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what nothing happened maya rudolph, everybody. [ cheers and applause maya and i are doing something fun when we come back. stick around, everybody. it's gonna be good [ cheers and applause ♪ volunteerism. fundraising. giving back. subaru and our retailers have given over one hundred and sixty-five million dollars to charity. we call it our love promise. and it's why you don't eveveto u to love a subaru retailer. love. it's what makes subaru, subaru so the thing no one tells you about tampons? you gotta change sizes to match your flow. only tampax pearl makes five. so if it hurts to remove? go down a size. leaking? go up one. and every size has our leakguard braid for back-up protection. find your flow combo with tampax. this is jamie. you're going to be seeing a lot more of him now. -i'm not calling him "dad." -oh, n-no. -look, [sighs] i get it. some new guy comes in helping your mom bundle and save with progressive, but hey, we're all in this together. right, champ? -i'm getting more nuggets. -how about some carrots? you don't want to ruin your dinner. -you're not my dad! hat's fair.
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from 1928 its new director harnessed maya made the bauhaus even more political and radical his houses were an attempt to make social classes based on need and not luxury. funding ended when the nazis came to power in the powerhouse close in 1930 to one last privately funded attempt came from its fund a hole in berlin but it failed in 1033 the boss had shut down. is about house history have its ideas run their course hardly in these times of up people people are rediscovering its visionary potential how was bauhaus continuing to inspire today we visit via again. constantine by a is used to having breakfast in his own gallery it's just like one big family the found as an artist of the gallery i can hire all graduates of the legendary bauhaus university their contribution to the 100th anniversary year is called contemporary bauhaus. complete flyswatter as. which can also applaud for the boat house thus also thanks this private gallery is the official showcase of the bauhaus university and the artists don't see bauhaus as a brand but an attitude towards the weald a common theme in their a
from 1928 its new director harnessed maya made the bauhaus even more political and radical his houses were an attempt to make social classes based on need and not luxury. funding ended when the nazis came to power in the powerhouse close in 1930 to one last privately funded attempt came from its fund a hole in berlin but it failed in 1033 the boss had shut down. is about house history have its ideas run their course hardly in these times of up people people are rediscovering its visionary...
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so back to eugene robinson and maya wiley. eugene, are we in because of all the name calling a kind of post-name calling society where nothing matters anymore? help us out of here. >> first of all, brian, thank you for the public service of reminding us once again what the republicans who are now supporting donald trump said about him at the time. i actually think that was done in emphasis. the point is donald trump is now president of the united states. so what he says and does has a completely different import and meaning and impact from what it did when he was just the sort of weird candidate who nobody could figure out who was beating the field in 2016. it's different now. he's the president. so i think even if the criticism is the same this is just a different time, a different situation, and potentially a different impact. >> maya wiley, i have some numbers to show you. we'll put them on the screen. this is from a fox news poll. and a point of information here. yes, this is a product of fox news. they are very proud of t
so back to eugene robinson and maya wiley. eugene, are we in because of all the name calling a kind of post-name calling society where nothing matters anymore? help us out of here. >> first of all, brian, thank you for the public service of reminding us once again what the republicans who are now supporting donald trump said about him at the time. i actually think that was done in emphasis. the point is donald trump is now president of the united states. so what he says and does has a...
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. >> joining us now, msnbc legal analyst, danny cevallos and maya wylie. what's your take? >> let me start by saying stephanie, i was cheering the civilian review board which sent over the pantaleo's case. it was the most serious recommendation that you can make from the civilian complaint review board. what i make of it was this is the right outcome that there was any reason to say that officer pantaleo did not comply with the department's regulations and that once the judge also after hearing from remembering if even new york city medical examiner says that eric garner died because of the choke hold was used. the policy at the time that says don't do. this was the right outcome. commissioner o'neill did the right thing. and he did it knowing there will be ranked and filed police officers who would not agree. that was the right outcome. the conversations, some of the earlier coverage that we heard about how eric garner's death brought up an important conversation and it is important to have a conversation frankly black communities and latino communities have been having th
. >> joining us now, msnbc legal analyst, danny cevallos and maya wylie. what's your take? >> let me start by saying stephanie, i was cheering the civilian review board which sent over the pantaleo's case. it was the most serious recommendation that you can make from the civilian complaint review board. what i make of it was this is the right outcome that there was any reason to say that officer pantaleo did not comply with the department's regulations and that once the judge also...
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maya, it's a weird headliner i had to begin our segment with. americans are angry, and we're seeing the numbers that say 7 out of 10 of us are feeling this way. why? >> well, i think we have several indicators of why. we have seen a 33% increase in hate, both hate groups and hate crimes that is a number that was on the down swing before the campaign season began in 2016. and it has increased year-over-year over the last four years. we are seeing a much more fraught debate about who belongs here and how we treat people. and, you know, frankly, that's part of why you saw the differentiation between the republican number on anger and the democratic number on anger. >> opposite? >> they're opposite. and one of the reasons is because of things like immigration and the sense that because we have a changing demographic in this country, somehow people who are white are under attack and have been on the defensive and people of color are somehow being privilege and benefitted. the numbers do not bear that out. if we looked at health care or jobs or wealth
maya, it's a weird headliner i had to begin our segment with. americans are angry, and we're seeing the numbers that say 7 out of 10 of us are feeling this way. why? >> well, i think we have several indicators of why. we have seen a 33% increase in hate, both hate groups and hate crimes that is a number that was on the down swing before the campaign season began in 2016. and it has increased year-over-year over the last four years. we are seeing a much more fraught debate about who...
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from 928 its new director harness maya made the bauhaus even more political and radical his houses were an attempt to mix social classes based on need and not luxury. funding ended when the nazis came to power and the ball house close in 1930 to one last privately funded attempt came from miss fund and berlin but it failed in 1033 the bauhaus had shut down. is about house history have its ideas. hardly in these times of people people are rediscovering its visionary potential how was bow house continuing to inspire today we visit via again. constantine is used to having breakfast in his own gallery it's just like one big family the famed as an artist of the. graduates of the legendary bauhaus university their contribution to the 100th anniversary year is called contemporary bauhaus the. flyswatter is. which can also applaud for the boat house that's also. this private gallery is the official showcase of the bauhaus university and the artists don't see bauhaus as a brand but an attitude towards the weald a common theme in their art is the destruction of the environment and the loss of nat
from 928 its new director harness maya made the bauhaus even more political and radical his houses were an attempt to mix social classes based on need and not luxury. funding ended when the nazis came to power and the ball house close in 1930 to one last privately funded attempt came from miss fund and berlin but it failed in 1033 the bauhaus had shut down. is about house history have its ideas. hardly in these times of people people are rediscovering its visionary potential how was bow house...
