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decipherment of the maya glyphs began with the discovery of rare maya books, survivors of the tropical climate and the spanish conquest. archaeologist george stuart. stuart: this is a color facsimile of the dresden codex -- actual size, real colors. it's made on, like the others, on bark paper sized with lime plaster, on which the images were painted with fine hair brushes and pigment in about, oh, five or six different colors. keach: many of these books were discovered by the sixteenth century spanish. they were said to be filled with genealogies, prophesies and religious beliefs. but to the spanish conquerors, they were blasphemous. in 1562, bishop diego de landa ordered them destroyed. "we found a large number of books in these characters, "and as they contained nothing "in which there were not to be seen "superstition and lies of the devil, "we burned them all, "which caused them much affliction." ironically, a book by bishop landa himself proved crucial to the understanding of maya writing. stuart: and in it is everything that he observed in yucatan about the maya, about their cer
decipherment of the maya glyphs began with the discovery of rare maya books, survivors of the tropical climate and the spanish conquest. archaeologist george stuart. stuart: this is a color facsimile of the dresden codex -- actual size, real colors. it's made on, like the others, on bark paper sized with lime plaster, on which the images were painted with fine hair brushes and pigment in about, oh, five or six different colors. keach: many of these books were discovered by the sixteenth century...
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the men wore earrings in maya society, too. and the way this worked was that this flowery part went on the outside and the spool and the counterweight came in through the back and this held them in place. and also it allowed a little bit of balance. if you just had the heavy jade on the front, the guy would have been falling over. this is very elaborate jewelry and is also an indication of the status and wealth of this person because jade itself is harder than steel, yet the maya had no metal tools. so each one of these represents literally hundreds if not thousands of man-hours of patiently carving away at this basically with just sand and water. so, this is quite an assemblage of wealth in a single spot and he went into the other world very well dressed for the occasion. keach: as cultures evolve in complexity, finer distinctions are made about social status. jewelry fashioned from jade, rainbow-hued headdresses crafted from the feathers of rare tropical birds, and the pelts of jaguars could only be worn by maya lords. kings
the men wore earrings in maya society, too. and the way this worked was that this flowery part went on the outside and the spool and the counterweight came in through the back and this held them in place. and also it allowed a little bit of balance. if you just had the heavy jade on the front, the guy would have been falling over. this is very elaborate jewelry and is also an indication of the status and wealth of this person because jade itself is harder than steel, yet the maya had no metal...
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martin is a kekchi maya, one of dozens of maya groups still farming the lands of mesoamerica. concepcion rash, with her daughter-in-law isabelle, prepares the evening meal. they cook over a wood fire, beneath a thatched roof, much the same way that the three-stoned hearth was used at ceren 14 centuries ago. the rash family is mainly self-sufficient. they teach their children and grow their food, all within a short distance of the home. as in ancient times, daily life revolves around the household. [ baby crying ] anthropologist richard wilk. there's a lot of good reasons for people here to want to live in a multiple-family household like this. there's a lot of jobs that have to be done every day, both by men and women -- washing, hauling corn in from the field, cutting firewood. these kinds of things take time every day. and if you're off working in the fields, you can't do them. by having multiple-family households like this, they can divide up the labor. [ speaking native language ] interpreter: what can i say ? it's a lot easier working together. without a helper, life is m
martin is a kekchi maya, one of dozens of maya groups still farming the lands of mesoamerica. concepcion rash, with her daughter-in-law isabelle, prepares the evening meal. they cook over a wood fire, beneath a thatched roof, much the same way that the three-stoned hearth was used at ceren 14 centuries ago. the rash family is mainly self-sufficient. they teach their children and grow their food, all within a short distance of the home. as in ancient times, daily life revolves around the...
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and it's a very special artifact among the maya. i think -- of course, i'm biased, but it's probably the most spectacular artifact that's yet been found. but let me tell you where my bias lies. this is the symbol of the powatun or the bacabs. these are the gods of the underworld. keach: bacabs and powatuns were the maya gods who held up the earth and the sky. they were also the patrons of scribes. bacabs wearing a star were found carved on a throne in a large house near the workshop. the house belonged to an important noble thought to have been a scribe. was the star being made for him ? the artisan's workshop is right next door to the house of the noble. was there some kind of relationship between the two ? there were not yet enough clues until preparations began for the reconstruction of the workshop, directed by project architect rudy larios. when larios began digging into the foundation, he made a startling discovery. interpreter: on dismantling the wall, we quickly found some stones that appeared very strange, and a small slope
and it's a very special artifact among the maya. i think -- of course, i'm biased, but it's probably the most spectacular artifact that's yet been found. but let me tell you where my bias lies. this is the symbol of the powatun or the bacabs. these are the gods of the underworld. keach: bacabs and powatuns were the maya gods who held up the earth and the sky. they were also the patrons of scribes. bacabs wearing a star were found carved on a throne in a large house near the workshop. the house...
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instead, maya inspires delight as well as awe. her reputation sparkles with elegance, jens generosity, humor, strength, clean honesty, compassion, and dare i say wisdom. my son died one christmas, and the very first non-family voice i heard on the phone was maya with that unmistakable voice of sheer -- [inaudible] i can't admit the pleasure of her company. with so much toxicity around in the world. a seb -- and trust me,my -- maya can cook. [laughter] i knew her at random house. where she published her first book. the auto biography was popular, of course. but more than that, it had breadth and meaning. and i don't recall any woman writer more insightful or more courageous describing her life. and equally important is it gave license to a host of other african-american writers. it opened the door to our inside, our interior. minus the white day or sanctions. interestingly, its provocation in 1969, neither began nor completed maya's work. just think of this: as a curriculum vitae journalist, writing for -- [inaudible] in 1960,1961.
instead, maya inspires delight as well as awe. her reputation sparkles with elegance, jens generosity, humor, strength, clean honesty, compassion, and dare i say wisdom. my son died one christmas, and the very first non-family voice i heard on the phone was maya with that unmistakable voice of sheer -- [inaudible] i can't admit the pleasure of her company. with so much toxicity around in the world. a seb -- and trust me,my -- maya can cook. [laughter] i knew her at random house. where she...
