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deborah: sÍ, buenos días, mi nombre es deborah barrios.es mÁs de 11 aÑos viviendo en este paÍs, tienes dos hijos que nacieron aquÍ, no? deborah: sÍ, yo creo que los aÑos tiene mucho que ver, los acostumbrÁs paÍs de la manera de vivir, a las oportunidades que este paÍs nos ha dado. birmania: justamente hablando de portones tiene su buen trabajo y hablas perfectamente ingles. deborah: sÍ, tratado de mejorar bastante, se me han abierto puertas en sobre eso es que estoy pensando ahora que vi una oportunidad de quedarme y seguir adelante, en que aquÍ no se termina en que todavÍa podemos seguir contribuyendo, todavÍa podemos aprender mÁs, yo todavÍa tengo pensado terminar el colegio si me dejan estar acÁ con mi familia. mis hijos tienen sueÑos, el niÑo tiene sueÑos quÉ cumplir, pero sÍ, realidad, primero pensÉ en irme, no pensÉ en quedarme, pero cuando niÑo me dijo "mis sueÑos se han terminado", cuando escuchÉ eso de su boca, yo dije "no sÉ si habrÁ algo mÁs que pueda hacer". birmania: a nosotros nos ha impresionado mucho aquÍ en la ciudad de nu
deborah: sÍ, buenos días, mi nombre es deborah barrios.es mÁs de 11 aÑos viviendo en este paÍs, tienes dos hijos que nacieron aquÍ, no? deborah: sÍ, yo creo que los aÑos tiene mucho que ver, los acostumbrÁs paÍs de la manera de vivir, a las oportunidades que este paÍs nos ha dado. birmania: justamente hablando de portones tiene su buen trabajo y hablas perfectamente ingles. deborah: sÍ, tratado de mejorar bastante, se me han abierto puertas en sobre eso es que estoy pensando ahora...
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trump for president advisory board in kuala lumpur we have deborah is executive director at asian trade center and in london we have sam low international trade expert at the center for european reform welcome to you all very much stephen can i start with you in new jersey the e.u. commission president john called. says judy is imposed only e.u. by the u.s. president go against all logic and history what is president trump hoping to achieve let's put this in perspective none of the actions that president trucker's take is punitive in nature what the president wants to do is make sure that everyone is on the same playing field tariffs against united states have been out of control they've been unfair and interesting the president really never blamed the leaders of the e.u. for this he has blamed past us and ministrations for making deals and i'm kind of sorry can i just get a little bit more clarity on that because as i understand it generally speaking european union tyrus are around the three percent mark and u.s. tariffs are around the two point three percent mark so what would preside
trump for president advisory board in kuala lumpur we have deborah is executive director at asian trade center and in london we have sam low international trade expert at the center for european reform welcome to you all very much stephen can i start with you in new jersey the e.u. commission president john called. says judy is imposed only e.u. by the u.s. president go against all logic and history what is president trump hoping to achieve let's put this in perspective none of the actions that...
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deborah, thank you so much for being here. deborah: it is great to be back.ll put up expect on friday from secretary mnuchin about the possible curtailment of investment by the chinese. it focuses principally on high-tech, a lecture vehicles, robotics, aerospace. it seems to be directed at the china 2025 initiative. how will this be received in beijing? deborah: it is part of a bigger view by the chinese of the u.s. trying to contain its growth and development. the fact that they have targeted particular sectors that china sees as its future, high-tech industry, the chinese will definitely take action. the flip side is the chinese have come to realize how much they are dependent on the united states and others for many of the components that go into these things. they will be looking to develop their own domestic capabilities. david: are their active negotiations going on between the sides? deborah: there are still negotiations at the staff level, yes. about i'm curious something you've talk to us repeatedly about. china opening up financial institutions. is
deborah, thank you so much for being here. deborah: it is great to be back.ll put up expect on friday from secretary mnuchin about the possible curtailment of investment by the chinese. it focuses principally on high-tech, a lecture vehicles, robotics, aerospace. it seems to be directed at the china 2025 initiative. how will this be received in beijing? deborah: it is part of a bigger view by the chinese of the u.s. trying to contain its growth and development. the fact that they have targeted...