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macguineas.o maya thank you for coming in. democratic candidates are flocking to the buckeye state this weekend to make their pitch at the famous state fair. this is bloomberg. ♪ kevin: butter cows and everything served on a stick. it is that time of the year again, democratic candidates are flocking to the iowa state fair this weekend to make their pitch to voters. joe biden has already tripped up in the hawkeye state. >> we have this notion that somehow if you are poor you cannot do it. poor kids are just as bright and talented as white kids -- wealthy kids, let kids, asian kids. we think, we are going to dumb it down. they can do anything everyone else can do given a shot. is wendyining us now benjamin's and. thank you for being here. what is going on at the iowa state fair? >> uncle joe. the former vice president has been doing these verbal gaffes since his 40's and 50's, now in his 70's, and now he is coming off sounding like an old man. teachers over his words. he not only had that mistake last night which you try to g
macguineas.o maya thank you for coming in. democratic candidates are flocking to the buckeye state this weekend to make their pitch at the famous state fair. this is bloomberg. ♪ kevin: butter cows and everything served on a stick. it is that time of the year again, democratic candidates are flocking to the iowa state fair this weekend to make their pitch to voters. joe biden has already tripped up in the hawkeye state. >> we have this notion that somehow if you are poor you cannot do...
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maya, thank you for joining us. i want to look at the long-term issues here. let's ok at what the deficits are projected to be now for the next few years, look at that, $1 trillion, $1 trillion, $1 trillion as far ashe eye can see, $1 trillion and above deficits. let's s ok at how thilates the g.d.p. and the curve historically. you can see that high peak in world war ii. now we see we are on path toe near thosels that we were hitting in world war ii. i think biggest question to you, mayback you have said and c.b.o. has said this level of debt is unsustainable. what does that really mean to the average american? what will happen if we do keep on this trajectory? >> yeah, and the trajectory is a stunning one, as your chart shows, because the fact that we are at the debt levels that are the highest they have ever been relative to the economy other than just after world war ii without having fought in a war, a world war, sort of sows you this is a very different situation. this is self-imposed by a lot of policy choices. the reason this matters to american familie
maya, thank you for joining us. i want to look at the long-term issues here. let's ok at what the deficits are projected to be now for the next few years, look at that, $1 trillion, $1 trillion, $1 trillion as far ashe eye can see, $1 trillion and above deficits. let's s ok at how thilates the g.d.p. and the curve historically. you can see that high peak in world war ii. now we see we are on path toe near thosels that we were hitting in world war ii. i think biggest question to you, mayback you...
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and you make that point, maya. and, john, this really resolves around how ideas get formalized in washington, which is a very odd process. and so al green has been pushing this. now he is a critique of trump. he has been very straightforward that he think trump does not deserve the office and is illegitimate and should be removed notwithstanding the other obstruction analysis. so he sort of was already out there, whether you call that super pro impeachment or more left or whatever. but he's been leading this. and it seems that the rest of the party now is coming along. take a look at congressman green. >> things start with a spark. and sometimes the spark is ignored. other times the spark can cause others to become consumed with the righteousness of a cause and participate in the cause itself. >> john flannery, do you agree with that analysis? is it time to paraphrase mr. green, is it time to spark one up here? >> some of the greatest speeches that we've had including bobby kennedy's parallel to that about drips of
and you make that point, maya. and, john, this really resolves around how ideas get formalized in washington, which is a very odd process. and so al green has been pushing this. now he is a critique of trump. he has been very straightforward that he think trump does not deserve the office and is illegitimate and should be removed notwithstanding the other obstruction analysis. so he sort of was already out there, whether you call that super pro impeachment or more left or whatever. but he's...
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thank you for joining me, maya. that wraps up the hour for me. i will see you back here tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. eastern and 3:00 p.m. eastern. you can watch or listen to the show, by the way, on the road on sirius xm radio, tunein, msnbc.com/now and apple tv. can you find me all over social media, twitter, facebook, instagram, snapchat and linkedin. thank you for watching. "deadline: white house" begins right now. >>> hello, and namaste, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york city. i'm john heilemann from for nicolle wallace. just two weeks from mass shooting that's left dozens dead, one specifically targeting hispanics. it's appallingly parent how little impact these slaughters have had on president donald trump. today the president is giving every indication he's retreating on the promise of gun reform by at the same time returning to his focus on policies that target latinos. we will get to guns in a moment. >>> but first this morning his administration announcing a new rule that will allow u.s. to hold migrant families in detention indefinitely if the
thank you for joining me, maya. that wraps up the hour for me. i will see you back here tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. eastern and 3:00 p.m. eastern. you can watch or listen to the show, by the way, on the road on sirius xm radio, tunein, msnbc.com/now and apple tv. can you find me all over social media, twitter, facebook, instagram, snapchat and linkedin. thank you for watching. "deadline: white house" begins right now. >>> hello, and namaste, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york city....
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maya, thank you for joining us. i want to look at the long-te issues here. let's look at what the deficits are projected to be now for the next few years, lot,ok at th $1 trillion, $1 trillion, $1 trillion as far as the eye can see, $1 trillion and above deficits. let's look at how this relates the g.d.p. and the curve historically. you can see that high peak i world war ii. now we see we are on path to near tse levels that we wee hitting in world war ii. i think biggest question to you, mayback you have said and c.bha. said this level of debt is atsustainable. oes that really mean to the average american? what will happen if we do keepis on trajectory? >> yeah, and the trajectory is a ng one, as your chart shows, because the fact that we are at the dearbt levels tha the highest they have ever been relative to the economy other than just after world war ii without having fought in a war, a world war, sort of shows you this is a very different situation. this iself-imposed by a lot of policy choices. the reason this matters to american familieis a number of i
maya, thank you for joining us. i want to look at the long-te issues here. let's look at what the deficits are projected to be now for the next few years, lot,ok at th $1 trillion, $1 trillion, $1 trillion as far as the eye can see, $1 trillion and above deficits. let's look at how this relates the g.d.p. and the curve historically. you can see that high peak i world war ii. now we see we are on path to near tse levels that we wee hitting in world war ii. i think biggest question to you,...
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it all comes back to maya angelou. when someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time the negative preannouncement is the first time when they preannounce a bad quarter, they are not just looking at the past but the order book to the future believe me, if there was hope that business would get better, the company wouldn't have to cut numbers between the regularly scheduled quarter reports. if they thought something could get better not worse, they would keep their darn mouth shut and wait preannouncement signals on going weakness that will continue. i recommend waiting 30 days to see if anything improves before you think about buying that stock and this will really keep you out of trouble because i can count on one hand the number of times when things got better within a month you'll miss great opportune tips sometimes the stock bottoms early but most of the time after 30 days, you sidestep a brutal leg down i've done a lot of homework on this question and i found that it usually takes at least a month fo
it all comes back to maya angelou. when someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time the negative preannouncement is the first time when they preannounce a bad quarter, they are not just looking at the past but the order book to the future believe me, if there was hope that business would get better, the company wouldn't have to cut numbers between the regularly scheduled quarter reports. if they thought something could get better not worse, they would keep their darn mouth shut...
