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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 ceremo
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 pa
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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." >> reporter: maya is just 16 years old. it wasn't until a couple of years ago that she had even heard of a device called the spirometer to measure how well someone breathes. she thought she could improve it and make it cheaper. given maya's track record who would disagree. >> you're going to be doing this 30 times. >> reporter: in the seventh period statistics class at presentation high school probability is the lesson of the day. maya varm like her classmates pays close attention. though truth be told maya already knows a little something about the science of chance. as in chances are, when maya enters a science competition, she wins. though she swears that's not the point. >> i don't really do these science fairs to win. i have a lot of fun building these devices. that's why i do them. >> reporter: maya clearly has been having a lot of fun then. since the 6th grade, maya has been entering science fairs. she has won at least one award every year at the synopsis silicon valley science fair. 19 in all. including this year's
." >> reporter: maya is just 16 years old. it wasn't until a couple of years ago that she had even heard of a device called the spirometer to measure how well someone breathes. she thought she could improve it and make it cheaper. given maya's track record who would disagree. >> you're going to be doing this 30 times. >> reporter: in the seventh period statistics class at presentation high school probability is the lesson of the day. maya varm like her classmates pays...
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when you first meet maya? amy:tavis: when i was 21, i was an aide to the mayor of los my city, and as aides are assigned to do, i had the honor to present her a letter, a proclamation, and i was literally in her presence for just five minutes, amy, but enough five minutes, i felt something so powerful and so strong that i vowed to myself at some point in my life i have got to get myself back into this woman's space. i had no idea that some years later i would be invited by her to go on a trip to africa for almost two weeks. my assignment literally was just to carry her bags, and for two weeks, i carried her bags around africa, but that did not stop her from allowing a friendship to blossom. i mean, she was already iconic at that point. this was in august of 1993 sewing january of 1993, she of course i delivered that: that bill clinton's first inauguration, so she is already world-renowned, and i'm just a nobody but we are hanging out for a couple of week and she enveloped me, she embraced me, and 28 years late
when you first meet maya? amy:tavis: when i was 21, i was an aide to the mayor of los my city, and as aides are assigned to do, i had the honor to present her a letter, a proclamation, and i was literally in her presence for just five minutes, amy, but enough five minutes, i felt something so powerful and so strong that i vowed to myself at some point in my life i have got to get myself back into this woman's space. i had no idea that some years later i would be invited by her to go on a trip...
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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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maya varmer like her classmates, pays close attention, though truth be told maya already knows a little something about the science of chance. >> n1p1 stuff. >> reporter: as in chances are, when maya enters a science competition, she wins. though she swears that's not the point. >> i don't really do these science fairs to win. i have a lot of fun building these devices, and that's kind of why i do them. >> reporter: well, maya clearly has been having a lot of fun, then. since the sixth grade, maya has been entering science fairs. she has won at least one award every year at the synopsis silicon valley science fair 19 in all, including this year's grand prize. maya's winning entry, a low-cost, wireless-based device for detecting chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or copd. a promising tool to help in the fight against a disease affecting more than 60 million people around the world. >> especially for copd and these pulmonary illnesses. 90% of deaths occur in developing nations, which is a startling statistic, since they don't have access to the equipment that they need to diagnose the
maya varmer like her classmates, pays close attention, though truth be told maya already knows a little something about the science of chance. >> n1p1 stuff. >> reporter: as in chances are, when maya enters a science competition, she wins. though she swears that's not the point. >> i don't really do these science fairs to win. i have a lot of fun building these devices, and that's kind of why i do them. >> reporter: well, maya clearly has been having a lot of fun, then....
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a tiny percentage of them were the nobility, the elite of maya society. they were the ones for whom the fine objects were made.
a tiny percentage of them were the nobility, the elite of maya society. they were the ones for whom the fine objects were made.
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. >> maya: meaning? >> nicole: he likes me. >> maya: how do you know? >> nicole: i just do. >> maya: nicole, you did not. >> nicole: no! but [chuckles] i've got me a rick.
. >> maya: meaning? >> nicole: he likes me. >> maya: how do you know? >> nicole: i just do. >> maya: nicole, you did not. >> nicole: no! but [chuckles] i've got me a rick.
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she learned so much about the maya, at the end of the unit they had a maya unit. where they -- >> that's lovely, don't they have to take tests and aren't they going to be judged and the rest of their life be based on tests like these? >> did you take common core tests? >> no, my son is about to graduate and we've taken tests every year in the state of connecticut. over and over. >> i mean you when was the last time you took a test? >> i'm old it's been a long time since i've taken a test. >> my children take the tests they take tests that their teachers make that are based on what they sided in class and then -- studied in class and then they can perform on those test $that aretests that they learned. >> but the act and sat -- >> did you start preparing for sat when you were in third grade? >> i don't know, but my sense of it is not having stain it lately that my children are going to be forced to do this on a regular basis throughout their life if they want to move to the next level. >> only forced to do it if you comply with those rules. >> who's going to decide
she learned so much about the maya, at the end of the unit they had a maya unit. where they -- >> that's lovely, don't they have to take tests and aren't they going to be judged and the rest of their life be based on tests like these? >> did you take common core tests? >> no, my son is about to graduate and we've taken tests every year in the state of connecticut. over and over. >> i mean you when was the last time you took a test? >> i'm old it's been a long time...