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deborah: yes and no.te for an agreement is that it builds in automatic risk and uncertainty for companies. if you are saying for companies, we want you to invest in this part ofthe world, this a agreement and it has an end date, then companies are rightfully going to say well, what happens when the end date approaches? what if you can't get the agreement done in time? what if there is some change in government, what if policy shifts? benefits we are counting on, so we are not going to take that seriously, we are not going to invest. then, the whole agreement loses the primary purpose of the agreement, which is to provide stability and reliability along the timeframe of the agreement. that is why canada and mexico, in fact, all fda's have an open ended time frame attached to them. whole point of a trade agreement risk anduce uncertainty. if you have a built-in end date, that is a challenge. what you normally do is you have a built-in date for discussions and revisions, but you don't have an end date when t
deborah: yes and no.te for an agreement is that it builds in automatic risk and uncertainty for companies. if you are saying for companies, we want you to invest in this part ofthe world, this a agreement and it has an end date, then companies are rightfully going to say well, what happens when the end date approaches? what if you can't get the agreement done in time? what if there is some change in government, what if policy shifts? benefits we are counting on, so we are not going to take that...
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trump for president advisory board in kuala lumpur we have deborah is executive director at asian trade center and in london we have sam low international trade expert at the center for european reform welcome to you all very much stephen can i start with you in new jersey the e.u. commission president john called. says jute is imposed only e.u. by the u.s. president go against all logic and history what is president trump hoping to achieve let's put this in perspective none of the actions that president trucker's take is punitive in nature what the president wants to do is make sure that everyone is on the same playing field tariffs against united states have been out of control they've been unfair and interesting the president really never blamed the leaders of the e.u. for this he has blamed ask us administrations for making deals and i'm kind of sorry can i just get a little bit more clarity on that because as i understand it generally speaking european union tyrus are around the three percent mark and u.s. tariffs are around the two point three percent mark so what would president
trump for president advisory board in kuala lumpur we have deborah is executive director at asian trade center and in london we have sam low international trade expert at the center for european reform welcome to you all very much stephen can i start with you in new jersey the e.u. commission president john called. says jute is imposed only e.u. by the u.s. president go against all logic and history what is president trump hoping to achieve let's put this in perspective none of the actions that...
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here's abc's deborah roberts. ♪ and i will always love you >> reporter: the magical voice that gave usth "i will always love you." and slayed with "how will i know?" ♪ how will i know if he really loves me ♪ >> reporter: now whitney houston as you never saw her in life. intimate. >> there were times when i would look up to god and go, why is this happening to me? >> reporter: raw. >> i think paula abdul, [ bleep ]. that girl is singing off key on the record -- >> reporter: real. the explosive new documentary "whitney" out july 6th taking an unflinching look at the musical icon's tumultuous life, including drug addiction with never before seen home movies and blunt, stunning revelations from her tight inner circle. >> there were always a lot of secrets. you don't resolve things and deal with things -- they never go away. >> i'm wondering if there's something that's like a release. >> i've been waiting to exhale for such a long time. >> reporter: gary houston speaking exclusively with "nightline" along with wife pat. whitney's former manager and executive producer of the documentary. per
here's abc's deborah roberts. ♪ and i will always love you >> reporter: the magical voice that gave usth "i will always love you." and slayed with "how will i know?" ♪ how will i know if he really loves me ♪ >> reporter: now whitney houston as you never saw her in life. intimate. >> there were times when i would look up to god and go, why is this happening to me? >> reporter: raw. >> i think paula abdul, [ bleep ]. that girl is singing off...
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anna: thank you very much, deborah.cking on markets in asia, a bit more mixed than yesterday and calmer. bit calmer.le original markets snapped a five day decline, led the seoul and sydney. the nikkei 225. as well as the topics are now in green. check out indonesian markets though, having a tough first day back after having a seven-day break. weeks. the most in three despite the pboc's attempts to calm nerves, china's markets are tense. over in hong kong, consumer and health care stocks are leading gains and tencent, the backbone of the hang seng, rising for the first time in six days. zte shares in hong kong jumped as the company said the u.s. senate defense act that six to reinforce penalties on the company has more hurdles to go through before becoming law. 15%.s rising as much as we are seeing crypto stocks exchangescrypto exchange continue to suffer from robberies. manus: thank you very much for the roundup there from hong kong, sophie kamaruddin. donald trump's threat to impose tariffs on another $200 billion of c
anna: thank you very much, deborah.cking on markets in asia, a bit more mixed than yesterday and calmer. bit calmer.le original markets snapped a five day decline, led the seoul and sydney. the nikkei 225. as well as the topics are now in green. check out indonesian markets though, having a tough first day back after having a seven-day break. weeks. the most in three despite the pboc's attempts to calm nerves, china's markets are tense. over in hong kong, consumer and health care stocks are...