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back with us tonight maya wiley, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york with a new school here in new york and john, his latest work co-authored with tim mcgraw is "songs of america." good evening and welcome to you both. maya, did we miss an announcement or was that the announcement because this appears to be impeachment by wimper and not bang. >> yes. >> is that what this is? >> yes. >> all right. [ laughter ] >> anything? >> sometimes it's that simple. let's add. >> okay. >> the short answer is of course it was always an impeachment inquiry. by definition of the house committee's were calling witnesses to understand the mueller report before the mueller report was released what evidence existed around the president and campaign and associates actions that it was an inquiry by definition that's what a hearing is and the silence of the inability of democrats to just say that went to the political strategy of vote counting, right? what changed really wasn't that whether or not they were always in an inquiry a
back with us tonight maya wiley, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york with a new school here in new york and john, his latest work co-authored with tim mcgraw is "songs of america." good evening and welcome to you both. maya, did we miss an announcement or was that the announcement because this appears to be impeachment by wimper and not bang. >> yes. >> is that what this is? >> yes. >> all right. [ laughter ] >> anything?...
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back with us tonight maya wiley, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york with a new school here in new york and john, his latest work co-authored with tim mcgraw is "songs of america." good evening and welcome to you both. maya, did we miss an announcement or was that the announcement because this appears to be impeachment by wimper and not bang. >> yes. >> is that what this is? >> yes. >> all right. [ laughter ] >> anything? >> sometimes it's that simple. let's add. >> okay. >> the short answer is of course it was always an impeachment inquiry. by definition of the house committee's were calling witnesses to understand the mueller report before the mueller repofs wrt was releasedt existed around the president and campaign and associates actions that it was an inquiry by definition that's what a hearing is and the silence of the inability of democrats to just say that went to the political strategy of vote counting, right? changed really wasn't that whether or not they were always in an inquiry and felt that w
back with us tonight maya wiley, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york with a new school here in new york and john, his latest work co-authored with tim mcgraw is "songs of america." good evening and welcome to you both. maya, did we miss an announcement or was that the announcement because this appears to be impeachment by wimper and not bang. >> yes. >> is that what this is? >> yes. >> all right. [ laughter ] >> anything?...
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. >>> up next, an important fact check on a new defenseton white supremacy with maya wiley when we're back in just 30 seconds. n we're back in just 30 seconds. oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ now we turn to the facts you need to know as america reckons with renewed discussions of terror in the wake of el paso. politics can get in the way of facts. some of trump's allies are now falsely denying that white supremacy itself is a problem in america. tucker carlson kicking up a firestorm this week with new comments claiming white supremacy is just a hoax. >> if you were to assemble a list, a hierarchy of concerns, of problems this is country faces where would white supremacy be on the list? right up there with russia probably. it's not a real problem in america. this is a hoax.
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maya, is this on the level? >> nope. it's not on the level. and you know, ari, you already laid it out quite clearly. and if we just go back even in terms of history, right? you know, we have a long history in this country of members of congress going to foreign countries in order to understand what they think it the policy positions of the united states should be. and that's actually something that the constitution of the united states sanctions. so here you know where had you a dennis hastert who went abroad even though the white house was upset about it but the white house never you know, wen and called you know colombia and said don't let him in, you have nancy pelosi in '07 when she went to syria, had you all kinds of, ronald reagan didn't like it when then speaker of the house jim wright went and started negotiating a peace agreement greet with the msandonistas thanks to former president arias. long history frankly in some of those instances even the congressional member overstepped their hands. newt gingrich did it when he went to mainl
maya, is this on the level? >> nope. it's not on the level. and you know, ari, you already laid it out quite clearly. and if we just go back even in terms of history, right? you know, we have a long history in this country of members of congress going to foreign countries in order to understand what they think it the policy positions of the united states should be. and that's actually something that the constitution of the united states sanctions. so here you know where had you a dennis...
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. >> desde mÉxico en la hermosa rivera maya, veremos todo lo que sucediÓ en la celebracion de la boda de nuestro querido chef y su esposa ruth esto y mÁs en nuevo dÍa siempre imacec adhemÁ ti. (mÚsica) (mÚsica) (mÚsica) >> >> lunes 5 de agosto de 2019 y hoy el equipo de un nuevo dÍa se une al dolor de los afectados y a nuestra comunidad tras las recientes tragedias que hemos vivido en el Último fin de semana. >> hoy estaremos en vivo desde el lugar de los hechos ofrec ofreciendo ayuda tambiÉn mucha i informaciÓn. >> nuestro compaÑero estÁ de vacaciones por hoy. >> tenemos noticias mÁs alegres mÁs adelante, para ahora tenemos que continuar con el programa > >> vamos a pasar con paulina que tienen las noticias del dÍa. >> buenos dÍas, vamos a la informaciÓn de este lunes. los tiroteos masivos en texas y en ohio fueron ataques diabÓl o diabÓlicos y un crimen contra la humanidad, de esta manera lo dijo este lunes el presidente donald trump desde la casa blanca. sus palabras surgen a raÍz de las crÍticas que recibiÓ por no haber suspendido su descanso del fin de seman
. >> desde mÉxico en la hermosa rivera maya, veremos todo lo que sucediÓ en la celebracion de la boda de nuestro querido chef y su esposa ruth esto y mÁs en nuevo dÍa siempre imacec adhemÁ ti. (mÚsica) (mÚsica) (mÚsica) >> >> lunes 5 de agosto de 2019 y hoy el equipo de un nuevo dÍa se une al dolor de los afectados y a nuestra comunidad tras las recientes tragedias que hemos vivido en el Último fin de semana. >> hoy estaremos en vivo desde el lugar de los...
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it didn't change her love of the country melanie moore tossed maya returned and her . stand on the other hand is leaving jerusalem. when the provost the fischel tyler to say goodbye. to know your true very good through a greeting is about the limit of wolfgang schmidt's arabic he's had some language lessons but on the streets of jerusalem he doesn't get very far with what he learned the people here are friendly regardless. dropped it we will miss you have a nice time. even new year's eve exactly. friendship that's right. so so we're pretty. close to the feast of the ascension the lutheran parish organizes an international church service on the mount of olives german english and arabic speaking christians celebrate together it is from here that jesus is believed to have ascended to heaven. there. when the d.p. when we read the bible in germany it seems very abstract and far away. but here it's late to a specific geography where this is on the one hand that's fascinating down on the other hand i would say especially in the lutheran tradition. our faith doesn't depend on
it didn't change her love of the country melanie moore tossed maya returned and her . stand on the other hand is leaving jerusalem. when the provost the fischel tyler to say goodbye. to know your true very good through a greeting is about the limit of wolfgang schmidt's arabic he's had some language lessons but on the streets of jerusalem he doesn't get very far with what he learned the people here are friendly regardless. dropped it we will miss you have a nice time. even new year's eve...