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. >>> plus, facebook founder mark zuckerberg and maya angelou, calypso queen. >> i'm proud of that song. >> right here this sunday morning. >>> and we begin with that big news breaking overnight, after months of secret talks and high-stakes policy, a deal between iran and the west to suspend its nuclear program and get some relief from those sanctions that have crippled iran's economy, it's sparking split reactions in washington and around the world. we'll get right to secretary of state john kerry in a moment. but first, abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran has more on the fine print and fierce response. he's in geneva. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, george. the deal hammered out in the wee hours of the morning here is full of either promise or peril, depending on your point of view. the headline, iran has agreed to suspend the growth of its nuclear program. it will degrade some of the most dangerous uranium it has. and it's agreed to open its facilities to daily inspections by international officials. the u.s. has agreed to ease sanctions. that's a relatively
. >>> plus, facebook founder mark zuckerberg and maya angelou, calypso queen. >> i'm proud of that song. >> right here this sunday morning. >>> and we begin with that big news breaking overnight, after months of secret talks and high-stakes policy, a deal between iran and the west to suspend its nuclear program and get some relief from those sanctions that have crippled iran's economy, it's sparking split reactions in washington and around the world. we'll get...
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and trust me, maya can cook. i knew her at random house where she published her first book, "i know why the caged bird sings." it was immensely popular of course but more than that, it had breath and meaning. i don't recall any woman writer more insightful or more courageous, describing her life. and equally important it gave license to a host of other african-american writers. it opened the door to our inside, our interior minus the white sanction. interestingly, its publication in 1969 neither begin nor completed maya's work. just think of this essay curriculum. journalist, writing for the arab observer and the may end times in 1960, 1961. playwright, screenwriter, film director. 1960, 1966, 1967, 19706. activist, coordinator and at the request of martin luther king for sclc, 1968 cooperation with malcolm x to go the organization for african-american unity in 1964. actress, roots, 1977, poetic justice 1993 john jen's the blacks, 1960 narrator brighter documentaries 68, 72, 75, 76, 82 and 1980. dancer, singer. d
and trust me, maya can cook. i knew her at random house where she published her first book, "i know why the caged bird sings." it was immensely popular of course but more than that, it had breath and meaning. i don't recall any woman writer more insightful or more courageous, describing her life. and equally important it gave license to a host of other african-american writers. it opened the door to our inside, our interior minus the white sanction. interestingly, its publication in...
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maya, i want to ask you, what's involved in participating in the study? what did you have to do in the beginning? >> we go to clinic once a year. basically they do things like take urine samples. sometimes they take our blood. we just fill out questionnaires about how we're doing, what we eat, that kind of stuff. >> rachel, what kind of questions do they ask? >> a lot of it is about mental health. they'll ask a lot of questions about how we feel about stuff. i remember there was one a ladder we had to rank ourselves how we thought on the social ladder. i didn't know what to put for that one. >> that's always hard, right? i understand that in the beginning they give you pedometers, too? >> yes. >> what was that all about? >> i think they wanted to see how much exercise we were doing and to see how much activity we got every day. >> and the youth advisory board you're on, how do you like that? >> i really like it. it's really fun to work with other people in the study and help improve things that we use. and i like it because we get to learn a lot more abou
maya, i want to ask you, what's involved in participating in the study? what did you have to do in the beginning? >> we go to clinic once a year. basically they do things like take urine samples. sometimes they take our blood. we just fill out questionnaires about how we're doing, what we eat, that kind of stuff. >> rachel, what kind of questions do they ask? >> a lot of it is about mental health. they'll ask a lot of questions about how we feel about stuff. i remember there...
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. , pero luego las evidencias demostraron que el alcalde de santa ana maya , fue asesinado tal y como lo sospecharon sus familiares. super= mario samano/yerno del alcalde asesinado inq=.refieren testigos que alguien llega por el alrededor de las 12 salen en las camioneta y se van..ligar..la puerta se quedó abierta cuando salió la camioneta, cosa que él jamás hubiera hecho.. en la escenadel crimen la policia encontro el cadaver con huellas de que fue torturado y un lugar lleno de piedras donde se cree fue asesinado.,..pero ademas la teoria se fortalecio por quienes recordaron que ygnacio lopez mendoza estaba amenazado por las revelaciones que recientemente hizo. sondeo habitantes de santa ana maya hace poco mas de un mes , el doctor de profesion realizo una huelga de hambre de 18 dias en el senado de la republica para pedir mas presupuesto para su municipio .se lo otorgaron,,,p ero luego, revelo que de ese monto tendria que darle como siempre el 10% al cartel de los caballeros templarios como lo hacen todos sus colegas en michoacan... super=ygnacio lopez mendoza / alcalde muerto in
. , pero luego las evidencias demostraron que el alcalde de santa ana maya , fue asesinado tal y como lo sospecharon sus familiares. super= mario samano/yerno del alcalde asesinado inq=.refieren testigos que alguien llega por el alrededor de las 12 salen en las camioneta y se van..ligar..la puerta se quedó abierta cuando salió la camioneta, cosa que él jamás hubiera hecho.. en la escenadel crimen la policia encontro el cadaver con huellas de que fue torturado y un lugar lleno de piedras...
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and maya, thank you for taking part in our give joy campaign. we hope you'll take a minute to give back this holiday season. >>> help us plan our day, sir. >> get up early and put the bird in. the worst part about tomorrow is trying to deep fry a turkey and the wind is your nemesis. it's keeping the flame hot and directly under the pot. got to get it to 350 degrees. >> i've got a temperature somewhere around here. >> what were you thinking letting him in to your kitchen. thought you were smarter than that. [ laughter ] >>> we're looking at a cold day but a quiet day for travel. live look outside. 32 now is the low so far this morning. we had a high late last night, now we'll have a low late tonight. relative humidity only 50%. even drier air has been moving in. winds west northwest at about 13. satellite radar combined, it's quiet coast to coast and this bodes well for the return home either saturday or sunday depending on when folks are leaving. we'll zoom in. this is what's left of the storm. it's now off the coast of maine. most of the precip
and maya, thank you for taking part in our give joy campaign. we hope you'll take a minute to give back this holiday season. >>> help us plan our day, sir. >> get up early and put the bird in. the worst part about tomorrow is trying to deep fry a turkey and the wind is your nemesis. it's keeping the flame hot and directly under the pot. got to get it to 350 degrees. >> i've got a temperature somewhere around here. >> what were you thinking letting him in to your...