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. >> reporter: no matter what you order from school cafeteria worker deborah davis. >> i have chickenty. chicken and rice. >> every meal comes guys sweetie pie. >> aunty deborah as she's known dolls out a heaping hospitality every hour. >> see y'all tomorrow. >> after serving food all day. >> i come out here. >> after lunch she drives her beat up '76 malibu all over san diego looking for hungry homeless people. >> hey bay. >> how are you. >> think she's okay. >> no she's not. >> she never met a homeless person who wasn't starving for her home cooking. >> tell them come over here and eat. >> on this day served more than 50 meals all at her own expense. >> barbecue ribs. >> are you broke. >> no. >> i took that as a yes. >> you're spending money you don't have. >> yes but -- you don't understand the joy that i get from feeding people. >> tomorrow's spaghetti and meat balls okay. >> because deborah is so selfless recently the school district invited her down not auto shop and surprised her with friends and family and some better wheels to deliver those meals. this 2014 mazda 3 was refurbi
. >> reporter: no matter what you order from school cafeteria worker deborah davis. >> i have chickenty. chicken and rice. >> every meal comes guys sweetie pie. >> aunty deborah as she's known dolls out a heaping hospitality every hour. >> see y'all tomorrow. >> after serving food all day. >> i come out here. >> after lunch she drives her beat up '76 malibu all over san diego looking for hungry homeless people. >> hey bay. >> how are...
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more and more deborah is a riving in the arctic ocean disastrously it's become a dead end the plastics and the plastic litter that's visible is only part of the problem. melanie batman demonstrates the effect of the elements on plastic litter it decomposes into micro plastic particles. in recent years the researches have taken regular samples from the seabed and examined them from my crypt sticks. this year not for the first time the results were deeply worrying. younger i know the demand for the outfit i just got this is a sample of sediment from the arctic ocean from a depth of two point five kilometers and yet we'll analyze it in our lab on heligoland. i found our analysis last year revealed approximately one thousand to one thousand five hundred micro plastic particles which is really quite considerable but you would think that the snow on me. and tell relatively recently the research as well unaware of the extent of the problem because they didn't have a fission diagnostic tools today it's possible to filter individual particles out of the deep sea mind and to document. not a pret
more and more deborah is a riving in the arctic ocean disastrously it's become a dead end the plastics and the plastic litter that's visible is only part of the problem. melanie batman demonstrates the effect of the elements on plastic litter it decomposes into micro plastic particles. in recent years the researches have taken regular samples from the seabed and examined them from my crypt sticks. this year not for the first time the results were deeply worrying. younger i know the demand for...
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deborah is live in the castro. >> reporter: mark leno has come out here tonight to rally his supporters on the stage behind us. he told them not to worry about these early numbers and the gap between him and london breed. he told them this was expected and as long as the gap does not widen further, he is not concerned but he does expected as this to be a long night and the effect of ranked choice has yet to be felt. after some 20 years in public office rs a supervisor, state legislator said the mayor's post is the last position heill se he declared early for the race, that was accelerated when the mayor died. and his front runne slipped to london breed. tonight he talked about being a pioneer in the gay community on the shoulders of the late . >> the whole thing is heady. i recognize it comes with the responsibility, i have always taken the time i have been in public service as recognizing it as a public and that means i take it seriously, try not to take myself seriously and i have a go time doing the work. but, the public trust is indeed a sacred trust and a serious one. that is how i
deborah is live in the castro. >> reporter: mark leno has come out here tonight to rally his supporters on the stage behind us. he told them not to worry about these early numbers and the gap between him and london breed. he told them this was expected and as long as the gap does not widen further, he is not concerned but he does expected as this to be a long night and the effect of ranked choice has yet to be felt. after some 20 years in public office rs a supervisor, state legislator...