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the last inmate set here in sell for more than 100 years ago france shunda maya born in 1901 in the town of show invite. his offense to the end can't stand it student funds jandali a salute the sidewalk outside the house such time gas a number 18 by urinating to give it to us we need them the last inmate didn't have time to contribute to the prison artwork he was released on february 21st 19146 months later he volunteered for military service in the great war. doing as a title that could i do beg a university then had more than 2600 students of those more than 1200 well wolf and has i think they have bigger worries in. the student jail was closed about a 100 years ago today and the only people leaving their trace are the tourist. class. as well as its narrow winding streets heidelberg also has a busy main road that runs parallel to the neck up through the old tel and. it's one of the longest and most beautiful pedestrian zones in europe full of shops and boutiques. it's also the location of the historic student hall and some. built in 1703 it's been run for the past 175 years by the fami
the last inmate set here in sell for more than 100 years ago france shunda maya born in 1901 in the town of show invite. his offense to the end can't stand it student funds jandali a salute the sidewalk outside the house such time gas a number 18 by urinating to give it to us we need them the last inmate didn't have time to contribute to the prison artwork he was released on february 21st 19146 months later he volunteered for military service in the great war. doing as a title that could i do...
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from 1928 its new director harnessed maya made the bauhaus even more political and radical his houses were an attempt to make social classes based on need and not luxury. funding ended when the nazis came to power in the powerhouse close in 1930 to one last privately funded attempt came from this fund a hole in the berlin but it failed in 1033 the boss had shut down. is bauhaus history has its ideas from the course hardly in these times of up people people are rediscovering its visionary potential how was about house continuing to inspire today we visit via again. constantine by a is used to having breakfast in his own gallery it's just like one big family the found as an artist of the. graduates of the legendary bauhaus university back contribution to the 100th anniversary year is called contemporary bauhaus the symphony flyswatter as. which can also applaud for the bow house thus i was thankful this private gallery is the official showcase of the bauhaus university and the artists don't see bauhaus as a brand but an attitude towards the weald a common theme in their art is the destr
from 1928 its new director harnessed maya made the bauhaus even more political and radical his houses were an attempt to make social classes based on need and not luxury. funding ended when the nazis came to power in the powerhouse close in 1930 to one last privately funded attempt came from this fund a hole in the berlin but it failed in 1033 the boss had shut down. is bauhaus history has its ideas from the course hardly in these times of up people people are rediscovering its visionary...
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from the 1928 its new director harnessed maya made the bow house even more political and radical his houses were an attempt to mix social classes based on need and not luxury. funding ended when the nazis came to power and the ball house close in 1930 to one last privately funded attempt came from miss fonda and berlin but it failed in 1933 the boss had shut down. his bauhaus history have its ideas run their course hardly in these times of our people people are rediscovering its visionary potential how was bauhaus continuing to inspire today we visit via began. constantine by a is used to having breakfast in his own gallery it's just like one big family the found as an artist of the kennedy eigen high moral graduates of the legendary bauhaus university their contribution to the 100th anniversary year is called contemporary bauhaus. these are flyswatter as. which can also applaud for the ball house thus also thank this private gallery is the official showcase of the bauhaus university and the artists don't see bauhaus as a brand but an attitude towards the weld a common theme in there
from the 1928 its new director harnessed maya made the bow house even more political and radical his houses were an attempt to mix social classes based on need and not luxury. funding ended when the nazis came to power and the ball house close in 1930 to one last privately funded attempt came from miss fonda and berlin but it failed in 1933 the boss had shut down. his bauhaus history have its ideas run their course hardly in these times of our people people are rediscovering its visionary...
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the last inmate sat here in cell for more than 100 years ago france shandor maya born in 1901 in the town of show invite. his events today and can stand in student finance chandel my are solid the sidewalk outside the house such time gas a number 18 by urinating he gave me doors we needed them. the last inmate didn't have time to contribute to the prison artwork he was released on february 21st 19146 months later he volunteered for military service in the great war doing just a title that got it on heidelberg university then had more than 2600 students of those more than 1200 world war one and has i think they have bigger worries in. the student jail was closed about a 100 years ago today and the only people leaving their traces are the tourist. class. as well as its narrow winding streets heidelberg also has a busy main road that runs parallel to the neck up through the old tell me. it's one of the longest and most beautiful pedestrian zones in europe full of shops and boutiques. it's also the location of the historic student hall and oxnard. built in 1703 it's been run for the past
the last inmate sat here in cell for more than 100 years ago france shandor maya born in 1901 in the town of show invite. his events today and can stand in student finance chandel my are solid the sidewalk outside the house such time gas a number 18 by urinating he gave me doors we needed them. the last inmate didn't have time to contribute to the prison artwork he was released on february 21st 19146 months later he volunteered for military service in the great war doing just a title that got...
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one thing i thought was interesting, one little factoid that i found out was that maya angelou had gone to gw and had graduated from there. the hypocrisy and irony that the same school board head entertains the idea to name the school after maya angelou has not been lost to the public. it seems very odd that this is the same school board that would honor someone like maya angelou and then choose to destroy this particular piece of art. so instead of spending money, tax money for sequel studies and others, how about for the education about these topics and censorship. so i just wanted to echo what mr. magill said, even covering them with a screen is a travesty and i agree with that. thank you. >> thank you. commissioner black? >> i think i can understand how young students of color, who are at a certain stage in their lives, they're trying to figure out who they are, their developing their identities, and i can understand how they might be offended, having to pass every day a visual reminder of our -- one of the deplorable aspects of our country's history over the past few weeks, i have
one thing i thought was interesting, one little factoid that i found out was that maya angelou had gone to gw and had graduated from there. the hypocrisy and irony that the same school board head entertains the idea to name the school after maya angelou has not been lost to the public. it seems very odd that this is the same school board that would honor someone like maya angelou and then choose to destroy this particular piece of art. so instead of spending money, tax money for sequel studies...