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that is the scupltural form that gives expression to maya's project. if you think about a cone or a bull horn, they are used to get the attention of the crowd, often to communicate an important message. this project has a very important message and it is about our earth and what we are losing and what we are missing and what we don't even know is gone. >> so, what is missing is starting with an idea of loss, but in a funny way the shape of this cone is, whether you want to call it like the r.c.a. victor dog, it is listen to the earth and what if we could create a portal that could look at the past, the present and the future? >> you can change what is then missing by changing the software, by changing what is projected and missing. so, missing isn't a static installation. it is an installation that is going to grow and change over time. and she has worked to bring all of this information together from laboratory after laboratory including, fortunately, our great fwroup of researche e-- g researchers at the california academy. >> this couldn't have been
that is the scupltural form that gives expression to maya's project. if you think about a cone or a bull horn, they are used to get the attention of the crowd, often to communicate an important message. this project has a very important message and it is about our earth and what we are losing and what we are missing and what we don't even know is gone. >> so, what is missing is starting with an idea of loss, but in a funny way the shape of this cone is, whether you want to call it like...
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esto era de los mayas, de los toltecas. resulta que al otro día, el día de todos los santos, el día dos es cuando bajan todos los adultos, entonces nosotros vamos a los cementerios. yo me acuerdo que yo iba desde muy chica para michoacán y ponemos toda la comida, sobre todo si sabemos que le gustaba un poco de comida, el café, le gusta algo de comida en los muebles, todo eso. todo con eso de que si se llena de hormigas la comida. bueno, cuando hay animales que esa persona no está descansando. cuando es la comida, normalmente uno se come la comida al final, al otro día, después de que toda la noche velamos al otro día invitas a todo mundo, pero la comida se puede llenar de animales y significa que esa persona está en plena, entonces hay que hacer un ritual, misas, limpias. el día dos es para ver cómo será el proceso de la persona recién fallecida. después de que termina, durante el siguiente año se hace una serie de celebraciones para ir generando el camino de nuestro difunto. todo este que decir que no se de
esto era de los mayas, de los toltecas. resulta que al otro día, el día de todos los santos, el día dos es cuando bajan todos los adultos, entonces nosotros vamos a los cementerios. yo me acuerdo que yo iba desde muy chica para michoacán y ponemos toda la comida, sobre todo si sabemos que le gustaba un poco de comida, el café, le gusta algo de comida en los muebles, todo eso. todo con eso de que si se llena de hormigas la comida. bueno, cuando hay animales que esa persona no está...
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maya: 'twas the lady named judy who walked out the door. with a wicked christmas list that fell down to the floor. blue shirt: a microsoft surface tablet. judy: with office too? blue shirt: a 2 in 1 sony vaio tap 11 pc. judy: for lou. blue shirt: a powerful lg g2 smartphone. maya: that's some hot tech talk. now her nieces and nephews have holiday treasure. they'll be like 'yo aunt judes, you're like the best aunty ever.' vo: great gifts, like the lg g2 at your ultimate holiday showroom. best buy. >> jim: back here, jim nantz, phil simms and all the crew. we wanted to send along our best to one of the great members of our cbs sports team for some five decades, bob welsh is recovering after recent surgery. we're hoping he'll be back with our golf team. he's recuperating right here in the san diego area, we love him. we're so proud to be his teammates. so many of the great shots through the years. first and ten run. monday ball getting a little work after moreno started the second half with two carries. ball now with three handles. >> phil: th
maya: 'twas the lady named judy who walked out the door. with a wicked christmas list that fell down to the floor. blue shirt: a microsoft surface tablet. judy: with office too? blue shirt: a 2 in 1 sony vaio tap 11 pc. judy: for lou. blue shirt: a powerful lg g2 smartphone. maya: that's some hot tech talk. now her nieces and nephews have holiday treasure. they'll be like 'yo aunt judes, you're like the best aunty ever.' vo: great gifts, like the lg g2 at your ultimate holiday showroom. best...
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my guest tonight is the acclaimed rapper behind the albums "arular, "kala," "maya," and "matangi." either that, or my teleprompter is on the fritz again. please welcome m.i.a.! ( cheers and applause ) nice to meet you. thanks so much for coming on. all right, let me-- am i pronouncing that correctly, m.i.a.? >> yes. >> stephen: i didn't know, it could have been mia. you have another name, right? >> >> uh-huh. >> stephen: help me out. >> metangy. >> stephen: metangy. >> yes. >> stephen: and your last name. >> aropragasm? >> stephen: is that your real name? a lot of women fake the aropragasm. you have a new album. you're a big musician. and you are a visual artist, too, aren't you? >> yes. >> stephen: did you design all the stuff? >> yes. >> stephen: you did? >> yes. ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: i'm impressed. why not stick to one thing? why do more than one thing at a time? >> because that's what refugees do, isn't it. >> stephen: are you a refugee? >> yes. >> stephen: from. >> sri lanka. >> stephen: you were born in england? >> yes, but i lived in sri lanka for teb yiers. >
my guest tonight is the acclaimed rapper behind the albums "arular, "kala," "maya," and "matangi." either that, or my teleprompter is on the fritz again. please welcome m.i.a.! ( cheers and applause ) nice to meet you. thanks so much for coming on. all right, let me-- am i pronouncing that correctly, m.i.a.? >> yes. >> stephen: i didn't know, it could have been mia. you have another name, right? >> >> uh-huh. >> stephen: help me...