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abc's deborah roberts is here with more.orter: good morning, michael, and this move has stunned many in and out of the medical community. some saying it's about time we recognize the intense pull of video games given the science that shows there could be some addictive nature to them. others are wondering whether disorder is going a little too far. they're everywhere. on your tv, your computer, even on your phone. while video games seem close to becoming our new national pastime, this morning the world health organization raising a red flag, for the first time adding gaming disorder to their list of addictive activities, likening it to other disorders. chris davis, a dad of four, said he was addicted to video games. at one point spending up to 18 hours a day playing in his basement. after therapy and 90-day detox he's now in recovery, saying learning to set boundaries helped his family. >> i'm a year better, a father, more involved in my marriage. it's been a good year. here's looking forward to the next. >> reporter: the w.
abc's deborah roberts is here with more.orter: good morning, michael, and this move has stunned many in and out of the medical community. some saying it's about time we recognize the intense pull of video games given the science that shows there could be some addictive nature to them. others are wondering whether disorder is going a little too far. they're everywhere. on your tv, your computer, even on your phone. while video games seem close to becoming our new national pastime, this morning...
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anna: thank you very much, deborah.us is joined by a guest ahead of another day of intense negotiations and inflow around opec. >> anna, thank you very much indeed. i'm joined here with the head of commodity research over at citibank. good to have you here. what is important here? that the tone of communiquÉ or the number of barrels of increase that we now think is potentially on the table? wants to know how many barrels are potentially be on the market or if there are conditions that more oil would whether will tell us the market goes up or down. down up to 600,000 going into this. talk me through the size and the timing that the market can cope with, in your opinion. upthe market can cope with to a million barrels a day. , imore than that is required think the market will remain balanced. there are so many wild card unknowns in the market. coming back with a lot of oil, how much more oil may be lost in the market? there's a sense that these wildcard risks are on the bullish side. the numbers suggest there will be a de
anna: thank you very much, deborah.us is joined by a guest ahead of another day of intense negotiations and inflow around opec. >> anna, thank you very much indeed. i'm joined here with the head of commodity research over at citibank. good to have you here. what is important here? that the tone of communiquÉ or the number of barrels of increase that we now think is potentially on the table? wants to know how many barrels are potentially be on the market or if there are conditions that...
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that evoke option not to play dead all those they don't like that the world cup it's in the russia deborah sinking twice or three times to say no we should not go there we should boycott it know that it would not be good that would not be good because it's in so don't let the food know that it's a powerhouse there it is russia powerhouse. here football and politics together in steve they're both cup that gives no russia more power and this powerhouse not to be it just boycotted and if they are not those they are not they're ok they have lost something so the twenty twenty six world cup will also have more teams competing it's going to be forty eight versus thirty two the problem with that in my opinion is that with more teams come. much more of a boring games i mean it's one thing to watch france and argentina everyone wants to watch it but like who wants to watch i don't know mel asia and saudi arabia play and there's going to like much more games like that i mean you tell me yourself in the ninety's there was like one of the most boring world cups how do you make sure that more teams don
that evoke option not to play dead all those they don't like that the world cup it's in the russia deborah sinking twice or three times to say no we should not go there we should boycott it know that it would not be good that would not be good because it's in so don't let the food know that it's a powerhouse there it is russia powerhouse. here football and politics together in steve they're both cup that gives no russia more power and this powerhouse not to be it just boycotted and if they are...
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deborah horne / reporting: "let's see the damage. so that and then what else?"g car that was hit: "here, see. and then on the top. full of scratches really. that's from the fencing. the fence. yes, all from the fence."investigators tell us three people were on board the aircraft, including a child. just before 2 o'clock, the pilot was trying to land but overshot the runway instead. incredibly, no one -- in the plane nor on the ground -- was hurt.deborah horne / reporting: "have you ever seen anything like this?" sandra howlett / driving car that was hit: "no. this the first. this is crazy, i've never seen anything like this before."sandra howlett / driving car that was hit: "i'm okay. it could have been worse. could have come down top of the car, which would have been pretty horrible." (jr stone) still ahead in sports --
deborah horne / reporting: "let's see the damage. so that and then what else?"g car that was hit: "here, see. and then on the top. full of scratches really. that's from the fencing. the fence. yes, all from the fence."investigators tell us three people were on board the aircraft, including a child. just before 2 o'clock, the pilot was trying to land but overshot the runway instead. incredibly, no one -- in the plane nor on the ground -- was hurt.deborah horne / reporting:...