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. >> y nosotros hoy estamos supercontentos estamos en la riviera maya, mar caribe en el fondo y preparamos una receta tÍpica de la regiÓn con uno de los chefs que mÁs admiro, no se lo pueden perder aquÍ en "un nuevo dÍa". ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> me cambiaron la cosa. >> es un merengue muy bueno. ♪ ♪ quÉ lindo. >> buenos dÍas familia. >> buenos dÍas. >> muy buenos dÍas seÑores, ¿cÓmo estÁn? >> hoy es viernes 2 de agosto de 2019 y hoy venimos con toda la actitud de que ya llegÓ el fin de semana. >> el viernes. >> un abrazo al fin de semana por favor. >> quÉ bonito. >> yo traigo mi estilo miami viceokay. >> vean el especial ahÍ ♪ se cree johnson. >> no bueno! , no bueno! ay, ay, ay! >> ya sandarti, vente para acÁ. >> demoro sÁbado. >> entre tÚ y dwayne johnson hay un mar de diferencia. >> claro, Él tiene 72 aÑos y yo no. >> no mi amor *. >> soy mÁs joven. >> me gustÓ porque todo iba bien hasta que ibas hacia atrÁs y de e viste en peligro. >> ya no me sale. >> el matrix ya no me sale. >> buenos dÍas familia (risas) ahora buenos dÍas. >> buenos dÍas nos encan
. >> y nosotros hoy estamos supercontentos estamos en la riviera maya, mar caribe en el fondo y preparamos una receta tÍpica de la regiÓn con uno de los chefs que mÁs admiro, no se lo pueden perder aquÍ en "un nuevo dÍa". ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> me cambiaron la cosa. >> es un merengue muy bueno. ♪ ♪ quÉ lindo. >> buenos dÍas familia. >> buenos dÍas. >> muy buenos dÍas seÑores, ¿cÓmo estÁn? >> hoy es viernes 2 de agosto de...
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maya, really appreciate your perspective as well. >>> if china's retaliation wasn't enough, vladimir putin also vowing revenge, ordering his military to respond to a u.s. missile test. >>> plus, in one of the worst nuclear accidents since chernobyl, russian officials reportedly concoct a nutty story to explain how a doctor who treated explosion victims ended up with radiation poisoning. he ate bad seafood, they say. >>> and celebrities and world leaders are speaking out as the amazon rain forest burns and the brazilian president says stay out of it. msung galaxy10? you get unlimited data while on a network that goes further than ever before. use as much as you want. when you want. a netflix subscription on us. stream all your favorite movies and shows. and for a limited time. buy any samsung galaxy note 10 and get one samsung galaxy note 10 for free. that's right. get one samsung galaxy note 10 for free. at vand look great. guarantee you'll see great "guarantee". we uh... we say that too. you gotta use "these" because we don't mean it. buy any pair at regular price, get one free. rea
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joining me now is maya wyliley. for the first time it is focusing on migrant children's needs within the u.s. because the administration's border policies. maya, first to you of this doj mistake, how did it happen? >>> that > >> that's a good question. if you are doing press clips, you are looking at credible media sources that are fact-based and rational and having a kind of debate everyone needs to know it is happening. once you are putting out materials like a blog post containing anti-semitism and racism at a time we have seen violence perpetrated because of those kinds of views. it is simply bizarre. >> i want to ask both of you about the new immigration policies, the attempt by the administration toov overturn th flores ruling which says children could not be kept for more than 20 days from families. how can they do that, executive order? >> as we have talked about it before, senator lindsey graham had tried to extend this. it is not brought up in the house. the administration is going right by on the will of
joining me now is maya wyliley. for the first time it is focusing on migrant children's needs within the u.s. because the administration's border policies. maya, first to you of this doj mistake, how did it happen? >>> that > >> that's a good question. if you are doing press clips, you are looking at credible media sources that are fact-based and rational and having a kind of debate everyone needs to know it is happening. once you are putting out materials like a blog post...
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everything is new for moises the 24 year old is from the indigenous transfer maya community in a mexican state of chap us. few people that can afford further education. moises family saved up so that he could study social work. staff and often often. it was a bit complicated but i had the biggest motivation in the world. and i wanted to study and conquer the world. yet the café is only one part of the center. louise unless man is the center's manager i'll be home to. his past support and there's also a room here where people can talk about their social or legal problems. here are 2 of our colleagues calling us. oh yeah those who come here can also take a shower and wash their clothes and they can even take drugs in a safe and clean environment under supervision. ok arkansas come be unless you all know people can exchange needles here and many of them get substitute medication. about $100.00 people a day come here for almost. $100.00 people per day. although this is no way over there. 3 weeks later. mr vickie. yes thank you. doug you're welcome. we want to eat and then food room for 5 mi
everything is new for moises the 24 year old is from the indigenous transfer maya community in a mexican state of chap us. few people that can afford further education. moises family saved up so that he could study social work. staff and often often. it was a bit complicated but i had the biggest motivation in the world. and i wanted to study and conquer the world. yet the café is only one part of the center. louise unless man is the center's manager i'll be home to. his past support and...
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everything is new for moises the 24 year old is from the indigenous toso maya community in a mexican state of chap us. few people that can afford further education. moyses his family saved up so that he could study social work. staff and often not. it was a bit complicated but i had the biggest motivation in the world. and i wanted to study and conquer the world. yet the café is only one part of the center. louisa last man is the center's manager. to. support and there's also a room here where people can talk about their social or legal problems. here are 2 of our colleagues calling us. oh are those who come here can also take a shower and wash their clothes and they can even take drugs in a safe and clean environment under supervision. ok arkansas cumbrian los the only people can exchange needles here and many of them get substitute medication. about $100.00 people a day come here for almost $100.00 people per day. although they say there's no way to verify that. 3 weeks later. with a mickey. yes thank you. you're welcome. we want to eat as in food. room for 5 minutes there. are 3
everything is new for moises the 24 year old is from the indigenous toso maya community in a mexican state of chap us. few people that can afford further education. moyses his family saved up so that he could study social work. staff and often not. it was a bit complicated but i had the biggest motivation in the world. and i wanted to study and conquer the world. yet the café is only one part of the center. louisa last man is the center's manager. to. support and there's also a room here where...
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was a stream is to go back home after a year well equipped to improve the lives of his fellow tuttle maya people. difficult reconciliation in the banks country. the separatist organization and its history. what's become of its former members and supporters. with a bit behind past little knowledge dealing with saying it's dividing. the round over into the present. next d w. alexandr fun humble our series on tomorrow today. we want to see what he saw to experience what drove him. a journey through latin america following the footsteps of the great scientist. our next stop the pattern of the culture you know and they acquitted or in the end it. is a moral today in 60 minutes to. earth 1st school with. her 1st clean lesson and then doris grand moment arrives join the arena tang on her journey back to freedom in our interactive dungeon. entering it to returns home. was responsible for the deaths of more than $800.00 people. the basque separatist organization disbanded in may 2018 but a number of the organizations members known as it taught us are still in jail. the spanish government is now gr
was a stream is to go back home after a year well equipped to improve the lives of his fellow tuttle maya people. difficult reconciliation in the banks country. the separatist organization and its history. what's become of its former members and supporters. with a bit behind past little knowledge dealing with saying it's dividing. the round over into the present. next d w. alexandr fun humble our series on tomorrow today. we want to see what he saw to experience what drove him. a journey...