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power and the presence which the ancient monuments possessed-- the monuments of the egyptians, the maya, the ancient greeks, the great stone circles and earthworks of britain like stonehenge-- all places which mediated between human beings, nature, the stars, and the cosmos in the belief held by all so-called primitive peoples that human beings and the whole of creation were one. and like them, this is ultimately an architecture of space and light, of mystery at the heart of all art. at the beginning of this series, we tried defining the western tradition in terms of the culture which arose among the western european peoples after the roman empire's fall, whose ethics came from judeo-christian religion and whose artistic inheritance owed so much to the greeks and romans. much western art can be seen as variations on the love/hate relationship western artists had with greek and roman classicism, but that is just one view. every generation takes from the past what it needs to make sense of itself. there is no such thing as objective history. in art as in anything else, there are only our
power and the presence which the ancient monuments possessed-- the monuments of the egyptians, the maya, the ancient greeks, the great stone circles and earthworks of britain like stonehenge-- all places which mediated between human beings, nature, the stars, and the cosmos in the belief held by all so-called primitive peoples that human beings and the whole of creation were one. and like them, this is ultimately an architecture of space and light, of mystery at the heart of all art. at the...
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. ♪ this is maya yin-ling's vietnam veterans memorial in washington, d.c., where the names of all the americans who died in that war are inscribed. initially, her design evoked storms of protest because it was considered unheroic. both pop and minimalism ultimately evoke similar feelings of ambivalence and loss. ♪ god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ and crown thy good ♪ with brotherhood ♪ from sea to shining sea! ♪ this is storm king art park in upstate new york. by the seventies, massive abstract works like these had become the blue-chip staple of corporate collectors in america. 50 years ago, the german critic walter benjamin prophesied that the impact of film and mass reproduction would change forever our idea of what art is. as we come towards the end of this century, we're nearer that point than ever before. since the sixties particularly, many people have felt that western art is in a state of crisis, with no pattern or direction, that the western tradition is played out. abstraction lost its shock value and became ordinary. the new directions suggested by pop and minimal
. ♪ this is maya yin-ling's vietnam veterans memorial in washington, d.c., where the names of all the americans who died in that war are inscribed. initially, her design evoked storms of protest because it was considered unheroic. both pop and minimalism ultimately evoke similar feelings of ambivalence and loss. ♪ god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ and crown thy good ♪ with brotherhood ♪ from sea to shining sea! ♪ this is storm king art park in upstate new york. by the seventies,...
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then maya said, i'm in my early 20s, i'm jewish and i have friends who are muslim. and rushika says racial stair joe types, perpetuated by parents around grandparents. was that an aberration or can that model be replicated here in america? >> to share, why don't we talk about the present, my colleague from impact, the foundation for ethnic understanding which i head up with russell sim ons, we are facilitating this week alone lirls hundreds and hundreds of -- literal hundreds and hundreds of twinings, through our dear friend salaam. >> explanation what a twinning is. >> when you have rabbis jewish and young muslim organizations, it is a very, very intense program to get to know one another, to get to understand the other, we have been doing this for five years. and this is now a global, global mission, and this is a global activity. and we've enjoyed tremendous, tremendous success both here and in north america and in europe. in latin america and the southern hemisphere really throughout the world. so we feel that the journey has begun. we may not be where we'd like
then maya said, i'm in my early 20s, i'm jewish and i have friends who are muslim. and rushika says racial stair joe types, perpetuated by parents around grandparents. was that an aberration or can that model be replicated here in america? >> to share, why don't we talk about the present, my colleague from impact, the foundation for ethnic understanding which i head up with russell sim ons, we are facilitating this week alone lirls hundreds and hundreds of -- literal hundreds and hundreds...
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maya wiley, and still with with us, republican consultant, katon dawson. so congressman, let me ask you this, why is it politically, strategically beneficial for any of your colleagues to lead the charge against food stamps? >> well, you've got to put it in perspective. this is the same team that closed the government for 16 days, that cost the economy, by some economist measures, $24 billion. this was a self-inflicted wound. so they put this pain on the public and then they're causing more pain by not continuing the recovery money, the $5 billion, that is so desperately needed. this past week, i went to two of the centers in the district that i represent, and when you see the faces of the children and the adults, many people are working, but they're on minimum wage. they need this supplement for their families. many of them are looking for jobs. economists tell us, for every job opening, there are three people waiting in line, and one in seven people in america are on food stamps. and to me it's unconscionable that the most prosperous country in history i
maya wiley, and still with with us, republican consultant, katon dawson. so congressman, let me ask you this, why is it politically, strategically beneficial for any of your colleagues to lead the charge against food stamps? >> well, you've got to put it in perspective. this is the same team that closed the government for 16 days, that cost the economy, by some economist measures, $24 billion. this was a self-inflicted wound. so they put this pain on the public and then they're causing...
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for example, maya jay wrote a card that says merry christmas to you all. i pray your season is filled with his love, joy. between now and mid december, log on to wusa9.com/give joy to learn exactly how you can give joy this holiday season. derek, you have already done so, thank you my friend. all of the kids are very appreciative of that. >> the kids love it. thank you, jan, we appreciate that we are doing it. >> okay, let's talk redskins, you know, the playoffs not a possible anymore, but the skins say hey, we have something to play for. >> yeah, you know, they're job. >> we go inside the locker room as the team prepares to take on the new york giants. that's coming up next. >>> now, game on with dave owens live from the wusa9 cadillac sports desk. >> it is getting testy around redskins park. players are getting cranky. not an easy assignment for a reporter, unless you are dianne roberts. we sent dianne to ashburn with her jacket on as the negative chatter about the redskins gets louder. >> one of the things being said, that there's a problem between the
for example, maya jay wrote a card that says merry christmas to you all. i pray your season is filled with his love, joy. between now and mid december, log on to wusa9.com/give joy to learn exactly how you can give joy this holiday season. derek, you have already done so, thank you my friend. all of the kids are very appreciative of that. >> the kids love it. thank you, jan, we appreciate that we are doing it. >> okay, let's talk redskins, you know, the playoffs not a possible...