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maya angelou was unveiled today at a ceremony that drew hundreds of folks. >> but while maya angelou's family is honored there are questions why they chose a quote that is not hers. >> reporter: there was celebrations for the stamp in california michigan arkansas. the place where maya angelou spent most of her childhood and right here end.c. ♪ [ music ] ♪ ♪ dancers, civil rights leaders the first lady. oprah, and regular people all gathered to celebrate the unveiling of a stamp and the life of the woman on it. >> bodacious life that she dared to live in a way that dazzled and gave meaning to all of us who knew her and millions who didn't. >> reporter: the stamp is a copy of an oil painting. features a quote from maya angelou but some say it's wrong. a columnist wrote it's from a children's book by joan wallish and while she said it, she didn't write it. the post office said they didn't realize the mistake until friday when they were contacted by the reporter. >> looking back we would have used a quote from her words. the point is really to honor maya angelou. and we think you kno
maya angelou was unveiled today at a ceremony that drew hundreds of folks. >> but while maya angelou's family is honored there are questions why they chose a quote that is not hers. >> reporter: there was celebrations for the stamp in california michigan arkansas. the place where maya angelou spent most of her childhood and right here end.c. ♪ [ music ] ♪ ♪ dancers, civil rights leaders the first lady. oprah, and regular people all gathered to celebrate the unveiling of a...
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keep in mind this same maya angelou was raped at 7 years of age. this is the whole story of her book her best-seller internationally. she was raped at the age of 7. she doesn't say a single word jon for five and a half words. goes mute for five and a half years so if anybody understands what it means to be a youngster person to fight to find your voice, to claw your way back to find your place in the world and she goes on to be an icon i mean you go to africa in august of '93 this is after january of '93 when she gave that beautiful poem at clinton inauguration the only person to have done that before her was some guy named robert frost. she shows up to give this poem but for some reason she race mood her world. a young black man and having someone say to me, your life matters your opinion matters, what do you think about this, what are your views about this. share with me tell me your life story for somebody of her stature to do that to me is a life-changing life-altering life-affirming dream. >> jon: and do you you know when you see the power of
keep in mind this same maya angelou was raped at 7 years of age. this is the whole story of her book her best-seller internationally. she was raped at the age of 7. she doesn't say a single word jon for five and a half words. goes mute for five and a half years so if anybody understands what it means to be a youngster person to fight to find your voice, to claw your way back to find your place in the world and she goes on to be an icon i mean you go to africa in august of '93 this is after...
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. >> maya: i hope not, rick. but i have to tell you this. >> nicole: maya. go
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. >> one monkey in particular we are following a female called maya. maya is just like any mom. she is doing the best for her kid but maya has a particular problem because she lives in a society which is very harsh. we followed all of the things that happened to maya as she tried to make a better lot for herself and her kid. >> reporter: things get harder for maya and her crew when rival monkeys kick them off of their turf and they are forced to temporarily trade in their lush forest for an urban jungle. oh, boy. these primates are part of a 50 year long scientific study an the disney nature team spent 2 1/2 years filming on location in sri lanka. which is why the monkeys pretty much ignore the humans. well, they usually do. >> they are so smart that on particular occasions they would use us to their advantage. roger, he was the alpha male he was being challenged by the number two and number three monkey. roger looked around. i was on the wall and he came up to me sat down put his hand on my knee and looked at the other two monkeys, as if to say you fancy some of that this these
. >> one monkey in particular we are following a female called maya. maya is just like any mom. she is doing the best for her kid but maya has a particular problem because she lives in a society which is very harsh. we followed all of the things that happened to maya as she tried to make a better lot for herself and her kid. >> reporter: things get harder for maya and her crew when rival monkeys kick them off of their turf and they are forced to temporarily trade in their lush...
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given maya's track record, who would disagree? >> again, you're going to be doing this 30 times. >> in seventh period a.p. statistics class at san jose's presentation high school probability is the lesson of the day. maya like her classmates pays close attention, though truth be told, she already knows a little something about the science of chance. >> as in chances are, when maya enters a science competition, she wins. though she swears that's not the point. >> i don't really do these science fairs to win. i have a lot of fun building these devices. that's kind of why i do them. >> well maya clearly has been have aglot of fun then. since the sixth grade, maya has been entering science fairs. she has won at least one award every year at the silicon valley science fair. 19 in all, including this year's grand prize. maya's winning entry, a low-cost wireless based device for detecting chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or copd a promising tool to help in the fight against a disease effecting more than 60 million people around the
given maya's track record, who would disagree? >> again, you're going to be doing this 30 times. >> in seventh period a.p. statistics class at san jose's presentation high school probability is the lesson of the day. maya like her classmates pays close attention, though truth be told, she already knows a little something about the science of chance. >> as in chances are, when maya enters a science competition, she wins. though she swears that's not the point. >> i don't...