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everything is new for moises the 24 year old is from the indigenous transfer maya community in a mexican state of chap us. few people that can afford further education. moyses this family saved up so that he could study social work. staff and often the domino it was a big complicated but i had the biggest motivation in the world. and i wanted to study and conquer the world. yet the café is only one part of the center. both luisa last man is the center's manager and we all know to. his past support and there's also a room here where people can talk about their social or legal problems. here are 2 of our colleagues calling us. oh are those who come here can also take a shower and wash their clothes and they can even take drugs in a safe and clean environment under supervision. ok arky succumb to unless the only people can exchange needles here and many of them get substitute medication. about $100.00 people a day come here for almost $100.00 people per day. although there's no way to verify. 3 weeks later. mr vickie. yes thank you. doug you're welcome to shoot we want to eat and then food
everything is new for moises the 24 year old is from the indigenous transfer maya community in a mexican state of chap us. few people that can afford further education. moyses this family saved up so that he could study social work. staff and often the domino it was a big complicated but i had the biggest motivation in the world. and i wanted to study and conquer the world. yet the café is only one part of the center. both luisa last man is the center's manager and we all know to. his past...
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everything is new for moises the 24 year old is from the indigenous thoughtful maya community in a mexican state of chap us. few people that can afford further education. moises is family say dop so that he could study social work. things like that and often not. it was a big complicated but i had the biggest motivation in the world. i wanted to study and conquer the world. yet the café is only one part of the center. both luisa last man is the center's manager and we all know tim was lucky when i was passed still support and there's also a room here where people can talk about their social or legal problems. here are 2 of our colleagues calling us. oh yeah those who come here can also take a shower and wash their clothes and they can even take drugs in a safe and clean environment under supervision. ok arky succumb to unless you and the people can exchange needles here and many of them get substitute medication. about $100.00 people a day come here for almost. $100.00 people per day. although this is no way to verify that. 3 weeks later. mr vickie. yes thank you. doug you're welcome. we
everything is new for moises the 24 year old is from the indigenous thoughtful maya community in a mexican state of chap us. few people that can afford further education. moises is family say dop so that he could study social work. things like that and often not. it was a big complicated but i had the biggest motivation in the world. i wanted to study and conquer the world. yet the café is only one part of the center. both luisa last man is the center's manager and we all know tim was lucky...
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everything is new for moises the 24 year old is from the indigenous thoughtful maya community in a mexican state of chap us. few people that can afford further education. moyses this family saved up so that he could study social work. staff and often not. it was a bit complicated but i had the biggest motivation in the world. i wanted to study and conquer the world. yet the café is only one part of the center. roth who is the last man is the center's manager. to name a stock that's passed still support and there's also a room here where people can talk about their social or legal problems. here are 2 of our colleagues calling us. oh are those who come here can also take a shower and wash their clothes and they can even take drugs in a safe and clean environment under supervision. ok arkansas come be unless you're know people can exchange needles here and many of them get substitute medication. about $100.00 people a day come here for almost $100.00 people per day. although they say there's no way to verify that. 3 weeks later. mr vickie. yes thank you. doug you're welcome. we want to eat
everything is new for moises the 24 year old is from the indigenous thoughtful maya community in a mexican state of chap us. few people that can afford further education. moyses this family saved up so that he could study social work. staff and often not. it was a bit complicated but i had the biggest motivation in the world. i wanted to study and conquer the world. yet the café is only one part of the center. roth who is the last man is the center's manager. to name a stock that's passed...
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everything is new for moises the 24 year old is from the indigenous tercel maya community in a mexican state of chap last. few people that can afford further education. moyses his family saved up so that he could study social work. staff and offer nothing. it was a bit complicated but i had the biggest motivation in the world. and i wanted to study and conquer the world. yet the café is only one part of the center. well the reason less money is the center's manager. to me was when i was passed still support and there's also a room here where people can talk about their social or legal problems. here are 2 of our colleagues calling us. oh yeah those who come here can also take a shower and wash their clothes and they can even take drugs in a safe and clean environment under supervision. ok arkansas combi unless your know people can exchange needles here and many of them get substitute medication. about $100.00 people a day come here for almost. $100.00 people per day. although they say there's no way to verify that. 3 weeks later. mr vickie. yes thank you. doug you're welcome. we want
everything is new for moises the 24 year old is from the indigenous tercel maya community in a mexican state of chap last. few people that can afford further education. moyses his family saved up so that he could study social work. staff and offer nothing. it was a bit complicated but i had the biggest motivation in the world. and i wanted to study and conquer the world. yet the café is only one part of the center. well the reason less money is the center's manager. to me was when i was passed...
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officer christiane kugel maya has been on many such deportation flights he says repatriation amounts to a personal crisis for migrants many are desperate some even injure themselves at the last minute to try and avoid deportation as i remember them and mention that i are always on my worry about it i wonder how things are going to work out for them are these but then i figure if we're sitting in the plane with them that a proper legal process is being carried out you know my voice or. somebody whose from senegal could be deported next he has lived in and around munich for 5 years. his asylum application was turned down he knows the rules for deportation are getting stricter and a lengthy detention is possible. is a fear for all of us but not me because we are not see if we are not safe. to what we think. we have been done i mean i think if someone don't know what is probably you don't fight so i think it's good also to point you to those people. some get support from an n.g.o.s munich or refugee council that helps him when he deals with officials and needs legal advice the refugee co
officer christiane kugel maya has been on many such deportation flights he says repatriation amounts to a personal crisis for migrants many are desperate some even injure themselves at the last minute to try and avoid deportation as i remember them and mention that i are always on my worry about it i wonder how things are going to work out for them are these but then i figure if we're sitting in the plane with them that a proper legal process is being carried out you know my voice or. somebody...
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everything is new for moises the 24 year old is from the indigenous torso maya community in a mexican state of chap last. few people that can afford further education. moyses his family saved up so that he could study social work. staff and often often come in and it was a big complicated but i had the biggest motivation in the world. and i wanted to study and conquer the world. yet the café is only one part of the center. both louise unless man is the center's manager we're home to. his past still support and there's also a room here where people can talk about their social or legal problems. here are 2 of our colleagues according to us. oh yeah those who come here can also take a shower and wash their clothes and they can even take drugs in a safe and clean environment under supervision. ok arche it's a comedy unless you're know people can exchange needles here and many of them get substitute medication. about $100.00 people a day come here for almost. $100.00 people per day. although they say there's no way they were there. 3 weeks later. mr vickie. yes thank you. doug you're welc
everything is new for moises the 24 year old is from the indigenous torso maya community in a mexican state of chap last. few people that can afford further education. moyses his family saved up so that he could study social work. staff and often often come in and it was a big complicated but i had the biggest motivation in the world. and i wanted to study and conquer the world. yet the café is only one part of the center. both louise unless man is the center's manager we're home to. his past...