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trump for president advisory board in kuala lumpur we have deborah is executive director at asian tradecenter and in london we have sam lowe international trade expert at the center for european reform welcome to you all very much stephen can i start with you in new jersey the e.u. commission president jiang called brawl they've been unfair. the president really never blamed the leaders of the you for this he has blamed yes u.s. administrations for making deals and i'm kind of sorry can i just get a little bit more clarity on that because as i understand it generally speaking european union tyrus are around the three percent mark and u.s. tariffs are around the two point three percent mark so what would president trump actually like to see would he like to see both sets of tyrus come down would he like to see them removed completely is he for free trade. well yes it is for free trade and i believe you want to see them come down but come down and and you mentioned or you report and mention something you're trysting at the end of their monologue at the end of the day everyone is going to
trump for president advisory board in kuala lumpur we have deborah is executive director at asian tradecenter and in london we have sam lowe international trade expert at the center for european reform welcome to you all very much stephen can i start with you in new jersey the e.u. commission president jiang called brawl they've been unfair. the president really never blamed the leaders of the you for this he has blamed yes u.s. administrations for making deals and i'm kind of sorry can i just...
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is thehn: no, there change to the bylaws after the deborah daniels report. directorsof unanimously adopted all the recommendations by the deborah daniels report to the bylaws. sen. blumenthal: what does a complainant now have to do? ms. faehn: according to the state sport policy, if there is abuse, they are required to -- anyone is required to report immediately or within 24 hours. sen. blumenthal: well, that is an instance of the kind of mandatory reporting that is required. what is the code of ethical conduct still on the usag website? ms. faehn: i don't have an answer for that. let me ask you: a different question than. a usag statement from just this past year, january 2018, defending the organization for not immediately reported to law enforcement said, "the information that maggie and later a second athlete provided was important but did not provide reasonable suspicion that sexual abuse had occurred. " did you know about that statement before it was issued? that almost can say -- the great majority of the statements that did come out was andaware of t
is thehn: no, there change to the bylaws after the deborah daniels report. directorsof unanimously adopted all the recommendations by the deborah daniels report to the bylaws. sen. blumenthal: what does a complainant now have to do? ms. faehn: according to the state sport policy, if there is abuse, they are required to -- anyone is required to report immediately or within 24 hours. sen. blumenthal: well, that is an instance of the kind of mandatory reporting that is required. what is the code...
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[applause] i also wanted to acknowledge that he's joined here today by deborah allen, his wife, principal anna claster, and assistant principal, kelly kruger. i'm sure that he stands out every day in the classroom, it's what david did outsde the classroom that i really want to highlight today here at the board of supervisors. as you all know, i've been very interested in working on issues around human trafficking. it's unfortunately, very prevalent in our society, but what is most alarming and what people don't realize is how often it occurs in our backyards here in san francisco. but thankfully, we're grateful that the san francisco unified school district takes this issue very seriously and they've begun to hold special training to educators and para professionals and administrative staff know how to identify when students might be a victim of trafficking and how to respond if they believe this is the case. one of the things that they learn is to speak up if they notice something that's out of the ordinary. this is exactly what david did. shortly after he received his training, he recog
[applause] i also wanted to acknowledge that he's joined here today by deborah allen, his wife, principal anna claster, and assistant principal, kelly kruger. i'm sure that he stands out every day in the classroom, it's what david did outsde the classroom that i really want to highlight today here at the board of supervisors. as you all know, i've been very interested in working on issues around human trafficking. it's unfortunately, very prevalent in our society, but what is most alarming and...
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abc's deborah roberts is here with more on that.morning, amy. no doubt this is a deeply painful and difficult time for the man who shared a life and business partnership with the world famous designer. but less than 48 hours after losing his wife, a grief-stricken andy spade opening up about the pain and despair that claimed her life. >> hi. >> reporter: andy spade's heartbreaking revelations painting a raw honest picture of the woman he met in college and built an empire with. in a statement to abc, the grieving spade saying of his wife of 24 years, kate was the most beautiful woman in the world. she was the kindest person i've ever known and my best friend for 35 years. but he went on to share that the woman who personified happy was privately in pain revealing that kate had been suffering from depression and anxiety for more than five years saying her sudden and apparently intentional death was still a complete shock. adding, my daughter and i are devastated by her loss and can't begin to fathom life without her. we are heartbrok
abc's deborah roberts is here with more on that.morning, amy. no doubt this is a deeply painful and difficult time for the man who shared a life and business partnership with the world famous designer. but less than 48 hours after losing his wife, a grief-stricken andy spade opening up about the pain and despair that claimed her life. >> hi. >> reporter: andy spade's heartbreaking revelations painting a raw honest picture of the woman he met in college and built an empire with. in a...