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had maya call me one day. in the book you will hear the story what maya said to me and back and forth we had about barack obama and other issues. that book comes out on april 7th. i will be on tour for that around time of mother's day. >> host: tavis smiley, hough did you at 20 something get to know maya angelou? guest guest i mentioned that i had a couple friend knew her and. julianne malvo. i love dr. malvo and dr. ruth love who was the superintendent of schools in both chicago and oak oakland. somehow i got connected to dr. malvo and dr. love and ended up on this trip to africa and the rest they say is history. >> host: where did you go to college? >> guest: university ever mississippi. my father is from georgia. my father was stationed at a air force base in biloxi at keesler air force base. he is in mississippi at air force base. my mother lives in mississippi. the two of them met. the rest they say is history. we got transferred to air force base in indiana. through another long story my parents had 10 k
had maya call me one day. in the book you will hear the story what maya said to me and back and forth we had about barack obama and other issues. that book comes out on april 7th. i will be on tour for that around time of mother's day. >> host: tavis smiley, hough did you at 20 something get to know maya angelou? guest guest i mentioned that i had a couple friend knew her and. julianne malvo. i love dr. malvo and dr. ruth love who was the superintendent of schools in both chicago and oak...
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and the poetry of maya angelou. it's a music video called harlem hopscotch, inspired by a poem she wrote back in 1969. >> she literally changed my life before i even met her. >> reporter: music producer shawn rivera discovered her writing at the time he was suffering from devere depression. >> i was questioning whether i should be on this planet. i was living in a storage unit on top of a warehouse. i came across there book and i read it and it clicked for me. >> reporter: he thought it would click for a new generation too taking angelou's themes of isolation and inequality. he began writing music before he was able to meet angelou and get her blessing. what did she say? >> the first thing she said was thank you which blew my mind. she said, i think i can do better. i want to be involved in the project. i was blown away. >> reporter: touchdown. >> yeah. >> reporter: in the home video, she was asked about the motion of setting her poetry to rap. >> young people are more sophisticate, a little more sarcastic, a little
and the poetry of maya angelou. it's a music video called harlem hopscotch, inspired by a poem she wrote back in 1969. >> she literally changed my life before i even met her. >> reporter: music producer shawn rivera discovered her writing at the time he was suffering from devere depression. >> i was questioning whether i should be on this planet. i was living in a storage unit on top of a warehouse. i came across there book and i read it and it clicked for me. >>...
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you're keeping something from me, maya. what is it? tell me. >> oliver: dude, that's -- that's intense. >> othello: too much? >> oliver: no. no way. we're gonna use it in the next show. >> nicole: use what? >> oliver: othello's music. >> nicole: oh, hi. i'm nico
you're keeping something from me, maya. what is it? tell me. >> oliver: dude, that's -- that's intense. >> othello: too much? >> oliver: no. no way. we're gonna use it in the next show. >> nicole: use what? >> oliver: othello's music. >> nicole: oh, hi. i'm nico
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then imagine i'd be exposed to someone like maya appearing -- maya angelou who wants to hear my point of view. this is an adult. like my grandmother, who doesn't mind me argue with her and pushing back, and we head some disagreements and this book talks about the good times and also talks about the disagreements we had. we disagreed on clarence thomas when he was nominated for the supreme court. we disagreed on a number of issues. some movies we disagreed about. things she starred in that we disagreed about. when barack obama was running for president she started out supporting hillary clinton because she is such a dear friend of the clintons. we recall the wonderful speech at mr. clinton's first inauguration. she supported hillary when hillary first ran in 2008 are, and after she lost she became a supporter of barack obama, and the obama campaign at one point was getting a little testy about my holding them accountable, and so they played the trump card. they had maya angelou call me one day, and in the become for the first time ever you'll hear the story what maya said to me and the
then imagine i'd be exposed to someone like maya appearing -- maya angelou who wants to hear my point of view. this is an adult. like my grandmother, who doesn't mind me argue with her and pushing back, and we head some disagreements and this book talks about the good times and also talks about the disagreements we had. we disagreed on clarence thomas when he was nominated for the supreme court. we disagreed on a number of issues. some movies we disagreed about. things she starred in that we...
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maya angelou's writing had a certain beat and rhythm. turns out you can dance to it. we'll show you next. " >> this portion of the "cbs evening news" is sponsored by: cvs health. health is everything. making a fist something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. make a fist for me. at our infusion centers or in patients homes. we help them fight the good fight. cvs health, because health is everything. thanks for calling angie's list. how may i help you? i heard i could call angie's list if i needed work done around my house at a fair price. you heard right, just tell us what you need done and we'll find a top rated provider to take care of it. so i could get a faulty light switch fixed? yup! or have a guy refinish my floors? absolutely! or send someone out to groom my pookie? pookie's what you call your? my dog. yes, we can do that. real help from real people. come see what the new angie's list can do for you. ufferers. one tried the newest allergy spray which could take several days
maya angelou's writing had a certain beat and rhythm. turns out you can dance to it. we'll show you next. " >> this portion of the "cbs evening news" is sponsored by: cvs health. health is everything. making a fist something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. make a fist for me. at our infusion centers or in patients homes. we help them fight the good fight. cvs health, because health is...