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. >> it was maya it was maya. >> well, i mean, maya suggested it, but like, everyone was super down with it, except for the a.d.'s >> oh, of course >> a.d's were like, "do not slide down that, it's dangerous. >> i distinctly remember caleb -- someone going, "caleb, please do not slide down." and him just going - >> and he just jumped over >> and him just going -- >> jimmy: oh, wow. [ laughter ] >> and i give him this straight face and he's like - >> they hated you for that [ laughter ] >> and then, i just slide down >> jimmy: it seems like you guys like bonded so much on all of these seasons i mean - >> yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's kind of fun, because it's really, i could feel the symmetry. >> specifically over disobeying >> jimmy: yeah, exactly, of course but yeah [ light laughter ] did you -- you came in last season, but do you feel like you're part of the family now? >> yeah, i feel like i am. >> yes >> i think i fit in okay i guess. >> jimmy: well, you definitely are. i mean, i know you guys get together and we're just joking backstage, we were all -- there's always like ten bits g
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everything is new for moises the 24 year old is from the indigenous toso maya community in a mexican state of chap us. few people that can afford further education. moises family saved up so that he could study social work. during the south and often not. it was a bit complicated but i had the biggest motivation in the world. and i wanted to study and conquer the world. yet the café is only one part of the center. brought louise unless man is the center's manager. to massage his past support and there's also a room here where people can talk about their social or legal problems. here are 2 of our colleagues calling us. oh. those who come here can also take a shower and wash their clothes and they can even take drugs in a safe and clean environment under supervision. ok arkansas come be unless you all know people can exchange needles here and many of them get substitute medication. about $100.00 people a day come here for almost. $100.00 people per day. although there's no way to verify that. 3 weeks later. with vicki. yes thank you. doug you're welcome to shoot we want to eat the sa
everything is new for moises the 24 year old is from the indigenous toso maya community in a mexican state of chap us. few people that can afford further education. moises family saved up so that he could study social work. during the south and often not. it was a bit complicated but i had the biggest motivation in the world. and i wanted to study and conquer the world. yet the café is only one part of the center. brought louise unless man is the center's manager. to massage his past support...
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officer christiane kugel maya has been on many such deportation flights he says repatriation amounts to a personal crisis for migrants many are desperate some even injure themselves at the last minute to try and avoid deportation as i remember them it's in the bay are always on my worry about it i wonder how things are going to work out for them are these but then i figure if we're sitting in the plane with them that a proper legal process is being carried out you know my 40. some bubba whose from senegal could be deported next he. lived in and around munich for 5 years his asylum application was turned down he knows the rules for deportation are getting stricter and a lengthy detention is possible. is a feel for all of us the thing that little we are not see if we are to see. what to what we think. we haven't got money i think if someone don't know what it's probably be don't fight so i think is would be to those people. some get support from an n.g.o.s munich a refugee council that helps him when he deals with officials and needs legal advice the refugee council is critical of the
officer christiane kugel maya has been on many such deportation flights he says repatriation amounts to a personal crisis for migrants many are desperate some even injure themselves at the last minute to try and avoid deportation as i remember them it's in the bay are always on my worry about it i wonder how things are going to work out for them are these but then i figure if we're sitting in the plane with them that a proper legal process is being carried out you know my 40. some bubba whose...
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officer christiane kugel maya has been on many such deportation flights he says repatriation amounts to a personal crisis for migrants many are desperate some even injure themselves at the last minute to try and avoid deportation as i remember the moments in the bay are always on my worry about it i wonder how things are going to work out for them are these but then i figure if we're sitting in the plane with them that a proper legal process is being carried out you know my voice or. somebody whose from senegal could be deported next he has lived in and around munich for 5 years. his asylum application was turned down he knows the rules for deportation are getting stricter and a lengthy detention is possible. is a feel for all of us let's not leave because we are not safe the other says. what to do what we think. we have been done i think if someone don't know what is problem we don't fight so i think is good also to point you to those people. some get support from an engine you know in munich a refugee council that helps him when he deals with officials and needs legal advice the re
officer christiane kugel maya has been on many such deportation flights he says repatriation amounts to a personal crisis for migrants many are desperate some even injure themselves at the last minute to try and avoid deportation as i remember the moments in the bay are always on my worry about it i wonder how things are going to work out for them are these but then i figure if we're sitting in the plane with them that a proper legal process is being carried out you know my voice or. somebody...
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their latest mural is an initiative at the university of fribourg with philip kelley maya is conducting research on official intelligence he supplied the basic idea for the work. it's been our experience in the projects we've done so far that our tears are virtually ideal means or public forum for or approach to instigating dialogues on such complex topics as artificial intelligence technology things like that. i agree just superimposed on the study helps to transpose the proportions to the wall 4 days of work 6 liters of paint and 10 cans of spray paint went into the freiburg mural it purposely lays much room for interpretation. there was no mention of it. we hope to reach people but we don't want to play the part of the educator here we just want to put down a few stumbling blocks in a trip people up we want to trip up people's minds and. this is what in a field hope to achieve with them you know on artificial intelligence. it's science alone makes it almost impossible to avoid engaging with much of the books that without it is time for us to sign off but don't forget about our web si
their latest mural is an initiative at the university of fribourg with philip kelley maya is conducting research on official intelligence he supplied the basic idea for the work. it's been our experience in the projects we've done so far that our tears are virtually ideal means or public forum for or approach to instigating dialogues on such complex topics as artificial intelligence technology things like that. i agree just superimposed on the study helps to transpose the proportions to the...
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david, maya, thanks for joining us. >>> turn lashing out at reports of a bedbug infestation as he pitches world leaders on meeting there raising red flags about potential conflicts of interest. joyce vance and michael mcfaul are here in less than 30 seconds. excuse me, where is gate 87? you should be mad at non-seasoned travelers. and they took my toothpaste away. and you should be mad at people who take unnecessary risks. how dare you, he's my emotional support snake. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, whose tech helps you understand the risk and reward potential on an options trade it's a paste. it's not liquid or a gel. and even explore what-if scenarios. where's gate 87? don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. >>> today donald trump making an unusual pitch for the g7 to be held at his resort in florida tweeting it's a faust and nasty rumor that there are bedbugs at his resort but it's more than a rumor. trump actually settled a lawsuit back in 2017 over bedbugs at doral. a traveler sued the resort after his back face and arms were riddled with bites after a nigh
david, maya, thanks for joining us. >>> turn lashing out at reports of a bedbug infestation as he pitches world leaders on meeting there raising red flags about potential conflicts of interest. joyce vance and michael mcfaul are here in less than 30 seconds. excuse me, where is gate 87? you should be mad at non-seasoned travelers. and they took my toothpaste away. and you should be mad at people who take unnecessary risks. how dare you, he's my emotional support snake. but you're not...