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deborah? visit,r kim kardashian's is president trump considering -- for alice johnson? >> the president is considering a number of different commutations. will certainly let you know when we have an announcement on that. >> since robert mueller was named special counsel over when you're ago, the president's team has never challenged the constitutionality of the special counsel. yet the president today was doing just that. why hasn't either the justice department or the president challenged the constitutionality? they have the right to do so in federal court and have not done so? >> again, scholars have raised a number of questions about legality. >> those entities have not done it. the president's own lawyers have not done it and they can do so. >> you have to ask them. i am not here to speak on behalf of the special counsel. >> can you speak on behalf of the justice department? >> they would be happy to answer those questions. >> i'm wondering if the white house stands by the comments that were made by u.s. ambassador in germany who said he was backing antiestablishmen
deborah? visit,r kim kardashian's is president trump considering -- for alice johnson? >> the president is considering a number of different commutations. will certainly let you know when we have an announcement on that. >> since robert mueller was named special counsel over when you're ago, the president's team has never challenged the constitutionality of the special counsel. yet the president today was doing just that. why hasn't either the justice department or the president...
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there's the change to the bylaws after the deborah daniels report. the board of directors unanimously adopted all of the rek m-- recommendations to the deborah daniels law according to the bylaws. >> so what does the complainant now have to do? >> it's according to the policy. so if there is any -- if there is any suspected abuse, they are required to -- anyone is required to report immediately or within 24 hours. >> well, that is a case -- an instance of -- >> uh-huh. >> -- the kind of mandatory reporting that's required? >> right. >> why is the code of ethical conduct still on the usag website? >> i don't have an answer for that. >> let me ask you a different question then. a, usag's statement from just this past year, january 2018. >> uh-huh. >> -- defending the organization for not immediately reporting to law enforcement said, "the information that maggie and later a second athlete provided was important but did not provide reasonable suspicion that sexual abuse had occurred". did you know about that statement before it was issued? >> i can say
there's the change to the bylaws after the deborah daniels report. the board of directors unanimously adopted all of the rek m-- recommendations to the deborah daniels law according to the bylaws. >> so what does the complainant now have to do? >> it's according to the policy. so if there is any -- if there is any suspected abuse, they are required to -- anyone is required to report immediately or within 24 hours. >> well, that is a case -- an instance of -- >> uh-huh....
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deborah in fairfax, virginia. caller: i wanted to make a comment about something i haven't heard anybody talk about. it's very difficult to find mental health professionals. fore a professional depression and anxiety. it took me almost a year to find it. you call the psychologist or psychiatrist, they don't call you back. they want to know what your insurance is. many of them will only take cash. now that i'm living in virginia, i found the same thing. it's something no one is talking about, there are maybe not enough -- guest: you are absolutely right. there's a dearth of mental health providers. here's the american foundation for suicide prevention's advice. work with your primary care doctor. they have networks, community mental health centers. there are ways to get it. i wish it was easier. just push a button and you can find your local mental health care provider. our vice president for research still takes insurance. she works four days a week in our office. there's always a way to find it. i recommend worki
deborah in fairfax, virginia. caller: i wanted to make a comment about something i haven't heard anybody talk about. it's very difficult to find mental health professionals. fore a professional depression and anxiety. it took me almost a year to find it. you call the psychologist or psychiatrist, they don't call you back. they want to know what your insurance is. many of them will only take cash. now that i'm living in virginia, i found the same thing. it's something no one is talking about,...