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maya angelou. she was raped at the age of 7, this is the story of her book i know how the cage bird sings, for five years she doesn't say a single word and if anybody understands what it means to find your voice that is the mother of understatement to find your way back and establish your place in the world and do something the world will remember now that she is gone, maya had something to say to me. to understand what my role is and how to find my voice i am carrying her bags. to listen and laugh and learn and to be loved on by here, was the life changing life altering experience. >> host: tavis smiley is our guest for the next 25 minutes or so, talking about the life of maya angelou and his newest book "my journey with maya". 202-748-8200. in east and central time zones of a 48-8201. for those in the mountain and pacific we are live in l.a.. in your book you talked-about the casual use of the n word and maya angelou's reaction to that. >> the stories in this book are all true, some debates we ha
maya angelou. she was raped at the age of 7, this is the story of her book i know how the cage bird sings, for five years she doesn't say a single word and if anybody understands what it means to find your voice that is the mother of understatement to find your way back and establish your place in the world and do something the world will remember now that she is gone, maya had something to say to me. to understand what my role is and how to find my voice i am carrying her bags. to listen and...
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> maya: what changed? >> nicole: i'm worried you might lose this life. you've got a good thing going for yourself. i mean, why bring up your past? just leave it. leave it all behind. whatever you do, do not tell
> maya: what changed? >> nicole: i'm worried you might lose this life. you've got a good thing going for yourself. i mean, why bring up your past? just leave it. leave it all behind. whatever you do, do not tell
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maya angelou was truly a great american. in so many ways through her life, her advocacy her passion for people and for justice and most importantly through her words, she inspired us. autria: the stamp was designed by ethyl kesle of bethesda. maya angelou died last may at the a of 86. jummy: james best best known for role as boscoe coltrain died. he died from complications of pneumonia. he starred on the show from 1979 to 1985. he was the law man chasing the duke brothers. and blues magician b.b. king is in a los angeles hospital this afternoon. he was admitted yesterday for dehydration caused by type two diabetes. king's daughter says he is doing much better. his latest health scare comes less than a year after dehydration and exhaustion caused him to cancel a concert tour. a young boy with autism is back home this afternoon after getting lost in the australian woods. 11-year-old luke shambrook was spotted by a helicopter three days after wandering off from his parents' campsite. rescuers slid down embankments to come to hi
maya angelou was truly a great american. in so many ways through her life, her advocacy her passion for people and for justice and most importantly through her words, she inspired us. autria: the stamp was designed by ethyl kesle of bethesda. maya angelou died last may at the a of 86. jummy: james best best known for role as boscoe coltrain died. he died from complications of pneumonia. he starred on the show from 1979 to 1985. he was the law man chasing the duke brothers. and blues magician...
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"my journey with maya." thank you very much. >> i'm gracious for the opportunity >> music and movies are in kyle eastwood's blood. he's forged his own path and we talked to him in tonight's first person. ♪♪ >> my name is kyle eastwood and i'm a musician. ♪♪ >> my mother is maggie eastwood and my father is clint eastwood. they're both big music fans. jazz in particular. i started out listening to a lot of jazz at the house with my parents really. ♪♪ >> that was my earliest memories. my main instrument is bass. playing live is kind of the magical element that makes it happen. i think i'm my own worst critic. i'm always trying to work at my craft and better myself and there's always room for improvement. >> come with me. >> i've scored a few of my father's films. invictus million dollar baby grand terino. scoring movies is much different from making albums. there's more rules to follow and you're obviously playing more of a supportive role. it's just a matter of sitting down and watching the film an
"my journey with maya." thank you very much. >> i'm gracious for the opportunity >> music and movies are in kyle eastwood's blood. he's forged his own path and we talked to him in tonight's first person. ♪♪ >> my name is kyle eastwood and i'm a musician. ♪♪ >> my mother is maggie eastwood and my father is clint eastwood. they're both big music fans. jazz in particular. i started out listening to a lot of jazz at the house with my parents really. ♪♪...
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i believe maya angelou had said that -- >> is that "fast and furious"? >> of course. >> were you surprised the post office made a mistake? >> i am never surprised when anyone makes a mistake. i don't have faith in humanity. it is unfortunate it is a forever stamp. i can't rid of those things. i hape had a book of them for the past year and a half. >> right. >> i don't mail anything. >> i buy them and lose them. i find them in strange places. >> really? >> i don't know how to mail a letter. >> e-mail. >> they should have e-mailed everything. >> so poor joan anglin has no recourse. she has to sit there with the letters with someone else's name over her work and she doesn't get a piece of it? >> she should start a go fund me. it is all the rage right now. i want to be a victim so bad. i want to typed a way to make me a victim to get a go fund me. >> coming up, apple watch gets mixed reviews. not sure how they will fix it, but it will wow cheap, child labor. stick around. >>> will you be watching? the first reviews for the apple watch is out and the general
i believe maya angelou had said that -- >> is that "fast and furious"? >> of course. >> were you surprised the post office made a mistake? >> i am never surprised when anyone makes a mistake. i don't have faith in humanity. it is unfortunate it is a forever stamp. i can't rid of those things. i hape had a book of them for the past year and a half. >> right. >> i don't mail anything. >> i buy them and lose them. i find them in strange places....