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their latest mural is an initiative at the university of fribourg with philip tell maya is conducting research on intelligence he supplied the basic idea for the work. it's been our experience in the projects we've done so far that art is a virtually ideal means or public forum for or approach to instigating dialogues on such complex topics as artificial intelligence technology and things like that. greta superimposed on the study helps to transpose the such proportions to the wall 4 days of work 6 liters of paint and 10 cans of spray paint went into the freiburg mural it purposely leaves much room for interpretation. there was mention of. we hope to reach people but we don't want to play the part of the educator here we just want to put down a few stumbling blocks and trip people up we want to trip up people's minds and. this is what in a fields hope to achieve with their mural on artificial intelligence. its size alone makes it almost impossible to avoid engaging with that. time without it is time for us to sign off but don't forget about our web site e.w. dot com slash culture any
their latest mural is an initiative at the university of fribourg with philip tell maya is conducting research on intelligence he supplied the basic idea for the work. it's been our experience in the projects we've done so far that art is a virtually ideal means or public forum for or approach to instigating dialogues on such complex topics as artificial intelligence technology and things like that. greta superimposed on the study helps to transpose the such proportions to the wall 4 days of...
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confidence in the government as for south in its coalition partners the new deputy prime minister luigi maya from the 5 star movement says they want to do the job of government then go to the electorate. make them all not all over night when our time in government with some good work which can be done by senators and deputies voting to count their numbers and saving italians 500000000 euros then everyone can go to the polls our vote of. the coalition has any been in existence for 14 months in that time south ynys lake party has doubled in popularity close watches of italian politics will be wondering if that has more to do with the timing of his demands than any internal bickering. for the very latest let's bring in journalist philip will and joining us from rome good day philip what happens now and are we likely to see new elections in italy. yes i think at this point your election sir are almost inevitable the crisis will be under the control of the president of the republic and he can certainly look for an alternative government. if they're your alternative 1st solutions that will be but
confidence in the government as for south in its coalition partners the new deputy prime minister luigi maya from the 5 star movement says they want to do the job of government then go to the electorate. make them all not all over night when our time in government with some good work which can be done by senators and deputies voting to count their numbers and saving italians 500000000 euros then everyone can go to the polls our vote of. the coalition has any been in existence for 14 months in...
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ever increasing cost to the environment and some countries have begun to draw consequences thailand's maya baby remains shut indefinitely and last year the philippine government temporarily banned all tourists from bada k. saying the formally pristine holiday island had become a quote cesspool and a cleanup was needed to avoid an environmental disaster now indonesia is taking a similar step it's planning to shut down part of komodo national park next year to help save its famous and endangered inhabitant the mighty komodo dragon. well come to komodo island part of the komodo national park and home of the world's largest illicit the komodo dragon. welcome for now because the island could be off limits to tourists from the start of next year to get the dragon and the islands ecosystem some much needed time to recover. komodo dragons must be saved and preserved because there's only one come out a dragon in the world i always joke that even in heaven there are no komodo dragons they exist only here in komodo national park before the main principle is how can we preserve the komodo dragon in it
ever increasing cost to the environment and some countries have begun to draw consequences thailand's maya baby remains shut indefinitely and last year the philippine government temporarily banned all tourists from bada k. saying the formally pristine holiday island had become a quote cesspool and a cleanup was needed to avoid an environmental disaster now indonesia is taking a similar step it's planning to shut down part of komodo national park next year to help save its famous and endangered...
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. >> let's bring in msnbc legal analyst mimi roka and maya wiley. how could this happen? >> first of all we don't know all the facts. we need to get them. it's extremely important we have both an investigation and inspector general investigation. that's the right move. the question here is did the -- you know, there's a whole protocol in the bureau of prisons about how you handle potential suicide and when and how someone is on suicide watch. so, did a psychiatrist say that there was no longer a risk for jeffrey epstein? if so, what were the grounds for that? we need to understand why they took him off suicide watch. i think a lot of people are wondering why. that's going to be a clear and important fact. other questions you raised around what was happening within the functioning of the bureau of prisons. here in new york, in the federal facility, we've had significant issues just with the running of the facility, the brooklyn facility. so, is there also mismanagement coming from the bureau of prisons and how they're managing the facilities now? but at the end of the day,
. >> let's bring in msnbc legal analyst mimi roka and maya wiley. how could this happen? >> first of all we don't know all the facts. we need to get them. it's extremely important we have both an investigation and inspector general investigation. that's the right move. the question here is did the -- you know, there's a whole protocol in the bureau of prisons about how you handle potential suicide and when and how someone is on suicide watch. so, did a psychiatrist say that there...
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their latest mural is an initiative at the university of fribourg with philip kelley maya it's conducting research on intelligence he supplied the basic idea for the work. it's been our experience in the projects we've done so far that art has a virtually ideal means or public forum for or approach to instigating dialogues on such complex topics as artificial intelligence neuro technology and things like that. agreed to superimposed on the study helps to transpose the such proportions to the wall 4 days of work 6 liters of paint and 10 cans of spray paint went into the fry book miral it purposely lays much room for interpretation. there was mention of. we hope to reach people but we don't want to play the part of the educator here we just want to put down a few stumbling blocks in a trip people up we want to trip up people's minds and. this is what in a field hope to achieve with them you know on artificial intelligence. it's science alone makes it almost impossible to avoid engaging with it. now without it is time for us to sign off but don't forget about our website e.w. dot com slash c
their latest mural is an initiative at the university of fribourg with philip kelley maya it's conducting research on intelligence he supplied the basic idea for the work. it's been our experience in the projects we've done so far that art has a virtually ideal means or public forum for or approach to instigating dialogues on such complex topics as artificial intelligence neuro technology and things like that. agreed to superimposed on the study helps to transpose the such proportions to the...
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confidence in the government as for south in its coalition partners the new deputy prime minister luigi maya from the 5 star movement says they want to do the job of government then go to the electorate. make them all or not all are going to end our time in government with some good work which can be done by senators and deputies voting to count their numbers and saving italians 500000000 euros then everyone can go to the polls vote of. the coalition has only been in existence for 14 months in that time south uni's lake county has doubled in popularity close watches of italian politics will be wondering if that has more to do with the timing of his demands than any internal bickering. let's pass this question on to my tale he is a researcher at the university of oxford miserable the i thank you so much for coming in tales of me has triggered a no confidence vote against. to is this anything but a power grab in short yes it is a power grab the reason behind our numbers when telling one to vote in march 20 teen the 1st party the party got the most votes and to be the 5 star movement they calle
confidence in the government as for south in its coalition partners the new deputy prime minister luigi maya from the 5 star movement says they want to do the job of government then go to the electorate. make them all or not all are going to end our time in government with some good work which can be done by senators and deputies voting to count their numbers and saving italians 500000000 euros then everyone can go to the polls vote of. the coalition has only been in existence for 14 months in...