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maya: that's some hot tech talk. now her nieces and nephews have holiday treasure. they'll be like 'yo aunt judes, you're like the best aunty ever.' vo: save on great gifts, like the sony vaio tap 11 pc at your ultimate holiday showroom. best buy. ,,,, for intelligent life.. for a greater purpose. it's a journey enriched by the people we know and the things we share. we believe online searching should be the same. only at bing do you see what the web knows what we know, and now what your friends and the world of social media are creating all there. all in one search. expand your search and see what you've been missing. bing. try it now. (phones ringing in distance) wayne. rigsby, i am so sorry. thanks. we are gonna find whoever did this. trust me. yeah. you're on bereavement leave, starting now. we'll give you a call if we catch a break in the case. okay. thanks, everyone. hey. i know what you wanna do. you can't do it. if i got shot, he would have found the man who pulled the trigger and taken care of it. you didn't like growing up with a dad in jail? ben wouldn't
maya: that's some hot tech talk. now her nieces and nephews have holiday treasure. they'll be like 'yo aunt judes, you're like the best aunty ever.' vo: save on great gifts, like the sony vaio tap 11 pc at your ultimate holiday showroom. best buy. ,,,, for intelligent life.. for a greater purpose. it's a journey enriched by the people we know and the things we share. we believe online searching should be the same. only at bing do you see what the web knows what we know, and now what your...
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. >> the big challenge is to figure out how to bring really isolated communities like this village maya back. looking around it's hard to figure where you would even start. community leaders have been promised that the power lines will be picked up, that the power itself will be restored. they have been told it would take almost a month. >> the mayor insists he's optimistic about the future. some mayors have said please if you have some other city to go to, if you could go to sabu observe manila or srmsome other city, go away, what do you tell your people? >> no. i'm still telling my people to stay put, we can rebuild our house. we can stay put. >> you believe you ask rebuilt here? >> yes, we can. >> even as bad as it is? yes, we can. foreign countries and our national government, i'm very sure that we're going to -- there's a lot of helping hands that's coming in. >> people are not going to give up? >> i'm sure nobody will give up. >> between the broken houses and along the debris-strewn lanes, the work has already begun and the mayor promises anything that comes from outside will make
. >> the big challenge is to figure out how to bring really isolated communities like this village maya back. looking around it's hard to figure where you would even start. community leaders have been promised that the power lines will be picked up, that the power itself will be restored. they have been told it would take almost a month. >> the mayor insists he's optimistic about the future. some mayors have said please if you have some other city to go to, if you could go to sabu...
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six more years of piecemeal negotiations possibly, maya. do you agree with stan? >> we know that their big fiscal challenges in the medium and long term that the country needs to deal with from health care costs to an aging population to an outdated tax code that doesn't raise enough revenues. if we wait that long, if we don't have the political leadership to move us towards a deal, there becomes a real risk that the damage you're doing to the economy keeps us in a very damaging cycle, where you can't grow the economy, you don't create jobs, you don't get the debt under control. now, is the political situation so bad that may be the case? yes, it certainly is. i think we're showing time and time again that congress really isn't able to work to get important difficult steps done because these are difficult. but i think it would be to the huge detriment of the country if we don't have a sensible debt deal much sooner than six years from now. >> thank you so much, maya. >> thank you. >>> the obama administration proposing tough new rules to crack down on funding of p
six more years of piecemeal negotiations possibly, maya. do you agree with stan? >> we know that their big fiscal challenges in the medium and long term that the country needs to deal with from health care costs to an aging population to an outdated tax code that doesn't raise enough revenues. if we wait that long, if we don't have the political leadership to move us towards a deal, there becomes a real risk that the damage you're doing to the economy keeps us in a very damaging cycle,...
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maya weigh or how huge that i told him i am. chanderpaul solution to all. i write this that and the solution to the hem of the collision i ignored them. this act of rushing to finish them. it has been managed by a full political and beyond to live in. lots of smiles. it denotes olson's warm. yet to be it followed a few months old the lead. unison with the imac with them the practice at the precipice of that entity in the fall of market them. i dashed out the competition's most for your vintage. did it on the mobile solution of this problem. the bomb ever compensation from the eu. i'm fortunate that it belonged it can be. we all tend to rush into the ocean about economic depression. don't matter it's good because the president of ukraine has been speaking of the tree and a covert cia and ukraine will consider signing the new pact with the terms improves our turn to so steve bowman here on the party continues even after the bargains than it does and i think that anything that say in any pain has been playing both sides against the middle. for quite awhile sin
maya weigh or how huge that i told him i am. chanderpaul solution to all. i write this that and the solution to the hem of the collision i ignored them. this act of rushing to finish them. it has been managed by a full political and beyond to live in. lots of smiles. it denotes olson's warm. yet to be it followed a few months old the lead. unison with the imac with them the practice at the precipice of that entity in the fall of market them. i dashed out the competition's most for your vintage....
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built on the maya. was fun to put some clothes that no civil or the tumult of will come at a given us so that i'll get done at the dome of the best with your desk. he said that even that has no milk no money for my mum went to no fuss to live with that. jed came when the missile ago to avoid the or. some additional one hundred and eighteen the good people and has been leaked by but it's going to be home to live on insurgency that has cost tens of thousands of lives. the focus on the audubon have links with al qaeda and also allied with but separate from the it's done. i live on. you need a superstar live on is unlikely to us in peace and it could be a rapid rise in violence. i did. the us. it all was well yes it's true that the country has and all that fussed over to mission to moscow longer gone the text over the database presence of me being cast in march. indian space is that over taxation of december the all that in just fifteen months out of the economic and price. it sucks islam india would become
built on the maya. was fun to put some clothes that no civil or the tumult of will come at a given us so that i'll get done at the dome of the best with your desk. he said that even that has no milk no money for my mum went to no fuss to live with that. jed came when the missile ago to avoid the or. some additional one hundred and eighteen the good people and has been leaked by but it's going to be home to live on insurgency that has cost tens of thousands of lives. the focus on the audubon...
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what secrets could these symbols reveal about life among the maya ? from ancient sumer,
what secrets could these symbols reveal about life among the maya ? from ancient sumer,
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yes no and mean of course south africa is well known for protecting and preserving a lot of the maya and the booths. yes the attacks is one of the what do you think based on your personal observations here how nice the study of the animal while animal proction in south africa today. with no specific reference to the attacks. are they to go for south every time uconn ink as a teen just leave their environment to be then nature. all receive no income on for me and cass told us the best way to kick them they are in and be jealous inherited the soe say it's a girl. they have the same bn fold in the seventeen years. so on ad selling uk in the second way is on their watch. so it doesn't make dumb tom morrissey for gabby and ninety eight and in danger speech. but that they are they. they are not on the night in the act intonation no one to put on the legs. but i would set this aside construct were done. not only for that global warming issue the dosa for the economic growth and the ai more and more of a callous racing. now happening in them. in the doesn't get more and more accounts the cou
yes no and mean of course south africa is well known for protecting and preserving a lot of the maya and the booths. yes the attacks is one of the what do you think based on your personal observations here how nice the study of the animal while animal proction in south africa today. with no specific reference to the attacks. are they to go for south every time uconn ink as a teen just leave their environment to be then nature. all receive no income on for me and cass told us the best way to...