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that does not mean that she's -- >> charlie: maya is transgender. >> pam: [ scoffs ] >> maya: don't tell rick? >> nicole: he hasn't told you
that does not mean that she's -- >> charlie: maya is transgender. >> pam: [ scoffs ] >> maya: don't tell rick? >> nicole: he hasn't told you
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leon: a stamp honoring maya angelou has a quote on it that was not hers. it is widely attributed to her. first lady michelle obama and oprah winfrey were on hand at the unveiling. there is now a painting of angelou in the portrait garden. she died last february at the age of 86. you remember rememb the last time there was an angelou quote that caused controversy, a phrase inscribed on the martin luther king jr.emorial was badly periphrastic and made him seem arrogant. that quote, thanks to angelou was eventually removed. alison: a "vanity fair" story gives aid some background on the decision to suspend news anchor brian williams for exaggerating his state and storing the reporting during the iraq war. one person quoted in the article that williams wondered out loud if he had a brain tumor. nbc officials were repeatedly upset about his inability to explain the misstatements. leon: and wonderful group of people at the leadership awards. was sponsored -- it was sponsored by a group that recognizes humidity service from organizations like the united way of the
leon: a stamp honoring maya angelou has a quote on it that was not hers. it is widely attributed to her. first lady michelle obama and oprah winfrey were on hand at the unveiling. there is now a painting of angelou in the portrait garden. she died last february at the age of 86. you remember rememb the last time there was an angelou quote that caused controversy, a phrase inscribed on the martin luther king jr.emorial was badly periphrastic and made him seem arrogant. that quote, thanks to...
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maya's winning entry, a low-cost device to helping copd. a promising tool to help in the fight against a disease affecting more than 60 million people around the world. >> then these don't have access to the equipment -- that's that's morn than just winning with her previous entries. all of them a unique mix of biology, technology and compassion. from a sensor that helps people with diabetes to a device to combat distracted driving, to her very own dna sequencing super-computer, they're all meant to make someone's life better. >> this is my sixth year participating. every year i try to create something that would help people. >> reporter: which, in the end, makes maya very easy to root for, because with a goal like that, every time she wins, we all do. >> maya is now seeing success even outside the world of science fares. her seventh grade project just last month was awarded its very own patent. >> incredible. if you know of someone doing something nice for others, garvin would love to hear from you. >>> we have much more ahead on "day in t
maya's winning entry, a low-cost device to helping copd. a promising tool to help in the fight against a disease affecting more than 60 million people around the world. >> then these don't have access to the equipment -- that's that's morn than just winning with her previous entries. all of them a unique mix of biology, technology and compassion. from a sensor that helps people with diabetes to a device to combat distracted driving, to her very own dna sequencing super-computer, they're...
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>> maya: this is my private business! >> nicole: whatever. >> maya: nicole...you wait! nicole, wait! how long have you been here?
>> maya: this is my private business! >> nicole: whatever. >> maya: nicole...you wait! nicole, wait! how long have you been here?
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." >>> before her death last spring author and poet maya angelou was working on a new project. it was to put her words to music. we have more. >> in the air. >> on the rooftop of a high-rise in los angeles dancers are moving to a hip-hop beat and the poetry of maya angelou. it's a music video called harlem hopscotch inspired by a poem she wrote back in 1969. >> she literally changed my life before i even met her. >> reporter: music producer sean rivera discovered her work several years ago. >> i was onequestioning whether i should be living on this planet. i come across this book and started reading it and it just clicked for me. >> reporter: he thought it would click for a new generation too, taking angelou's theme of isolation and inequality he began writing music before he was able to meet angelou and get her blessing. >> what did she say? >> the first thing she said was thank you, which blew my miejd, and she said i think i can do even better. i want to be involved in the project. was blown away. >> touchdown. >> yeah. >> reporter: in this home video she was asked about the
." >>> before her death last spring author and poet maya angelou was working on a new project. it was to put her words to music. we have more. >> in the air. >> on the rooftop of a high-rise in los angeles dancers are moving to a hip-hop beat and the poetry of maya angelou. it's a music video called harlem hopscotch inspired by a poem she wrote back in 1969. >> she literally changed my life before i even met her. >> reporter: music producer sean rivera...