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deborah is live, with more on the use really strange measures for cost cutting prices. they are selling at a discount.>> reporter: yes it is a big blowout on bud, but there is only one day left. sunday new rules take effect that will make the old stuff, obsolete.>> we are empty, about two months ago we were completely packed. >> reporter: mercy wellne showed us their vault where shelves once bulging are sparse and some items are marked for destruction. single gram flowers, that were not tested to the higher state standard not taking effect. so out they go. a similar product up to code, can be sold but only after being repackaged as required. >> it's not that there's anything wrong with it it's probably the same product. it's just packaging and labeling. >> reporter: packaging must be child resistant and toned down so it won't appeal to kids. plus new rules on dosage, limits thc potency. >> some patients come in and get 1000 milligrams edible at a time, that is 10 bags at $22 a bag.>> reporter: dispensaries statewide expect there volume will shrink as some producers want
deborah is live, with more on the use really strange measures for cost cutting prices. they are selling at a discount.>> reporter: yes it is a big blowout on bud, but there is only one day left. sunday new rules take effect that will make the old stuff, obsolete.>> we are empty, about two months ago we were completely packed. >> reporter: mercy wellne showed us their vault where shelves once bulging are sparse and some items are marked for destruction. single gram flowers,...
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tram was deborah be alone -- v alone has this report. >> reporter: it takes more than bulldozers, it takes bikers to get through a fire emergency. motorcycle clubs wrestled up a barbecued dinner for evacuees. everyone is digesting new containment numbers. 17%. they hope it means they will be out of this makeshift campground by the end of the week. >> i hope my property is not in bad shape. it is nice to have a home. >> reporter: wind shifts kept the flames roaring and bringing up hotspots. most of the pony is burning toward lake county's east durham border. >> reporter: is there determination to get it out by ere is a real determination to put it out as soon as possible. >> reporter: those nearby say it seemed the initial response was slow. >> it started growing. you still don't see any air support. we were watching a growing watching it grow. it is just getting bigger and bigger. if we had gotten their support an hour earlier, i don't think it would have spread so far. >> they were late getting aircraft in, but they were within the normal response times. >> reporter: the incident co
tram was deborah be alone -- v alone has this report. >> reporter: it takes more than bulldozers, it takes bikers to get through a fire emergency. motorcycle clubs wrestled up a barbecued dinner for evacuees. everyone is digesting new containment numbers. 17%. they hope it means they will be out of this makeshift campground by the end of the week. >> i hope my property is not in bad shape. it is nice to have a home. >> reporter: wind shifts kept the flames roaring and bringing...
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to the fire marshal and g learning how this all started, deborah. >> candles in a homeless camp accidentally lit a tent on fire and spread to another tenant and then off it w rst the grass along the town ab nttrac up d then spread to the wrecking yard on the other side of the railroad tracks. of the auto -- two acres full of vehicles and dangerous fumes -- plus the winds were gusting at 20 miles per hour, so the fire spread very fast. it went to 2 alarms involving about 60 firefighters, but they had it knocked down by 8:00. two civilians suffered burns to their hands. tried to put the fire out in the early going. a janitor describes his initial reaction. >> find a hose. find a garden hose or something to start putting it out. i mean lly it trying to put we had employees of the junkyard that were also trying to put out the fire. i do not know who the injuries belong to, but luckily they were minor injuries for the mos ally in a place like this ous. e where ther d nd oil. of things dangerous to ey are e they become more dangerous. >> flames were still visible and a few other pockets of the jun
to the fire marshal and g learning how this all started, deborah. >> candles in a homeless camp accidentally lit a tent on fire and spread to another tenant and then off it w rst the grass along the town ab nttrac up d then spread to the wrecking yard on the other side of the railroad tracks. of the auto -- two acres full of vehicles and dangerous fumes -- plus the winds were gusting at 20 miles per hour, so the fire spread very fast. it went to 2 alarms involving about 60 firefighters,...
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deborah stone said they had been tracking the rise for some time, knowing the rates were increasing, we wanted to look at the state level increases and the contributing factors, which we have been talking about. they asked why are suicide rates increasing? there is no single factor, they say financial troubles and relationship issues tend to be the top factors. she also knows that some western states have some of the highest rates of suicide historically, which could be related to the fact they tend to be more rural. voodoo states are still recovering -- rural state are still recovering. the states have been hit hard by the opioid epidemic, which some other folks have talked about. we have bill from waynesboro, pennsylvania. hi, bill. caller: hello. host: good morning. caller: hello. i wanted to make some comments as someone who once had a very severe mental illness. it is not a problem for me today, i am glad to sacred the woman who called just recently about a relative who committed suicide, she made some excellent points. but i wanted to say, so often when people are depressed or
deborah stone said they had been tracking the rise for some time, knowing the rates were increasing, we wanted to look at the state level increases and the contributing factors, which we have been talking about. they asked why are suicide rates increasing? there is no single factor, they say financial troubles and relationship issues tend to be the top factors. she also knows that some western states have some of the highest rates of suicide historically, which could be related to the fact they...