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has the ball tonight the two to provide the financial system's treatment in case you to read in the maya got a call. and yet none of the mill any meaningful arrangement has been made. full flow to do to achieve that objective. when approaching the end of twenty fifty. people with an actress she didn't want me to the park going to do. doing twenty fourteen and fifteen than they need some kind of full result. are you optimistic that the international community to tackle climate change. if all countries could it be any of the maldives and the economy. he could do to achieve that that might be the new policy to cut costs the difficult process. i only hope that the eighteen foot and i think it will compete in clinton the lead going into week two on each of us are priceless. though china is still developing country the wisteria an impressive new customization and organization. then still the increased coffee machines would appeal to in the process. but as i mentioned to him as he came in between police and the tuc should see. i listened to and she still kept clean too late to undo the scene co
has the ball tonight the two to provide the financial system's treatment in case you to read in the maya got a call. and yet none of the mill any meaningful arrangement has been made. full flow to do to achieve that objective. when approaching the end of twenty fifty. people with an actress she didn't want me to the park going to do. doing twenty fourteen and fifteen than they need some kind of full result. are you optimistic that the international community to tackle climate change. if all...
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says graduates to find a job he is from our craft stores to accomplish city got a history of costa maya region will supply context and with nickel and gold said the head of the local executive authority the so called gold bearing body has been developed and tomatoes for over a decade that they will. this is the door with a twenty five million cubic meters of overburdened and ten million tonnes of ore had been extracted to two thousand to normal normal day. in eighteen kilograms to a bar containing seventy percent of gold is created here every month twenty kilograms of this well medal for your are produced in the district on stage to new investment projects on gold extraction are to be implemented soon that will double its total production. the district which according to geologists is also rich in nickel is now ready to start commercial production. there is a project and it is necessary to solve some technological problems. he took noble to buy five hundred million dollars for needy for the construction of the first phase of nickel ore extraction. according to the initial plan a new one
says graduates to find a job he is from our craft stores to accomplish city got a history of costa maya region will supply context and with nickel and gold said the head of the local executive authority the so called gold bearing body has been developed and tomatoes for over a decade that they will. this is the door with a twenty five million cubic meters of overburdened and ten million tonnes of ore had been extracted to two thousand to normal normal day. in eighteen kilograms to a bar...
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march the reason that they march on this day is this is the anniversary of the brutal murder of silvio maya who is a left wing activist he was stabbed to death in a underground station twenty one years ago and that's why the anti fascist groups take place and take part in this march they're also campaigning against what they see as a brutal right wing regime rising up in hungary and they add that suppressing poor people they are also people out campaigning against the gap between the rich and the pool rent is what usually happens at these type of events people railing against what they see as the terrors of capitalism. or to live him just ahead the u.s. oil lobby well and truly doesn't sell for a pair of bills that would make testing stream expensive and federal regulation of the policy that and other stories coming up after the break. for the future. of the show the technology keeping the moscow metro rolling. weighs in the oil industry and the dream team of robots to places too dangerous for humans. to me and for the latest news in innovations here on c.n.n. . we've got the future. again
march the reason that they march on this day is this is the anniversary of the brutal murder of silvio maya who is a left wing activist he was stabbed to death in a underground station twenty one years ago and that's why the anti fascist groups take place and take part in this march they're also campaigning against what they see as a brutal right wing regime rising up in hungary and they add that suppressing poor people they are also people out campaigning against the gap between the rich and...
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and i took it that often the veterinarian isn't a gathering hosted by maya posters with the guests in no doubt that the farmer regards your tagging as animal cruelty. and my aunt seems to never tire of telling as guests walk. and he's already managed to convince some cattle farmers to join in the news boycott of your tax. but yet located the wood of the piano but he wouldn't sit still intact and horses as a way of tracing their origin. although courses can also be victims of epidemics there would be fierce lobbying against it too. knowledge base a year tax have to be visible to other animals origins can be traced and academics can be kept under control. oh but that makes no sense to me from myer has angered by a letter from the ministry of agriculture. if he quits tagging travel with the ear piercing for people the front and center completely ridiculous method of identification which should not be used on living animals and this day in day out we find it completely reprehensible to insist that the animals walk around wearing number plates like arts which simply outrageous and eight wh
and i took it that often the veterinarian isn't a gathering hosted by maya posters with the guests in no doubt that the farmer regards your tagging as animal cruelty. and my aunt seems to never tire of telling as guests walk. and he's already managed to convince some cattle farmers to join in the news boycott of your tax. but yet located the wood of the piano but he wouldn't sit still intact and horses as a way of tracing their origin. although courses can also be victims of epidemics there...
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with each hit topping the beast named maya given the reports of extraordinary sexual harassment in the country terribly surprising is that it is not terribly surprising the subprime collapse that because the words country of the twenty two countries of the rv and as you said that in the five countries that do ddr up spring spree of them are in the fight for it so it didn't use this as this was a surprise. that's what what what what was really and not surprising is that the radicalization of these agonies and in a jeep. a defiant and stuff that's come with zits. and that of an empty seat when the crying kids can eat it and the makeover will go. i estimate that these were men that were on the square where shoulder to shoulder this was the man at a spa day. and coupled with iraq. and when not in such a position that the umno ranking wristband sunday review. which is where we know the woman's outfit in iran. sandakan is a gps study found sexual harassment high banks in the mountains for me it's nice and interesting conservative that the seven spirits of conchita to two pm my ranking. now t
with each hit topping the beast named maya given the reports of extraordinary sexual harassment in the country terribly surprising is that it is not terribly surprising the subprime collapse that because the words country of the twenty two countries of the rv and as you said that in the five countries that do ddr up spring spree of them are in the fight for it so it didn't use this as this was a surprise. that's what what what what was really and not surprising is that the radicalization of...