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and that maya angelou stamp dedication is causing controversy over a quotation. the stamp dedicated to the latest civil rights champion features angelou and says the quote, "a bird doesn't sing because it has an answer it sings because it has a song." and children's author joan walsh england claims the quotation is from her book and not strong angelou's "i know why the caged bird sings." they responded says dr. angelou was a prolific writer and considered by many to be a wise person with a great deal of life experience. had we known about this issue beforehand, we might have used one of her many other works. >>> cooking to fight cancer. that's what some cooking students in this area are doing to help cancer patients lead healthier lives. katy zachry is live in university city. katy, what is going on with this cooking program? >> reporter: hi, chris. the culinary students are from drexel university. in addition to cooking for their normal school which is hard enough they are creating recipes for cancer patients and invited us to their kitchen to see it being done.
and that maya angelou stamp dedication is causing controversy over a quotation. the stamp dedicated to the latest civil rights champion features angelou and says the quote, "a bird doesn't sing because it has an answer it sings because it has a song." and children's author joan walsh england claims the quotation is from her book and not strong angelou's "i know why the caged bird sings." they responded says dr. angelou was a prolific writer and considered by many to be a...
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. >> maya: you still have your meeting with ridge? >> rick: yeah. have i told you how much i'm dreading it? >> maya: only about a dozen times on the drive over. >> rick: i'm sorry. >> pam: no, rick doesn't want to be interrupted. >> quinn: i'll just be a minute! >> pam: i tried. >> rick: quinn, what is it? >> quinn: i have a gift for you -- my way of saying thank you for bringing me back to forrester. >> rick: a gift? a gift for me, huh? >> quinn: yeah. >>
. >> maya: you still have your meeting with ridge? >> rick: yeah. have i told you how much i'm dreading it? >> maya: only about a dozen times on the drive over. >> rick: i'm sorry. >> pam: no, rick doesn't want to be interrupted. >> quinn: i'll just be a minute! >> pam: i tried. >> rick: quinn, what is it? >> quinn: i have a gift for you -- my way of saying thank you for bringing me back to forrester. >> rick: a gift? a gift for me,...
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do you mean upstairs with the very high risk of running into rick and maya? no, thank you.
do you mean upstairs with the very high risk of running into rick and maya? no, thank you.
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in his new book "my journey with mi maya," he pays tribute to maya angelou. congratulations on your new book. it's excellent. first i want to ask you about this shooting incident in north charleston. it occurs to me there have been no protests. is that as a result of there having been an instant arrest of the officer unlike, say, ferguson? >> as much as we are troubled and quite disgusted, frankly, michael, i think everyone in the black community is in concert when we say that it is a unique development here that the authorities in that town moved so swiftly to fire this officer, to charge him with murder. i think you're absolutely right. we will see -- i mean being charged is not the same as being convicted. for the moment the reason you're not seeing those kinds of protest sincere because it didn't take all that have to get such quick action in this situation. trayvon martin would never have come to light if people hadn't been protesting. same thing in ferguson. this is an example to the nation of what happens when people see at least a quick moving toward
in his new book "my journey with mi maya," he pays tribute to maya angelou. congratulations on your new book. it's excellent. first i want to ask you about this shooting incident in north charleston. it occurs to me there have been no protests. is that as a result of there having been an instant arrest of the officer unlike, say, ferguson? >> as much as we are troubled and quite disgusted, frankly, michael, i think everyone in the black community is in concert when we say that...
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. >> nicole: maya is... >> wyatt: maya? maya is what? okay, you said you have this big secret that only you know, right? did she steal your doll when you were a little girl or something? i mean, w-what? >> nicole: i shouldn't have brought this up. just forget i did, okay?
. >> nicole: maya is... >> wyatt: maya? maya is what? okay, you said you have this big secret that only you know, right? did she steal your doll when you were a little girl or something? i mean, w-what? >> nicole: i shouldn't have brought this up. just forget i did, okay?
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also, a tribute to fame author and poet maya angelo. angelo. >> protestors are gathering... >> there's an air of tension right now... >> the crowd chanting for democracy... >> this is another significant development... >> we have an exclusive story tonight, and we go live... >>>for the first time the n.b.a. plans to hold a basketball development camp in cuba. a team of all stars will run a training camp to work with the cuban men's and women's national fames in havana. the n.b.a. plans to hold youth basketball clinics and refurbish some basketball courts there >>> in today's tech beat bee populations are in danger especially in cities. it's hard to find space to breed them. some beekeepers in seattle have an unusual solution using the open land around seatac airport as a bee haven. marita davison has the details. >> reporter: as one of the busiest airports in the north-west seatac international serves 30 million passengers. most don't realise they are sharing air space with half a million bees. >> we are standing in the middle of one of
also, a tribute to fame author and poet maya angelo. angelo. >> protestors are gathering... >> there's an air of tension right now... >> the crowd chanting for democracy... >> this is another significant development... >> we have an exclusive story tonight, and we go live... >>>for the first time the n.b.a. plans to hold a basketball development camp in cuba. a team of all stars will run a training camp to work with the cuban men's and women's national...
