interests in kushner companies. he came into the transition period and into the white house, the administration, with this 666 fifth avenue debt very, very heavily on his mind. he was -- >> does it ever weird you out that the building they owe now close to $1 billion on now is literally lucifer's address? >> i mean, yeah. i think everyone talk about that fact. >> there have been a number of new york jokes about that. >> if it were a movie and they were, like, oh, that'd be too much. >> it's been like the devil on their shoulders. it's been impossible for them to get rid of, basically. they're over $1 billion in debt, and they've
joining me now is attorney maya wiley, former counsel to the mayor of new york city, and natasha, the staff writer at "the atlantic." you cover this story in and out. what do you think of these new facets with kushner, who has famously been dealing with a lot of debt on his company side? >> well, it is entirely unsurprising, right? kushner came into this administration having not actually digested himself from any of his -- well, from the vast majority of his interests in...
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let's bring in republican strategist, noelle nickpoore, elowna menkosky, a writer at salon, maya harris, former senior policy adviser to hillary clinton's campaign, and democratic strategy morris reid. wow, it's an all-star lineup, okay. we'll start with you, noelle, here. do you agree with the congressman? also, were you surprised that this came from this particular congressman? but that the president and his lawyers should lay off the attacks against the special counsel? >> 100%, alex. i agree 100%, because it makes sense, and also, consider the source. i mean, this is trey gowdy. this is a guy that was leading the investigations with benghazi. this is a 100% true, red, you know, gop crusader here. and he is saying, lay off, stop the tweeting, be smart. and if there's no collusion, which they're already saying, you know, that there isn't collusion, let mueller be mueller and stop trump from being trump! just stop it! so, yes, trey gowdy makes very good sense. and i'm really glad that he said that and i'm glad that he said it on the record. and i'll echo that even lindsey graham had so
let's bring in republican strategist, noelle nickpoore, elowna menkosky, a writer at salon, maya harris, former senior policy adviser to hillary clinton's campaign, and democratic strategy morris reid. wow, it's an all-star lineup, okay. we'll start with you, noelle, here. do you agree with the congressman? also, were you surprised that this came from this particular congressman? but that the president and his lawyers should lay off the attacks against the special counsel? >> 100%, alex....
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news on this show last night, initially vowing on camera to defy mueller's subpoena, which my guest, maya wiley cautioned against. >> sam, you got immunity, so you certainly don't have any reason not to testify. not only that, it actually makes it appear that roger stone has something to hide because you will not go testify. >> he has nothing to hide. >> well then go testify. >> i think that in our discussion and what you said, i would have no problem going to the grand jury. but i once again don't want to have to spend 80 hours going over, email? >> you would rather spend possibly a year in jail than 80 hours going through emails? >> i'm not going to jail. >> and then he said, am i? so what is he really asking? and did the answers he got there from ms. wiley and others have impact? i can show you this news tonight, nunberg is saying, yes, he will comply, basically because of the counsel of professor maya wiley whom he spoke to on "the beat." some have told me that that segment felt like an interventi intervention. i'll tell you it was unlike any interview i have ever been a part of, eith
news on this show last night, initially vowing on camera to defy mueller's subpoena, which my guest, maya wiley cautioned against. >> sam, you got immunity, so you certainly don't have any reason not to testify. not only that, it actually makes it appear that roger stone has something to hide because you will not go testify. >> he has nothing to hide. >> well then go testify. >> i think that in our discussion and what you said, i would have no problem going to the grand...
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environmental damage thai authorities of all the temporary closure of one of the country's most famous beaches maya bay which is best known for the leonardo dicaprio movie the big show has been visited by millions but now this stretch of coast will be off limits for full months a year. tourism is a major factor in the thai economy the sector was responsible for over twelve percent of the country's gross domestic product last year. most tourists head to thailand's beaches so the decision to close my a beach for four months will leave many visitors disappointed thai environmental already saying the move is essential. if it is too late to save. there is no but if we don't do something today it will be too late. thailand has restricted tourist sites before to protect its environment for example in twenty eleven dozens of diving sites were closed to protect coral reefs but with the number of foreign visitors expected to grow the government has a tricky job it needs to find the right balance between protecting the environment and drawing tourists. now to a country that's been dubbed the senior citizen of
environmental damage thai authorities of all the temporary closure of one of the country's most famous beaches maya bay which is best known for the leonardo dicaprio movie the big show has been visited by millions but now this stretch of coast will be off limits for full months a year. tourism is a major factor in the thai economy the sector was responsible for over twelve percent of the country's gross domestic product last year. most tourists head to thailand's beaches so the decision to...