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the material to hear this is maya. they died whether they connect. but the point. there somewhere like that. why did you hear tears. when clicking here they went the day before a grand time. netball will euthanize them all. sleep and it's evident to the kitchen the teachings about what to type it now detected a lot to fill up the kids now been set at about two batches meets at seven hundred picks him up a few weeks ago. this is the outlet in putting it back to the beach break here at mid day. they pick up one hundred and seventy am that's why. when purchasing a pitch from wherever they come from somebody wanting to see reason. feeling not good not to frighten me. the park resort is defeated. it's very important. the abortion the sustainable present partake. in two thousand and four. so i successfully contained copied in on the other american states today when he does the actual tune. to explain these. no way to let steam for example he likes to sleep the league this season until he was behind us immensely. science won't run is a very difficult time. a lot of people
the material to hear this is maya. they died whether they connect. but the point. there somewhere like that. why did you hear tears. when clicking here they went the day before a grand time. netball will euthanize them all. sleep and it's evident to the kitchen the teachings about what to type it now detected a lot to fill up the kids now been set at about two batches meets at seven hundred picks him up a few weeks ago. this is the outlet in putting it back to the beach break here at mid day....
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and my panel here in new york, giuliani cobb, maiya maya wiley, civil rights attorney and founder of the center for inclusion, julian zelizer, history of public affairs and valerie core from auburn seminary. nina, always lovely to have you. ? thank you, professor. >> it does feel to me these days we're trying to strip away some of the accomplishments that were bought with the blood sacrifices i was talking about p what happened do you say ta to that in ohio? >> i think reverend dr. otis mau summed it up saying the strug sl forever with us so we are forever in the struggle. that is what's going on not just the state of ohio but across this country. there is a lack of consciousness that the president spoke about it is gone. these acts are being conducted by republicans who control statehouses across this country to regress us as a nation. and everybody, as president johnson said, all of us bear the burden of making sure that that does not happen. it is disgusting. i can't even find enough words to articulate how painful this is because you are absolutely right, professor. all of these
and my panel here in new york, giuliani cobb, maiya maya wiley, civil rights attorney and founder of the center for inclusion, julian zelizer, history of public affairs and valerie core from auburn seminary. nina, always lovely to have you. ? thank you, professor. >> it does feel to me these days we're trying to strip away some of the accomplishments that were bought with the blood sacrifices i was talking about p what happened do you say ta to that in ohio? >> i think reverend dr....
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kingston is a maya includes negotiations the documents on or transportation through the territory of context and in the joint exploration of cross border my shift field was signed in addition regions have come to a new level of partnership agreement was signed by the representatives of coming down the coast tonight. now you can the american stock on the door to door. this will sort through the roof. we're told that we leave it expands or mineral resources at this stage they should be considered as art and image using this we need to build an alternative energy economy based on this i propose to have the innovation on the hydrocarbon sector form this year i suggest posting and not allow or two the purses or were ufo sighting of the historic treaty on good relations in a line to become the main outcome of the meetings and contentment the awful presented for mayor of london ballet directed by police in mind next week. mr conte and informational article more common reported this to such communication service briefing swan lake ballet and i need the opera are scheduled to be staged at the
kingston is a maya includes negotiations the documents on or transportation through the territory of context and in the joint exploration of cross border my shift field was signed in addition regions have come to a new level of partnership agreement was signed by the representatives of coming down the coast tonight. now you can the american stock on the door to door. this will sort through the roof. we're told that we leave it expands or mineral resources at this stage they should be considered...
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countries are about to cast their votes on whether to form their own independent state artist maria port maya looks into what's motivating them all. in a state of five point one million people democracy is failing the minority and a battle to break away has begun or trying to address a systemic issue within the country which is this rural versus urban divide eleven colorado counties approximately four hundred thousand citizens are voting on a ballot initiative that would pave the way for creating the fifty first us state the urban areas can assert their well against the rural communities and it is like taxation without representation and that the rural communities don't have a voice to block the things that are being forced upon them earlier this year colorado's democratically controlled legislature exerted its power by passing laws fiercely unpopular in the northeastern parts of the state among them. historic gun control laws and mandating only rural areas to produce twenty percent of their energy from renewable sources a move officials say will crush farmers and ranchers while also raising
countries are about to cast their votes on whether to form their own independent state artist maria port maya looks into what's motivating them all. in a state of five point one million people democracy is failing the minority and a battle to break away has begun or trying to address a systemic issue within the country which is this rural versus urban divide eleven colorado counties approximately four hundred thousand citizens are voting on a ballot initiative that would pave the way for...
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. >> maya rodriguez ed lee is facing some -- mayor ed lee is facing some problems with housing. >> mayor lee said he is also working with california lawmakers to get an exempt shun for many people. >>> and several are being forced to move as they need to clean up that which is better rid under some buildings. they will be again replacement house willing. >>> uc burkely will play the oregon ducks october 24th. they expect it to be finished in time for the 49th opening game and that 1.2 billion is able to see 160,000 fans. >>> they are being ordered to shut down on racings. and people near the plant says it makes it hard to breathe. the factory grinds up chillies and that causes the problems breathing but this time of year neighbors do not complain about bottling and odors from that. >>> people jumped off balconies to escape, but one manned a mitts to starting that fire. >>> it is one of the darkest anniversary. >>> good morning, right now we are looking at the road and traffic is looking good here on the golden gate bridge as we head down to the brim will that leaf you any -- leave you an
. >> maya rodriguez ed lee is facing some -- mayor ed lee is facing some problems with housing. >> mayor lee said he is also working with california lawmakers to get an exempt shun for many people. >>> and several are being forced to move as they need to clean up that which is better rid under some buildings. they will be again replacement house willing. >>> uc burkely will play the oregon ducks october 24th. they expect it to be finished in time for the 49th...