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the forever stamp features and oil portrait of maya angelou. the author come up for what, and civil rights activist died last may at the age of 86. ahead -- big boosts for the blossoms. how long d.c. will benefit from the tour is him. -- from the tourism. and the forecast is coming u kimberly: we cannot get enough of the weather today. tomorrow? eileen: even better, less wind and warmer. it will be a little cool in the morning, but great outdoors. not only at the tidal basin, but people were also at the winery. we have a weatherbug camera at the there'll local winery. beautiful sunset and look how green everything looks. it finally looks and feels like spring. barrel oak winery, and i'm sure will be packed tomorrow, people enjoying the fresh spring air. the weatherbug network, the current temperatures and wind, 56 at nats park in d.c., 52 bladensburg and elizabeth seton high school, ashburn 47, and rock creek valley elementary school at 45 in rockville. the wind is much lighter. we will not have the gusty wind factor we had yesterday. traveling
the forever stamp features and oil portrait of maya angelou. the author come up for what, and civil rights activist died last may at the age of 86. ahead -- big boosts for the blossoms. how long d.c. will benefit from the tour is him. -- from the tourism. and the forecast is coming u kimberly: we cannot get enough of the weather today. tomorrow? eileen: even better, less wind and warmer. it will be a little cool in the morning, but great outdoors. not only at the tidal basin, but people were...
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maya moore, not on court, in the stands. he thought i said maya moore like she was playing. ka lean ma mosqueda lewis is all that. uconn wins its third straight national championship. the tenth national championship for gino auriemma. i had uconn in my bracket. >> anthony davis and the pelicans. half game behind oklahoma city. fourth quarter davis, bucket foul hit the free throw. pelicans up by four. 29 and 10 boards for davis. warriors down three. under a minute to go steph curry, 25 for him. game tied at 100. after pelicans free throws warriors down three, curry loses it regains it nearly knocks in a three that would have sent it to overtime but not so much. pelicans win it 103-100. >>> thunder lost so the pelicans now in the eight spot in the west. >> all right. thanks to the fellas there. more video to show you. we get this from a gopro camera that was lost. check it out. this was its last recording. this was during a sky dive in sweden. >> the person wearing it tries to link up with some others but the camera falls off, plunges about 10,000 feet. eventually going down d
maya moore, not on court, in the stands. he thought i said maya moore like she was playing. ka lean ma mosqueda lewis is all that. uconn wins its third straight national championship. the tenth national championship for gino auriemma. i had uconn in my bracket. >> anthony davis and the pelicans. half game behind oklahoma city. fourth quarter davis, bucket foul hit the free throw. pelicans up by four. 29 and 10 boards for davis. warriors down three. under a minute to go steph curry, 25 for...
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and we are the rainbow children of maya angelou. alison: the stamp generate some controversy because of the inclusion of the quote widely atriblta attributed to angelou. it turns out it comes from a book of poems written by another author. and she is considered one of the funniest minds of the generation. leon: that's right. still ahead here find out why some people in lucille ball's hometown are not laughing about one tribute. reporter: how much is too much to spend on a county animal shelter? i'm chris papst. we'll tell you how that question is being alison: "7 on your side" tonight as a proposed $4 million animal shelter in spotsylvania county is coming under fire. leon: "7 on your side" investigator chris papst reports tonight some county leaders say they think the money could better be spent elsewhere. chris: spotsylvania county has a bit of a problem. its current animal shelter has grown too small, can't be expanded and needs costly repairs. so a new, no kill shelter based on humane society's specs has been proposed. but an es
and we are the rainbow children of maya angelou. alison: the stamp generate some controversy because of the inclusion of the quote widely atriblta attributed to angelou. it turns out it comes from a book of poems written by another author. and she is considered one of the funniest minds of the generation. leon: that's right. still ahead here find out why some people in lucille ball's hometown are not laughing about one tribute. reporter: how much is too much to spend on a county animal shelter?...
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maya angelou once said, "if someone shows you who they are believe them. if someone it shows you who they are, believe them." it's profound. she has shown us her entire life who she is. believe her. i believe her and the president leaves are and all of the people in this department will believe her. you have shown who you are and everything you've done. you've upheld the values of the oath you are about to take. we believe you. to the staff of the department of justice, you are the best of the best and with loretta, you have the best of the best as your leader. all the qualities she brings to the job of attorney general are because of what she has learned as a federal prosecutor. she is one of you. to the american people who are blessed with another remarkable public servant to lead this department, i am now going to swear you in. the whole family, come on up here. you are going to stand here. i want to put your left hand on the bible and raise your right hand. loretta lynch: i will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemi
maya angelou once said, "if someone shows you who they are believe them. if someone it shows you who they are, believe them." it's profound. she has shown us her entire life who she is. believe her. i believe her and the president leaves are and all of the people in this department will believe her. you have shown who you are and everything you've done. you've upheld the values of the oath you are about to take. we believe you. to the staff of the department of justice, you are the...
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maya moore, not on court, in the stands. tony thought i had said maya moore like she was playing. kaleena mosqueda-lewis, she's all that. uconn wins its third straight national championship. the tenth national championship for geno auriemma. i had uconn in my bracket. >>> anthony davis and the pelicans hosting the warriors. new orleans fighting for that eighth spot. a half game behind oklahoma city to start the night. fourth quarter, davis, bucket, foul, hit the free throw. pelicans up by 4. 29 and 10 boards for davis. warriors down 3. under a minute to go, steph curry, 25 for him. game tied at 100. after pelicans free throws, warriors down three, curry loses it, regains it, nearly knocks in a three that would have sent the game to overtime but not so much. pelicans win it, 103-100. >>> thunder lost so the pelicans now in the eight spot in the west. >> all right. thanks to the fellas there. >>> some more video to show you here. we get this from a gopro camera that was lost. now, check it out. this was its last recording. this was during a sky dive in sweden. >> the person wearing
maya moore, not on court, in the stands. tony thought i had said maya moore like she was playing. kaleena mosqueda-lewis, she's all that. uconn wins its third straight national championship. the tenth national championship for geno auriemma. i had uconn in my bracket. >>> anthony davis and the pelicans hosting the warriors. new orleans fighting for that eighth spot. a half game behind oklahoma city to start the night. fourth quarter, davis, bucket, foul, hit the free throw. pelicans up...
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"maya avant." uh... "conjugated estrogen." what does that even mean? why are you taking estrogen? >> nicole: wow. i never realized. >> carter: what? >> nicole: how much fun it'd be. modeling. >> carter: um...give it time. >> nicole: what do you mean? >> carter: nothing. it's just, uh -- it, uh, takes practice. it was only your first time, so... >> nicole: well, luckily, i have a sister willing to help me learn the trade. >> carter: you feel like maya owes you, do
"maya avant." uh... "conjugated estrogen." what does that even mean? why are you taking estrogen? >> nicole: wow. i never realized. >> carter: what? >> nicole: how much fun it'd be. modeling. >> carter: um...give it time. >> nicole: what do you mean? >> carter: nothing. it's just, uh -- it, uh, takes practice. it was only your first time, so... >> nicole: well, luckily, i have a sister willing to help me learn the trade. >>...
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that is the scupltural form that gives expression to maya's project. if you think about a cone or a bull horn, they are used to get the attention of the crowd often to communicate an important message. this project has a very important message and it is about our earth and what we are losing and what we are missing and what we don't even know is gone. >> so what is missing is starting with an idea of loss, but in a funny way the shape of this cone is whether you want to call it like the r.c.a. victor dog, it is listen to the earth and what if we could create a portal that could look at the past, the present and the future? >> you can change what is then missing by changing the software, by changing what is projected and missing. so missing isn't a static installation. it is an installation that is going to grow and change over time. and she has worked to bring all of this information together from laboratory after laboratory including, fortunately, our great fwroup of researchers ers-- group of researchers at the california academy. >> this couldn't ha
that is the scupltural form that gives expression to maya's project. if you think about a cone or a bull horn, they are used to get the attention of the crowd often to communicate an important message. this project has a very important message and it is about our earth and what we are losing and what we are missing and what we don't even know is gone. >> so what is missing is starting with an idea of loss, but in a funny way the shape of this cone is whether you want to call it like the...
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>> maya: then we're agreed. this stays between us. no one else can know. >> katie: well, you're a very good client. [ chuckles ] thank you. it's very nice to be back. hey, that's my husband you're talking about. >> bill: puts us to shame, doesn't she? >> liam: yeah, it's actually kind of frightening. >> katie: we'll talk soon.
>> maya: then we're agreed. this stays between us. no one else can know. >> katie: well, you're a very good client. [ chuckles ] thank you. it's very nice to be back. hey, that's my husband you're talking about. >> bill: puts us to shame, doesn't she? >> liam: yeah, it's actually kind of frightening. >> katie: we'll talk soon.
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. >> and the first lady and oprah winfrey comes to give a tribute to maya angelou. (female announcer) you could win $1,000 a day for life... (husband) hon! it's grover cleveland! (female announcer) ...when you play the new cash4life, from the pennsylvania lottery. (husband) let me get this. (female announcer) that means you too could experience the joy of winning. (wife) look who went shopping! (female announcer) every day... (grover) your chariot awaits! (announcer) ... for the rest of your life. (wife) jump on! (grover) nothing like a new mower. (wife) what? (grover) see you tomorrow! (female announcer) cash4life from the pennsylvania lottery. play for fun. cash for life. >>> maya angelou was honored with her own stamp michelle obama and oprah winfrey and others were on hand for the big unveiling. the portrait of angelou and the stamp as a quote printed on it and now questions are swirling if the thought provoking quote belongs to angelou or another writer. she died last year at her home she was 86 years old. >>> there is a new clue on the role of stress and obesi
. >> and the first lady and oprah winfrey comes to give a tribute to maya angelou. (female announcer) you could win $1,000 a day for life... (husband) hon! it's grover cleveland! (female announcer) ...when you play the new cash4life, from the pennsylvania lottery. (husband) let me get this. (female announcer) that means you too could experience the joy of winning. (wife) look who went shopping! (female announcer) every day... (grover) your chariot awaits! (announcer) ... for the rest of...