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maya lin record for an arms old lady. the grainy gone. dalits of another old will carry these neighbors because they're scared because they beat the laws that the city of chicago is not a deal cannot actually protect them the proposed line designed to get tough on crime. but experts say mandatory minimum sentence is simply don't work there is no reliable evidence that mandatory sentences will deter crime zero reliable evidence critics of mandatory minimum sentences for similar measures in the warrant around us. mandatory minimum policies were enacted in nineteen eighty is america's prison population swelled up dramatically. chicago's cook county jail is a prime example of every ten thousand inmates and the cook county jail making it the largest in the united states population reached its highest in sixty years and it keeps on growing our prison system is the most crowded under resourced isn't all that country. we got up forty nine thousand people in a system built for thirty two thousand with jails and prisons across the country filling u
maya lin record for an arms old lady. the grainy gone. dalits of another old will carry these neighbors because they're scared because they beat the laws that the city of chicago is not a deal cannot actually protect them the proposed line designed to get tough on crime. but experts say mandatory minimum sentence is simply don't work there is no reliable evidence that mandatory sentences will deter crime zero reliable evidence critics of mandatory minimum sentences for similar measures in the...
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. >> what does maya have? >> a science game, called laser maze. with this, they're trying to get the laser to hit the target.
. >> what does maya have? >> a science game, called laser maze. with this, they're trying to get the laser to hit the target.
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. >> what does maya have? >> a science game, called laser maze. with this, they're trying to get the laser to hit the target. starts as a beginning and goes up to expert and there's mirrors and blockers and they have to figure out where to place the different elements. >> and grace is doing an old-fashioned legoes. >> this is a three in one, so she can build a villa, a house, or a factory. >> let's go with the villa. >> very true to life. has lighted elements in it and a grill, a lot of realistic components. >> great toys. thanks so much. >> okay, kids, thanks. tomorrow, what do we have? >> movies for the entire family. real moms are going to weigh in. >> plus, the new facial filler that's as good as a facelift. >> we're going to show you. >> and we'll get wild with two american animals. >> and bobbie is here with her latest buzz. get what tomorrow is? try day friday. bye. >> i'm here to help. will get through this together. ♪
. >> what does maya have? >> a science game, called laser maze. with this, they're trying to get the laser to hit the target. starts as a beginning and goes up to expert and there's mirrors and blockers and they have to figure out where to place the different elements. >> and grace is doing an old-fashioned legoes. >> this is a three in one, so she can build a villa, a house, or a factory. >> let's go with the villa. >> very true to life. has lighted elements...
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." ♪ [applause] [applause] >> to echo the words of maya and apply them more appropriately whether i deserve it or not. sometimes when i find myself in a dark place, i lose all taste for poetry. if it cannot do what i want it do, if it cannot restore those i have lost, then why bother with it at all? there's plenty that poetry cannot do, but the miracle, of course, is how much it can do. how much it does do. so often i think i know myself only to discover in a poem, a difference, an otherness that resonates where i find myself as well as stephens once put it more truly and more strange. it is what some describe as full making. i count myself among them. i think often of the words of paul connelly who said, "i believe it is not arguing well but speaking differently that changes a culture ." poetry is the place where speaking differently is the most prevalent. speaking differently is what i aspire to and what i so adamantly admire and the poetry of adrian, matt, frank, lucy. i am amazed to be in your company. thank you, alice janes book for publishing my first book. thank you for publishing th
." ♪ [applause] [applause] >> to echo the words of maya and apply them more appropriately whether i deserve it or not. sometimes when i find myself in a dark place, i lose all taste for poetry. if it cannot do what i want it do, if it cannot restore those i have lost, then why bother with it at all? there's plenty that poetry cannot do, but the miracle, of course, is how much it can do. how much it does do. so often i think i know myself only to discover in a poem, a difference, an...
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maya: that's some hot tech talk. now her nieces and nephews have holiday treasure. they'll be like 'yo aunt judes, you're like the best aunty ever.' vo: great gifts, like the lg g2 at your ultimate holiday showroom. best buy. (excited chatter) it's my issue. wait. (chatter stops abruptly) it's not a florrick-agos issue. it's mine. no, it's all of ours. if they come after you, they come after all of us. thanks. but i... cary: no buts. you'd do the same for us. clarke: i don't understand. they're countersuing you? they're saying that since i became a partner while that case was pending, i'm responsible for everything that happened on it, including the bribe. so if the gopniks win, i'm personally liable for the full $6 million. (doorbell rings) alicia: i'll get it! i need a lawyer. you know where i can find one? (laughs) oh, wow. feels like somebody needs some loving in their life. who told you? who told me what? i'm starting my own firm. mom? no. actually, um... (clicks tongue) oddly... can we sit down? why? oh, because... oh, wow, you really are trying to do this fro
maya: that's some hot tech talk. now her nieces and nephews have holiday treasure. they'll be like 'yo aunt judes, you're like the best aunty ever.' vo: great gifts, like the lg g2 at your ultimate holiday showroom. best buy. (excited chatter) it's my issue. wait. (chatter stops abruptly) it's not a florrick-agos issue. it's mine. no, it's all of ours. if they come after you, they come after all of us. thanks. but i... cary: no buts. you'd do the same for us. clarke: i don't understand. they're...
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i mean, maya, 2012 saw a $55 billion shortfall, and i'm not saying cut current seniors. i mean, this is my mom and, man, she'd kill me if we cut her benefits, but i'm talking about me. why don't we start cutting the younger generations? make that age eligible higher. maybe we could figure out the declining thing, too, in the process? >> tracy, the fact of the matter is the retirement age is already raising. it's increasing for those who are born after 1960 to the age of 67. tracy: i know, but that's nothing. >> no, actually, it represents a benefit cut to us, all of those born after 1960, of approximately 14%. our benefit levels will be lower. and so, you know, it's already rising. we're facing a retirement crisis in this nation, public pensions and private pensions have gone by the way of the dinosaur, and 401(k)s are simply not enough. it is no good to drop benefits by introducing these benefit cuts when we need to be looking at making retirement -- tracy: okay, this is part of the entitlement gone wild problem, gary. so this needs to be fixed. i mean, we could, we cou
i mean, maya, 2012 saw a $55 billion shortfall, and i'm not saying cut current seniors. i mean, this is my mom and, man, she'd kill me if we cut her benefits, but i'm talking about me. why don't we start cutting the younger generations? make that age eligible higher. maybe we could figure out the declining thing, too, in the process? >> tracy, the fact of the matter is the retirement age is already raising. it's increasing for those who are born after 1960 to the age of 67. tracy: i know,...