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for them to limit all of this is a live from london also coming up a mass exodus from deborah in syria the u.n. says forty five thousand people have fled a government offensive. a good report on the youngest victims of the war in yemen children not only being killed but the curtain to fight and illegal logging on a massive scale allegations that sees rain forest is being exploited by foreign companies with government complicity. in their warm welcome to the program first we had to the u.s. where the supreme court has upheld a president don't travel ban on people from five muslim majority countries they now really voted five to four to accept the drum was acting legally when he signed the executive order early in his presidency it described the ruling as a tremendous victory for the american people and hill that as quote the indication following months of hysterical commentary in the media was the advocacy groups described it as a worrying development. with this decision and we are concerned that donald trump will move beyond. the five most alleged already countries that are in the curr
for them to limit all of this is a live from london also coming up a mass exodus from deborah in syria the u.n. says forty five thousand people have fled a government offensive. a good report on the youngest victims of the war in yemen children not only being killed but the curtain to fight and illegal logging on a massive scale allegations that sees rain forest is being exploited by foreign companies with government complicity. in their warm welcome to the program first we had to the u.s....
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deborah bills are a delicate flower and have been the subject of writers for centuries the way of shakespeare for example wrote about it in a winter's tale but there's probably no other place on this earth where this flower is celebrated more then in austria every year a deaf adele festival takes place which draws interest from as far away as asia but we were also on hand for the festivities. iraq. and our old. and a snowman in spring they're just some of twenty four figures decorated with daffodils floating on lake outas they in austria. it's one of the venues for the country's biggest flower festival the highlight of the year in this region. some twenty thousand visitors come to watch the annual spectacle. i've never seen like this personal in my life and i've come in for longer than you know how larry his pelvis were in all kinds of the north of really amazing the rebirth was an experience for my life yeah i think that's why i thought the animals dressed in later hosen and traditional costumes were very very funny and very enjoyable and this is a ruthless yards. in fact a great deal of eff
deborah bills are a delicate flower and have been the subject of writers for centuries the way of shakespeare for example wrote about it in a winter's tale but there's probably no other place on this earth where this flower is celebrated more then in austria every year a deaf adele festival takes place which draws interest from as far away as asia but we were also on hand for the festivities. iraq. and our old. and a snowman in spring they're just some of twenty four figures decorated with...
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. >> reporter: last fall, deborah reese heard the dreaded words, you have cancer. >> i was incredibly surprised. >> reporter: stage 2 breast cancer. reese worried about chemotherapy, but a genetic test that predicts the rate of cancer coming back revealed her risk was low, so she didn't need chemo. >> i was relieved because that adds a whole different dimension to your treatment. >> reporter: that test was helpful to those with low scores like reese who didn't need chemo, and those with high scores, who would benefit from chemo. but what about all the women in the middle? now at the annual american society of clinical oncologists meeting, the largest study ever of women with estrogen-fed breast cancer that hasn't spread to their lymph nodes giv doctors and patients the answers they've sought. dr. jennifer litton is an oncologist at m.d. anderson cancer center. >> is this a game-changer? >> this is a game-changer for these women. >> reporter: the study was just released in "the new england journal of medicine." researchers split the middle group in two, some got chemo and hormone thera
. >> reporter: last fall, deborah reese heard the dreaded words, you have cancer. >> i was incredibly surprised. >> reporter: stage 2 breast cancer. reese worried about chemotherapy, but a genetic test that predicts the rate of cancer coming back revealed her risk was low, so she didn't need chemo. >> i was relieved because that adds a whole different dimension to your treatment. >> reporter: that test was helpful to those with low scores like reese who didn't need...
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some doubts about its location in the long distance between our countries and how safe it would be deborahthing is all right i feel safe and not only me but our team and people who came here our team stayed real lucky to travel to moscow we also visited soran square went to the match with colombia and now. continue the fascinating journey through the cities of russia together with the national team for the egyptian team the quest to lift the gold trophy is over but the fans asparagus remain high as they continue to explore russia's cities. you know how we did on the. computer we are human. this. is amazing that we had. a very. i wouldn't i mean. this was something elegant but we had been almost some. way back just about. you know world big partisan movies. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bad and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watc
some doubts about its location in the long distance between our countries and how safe it would be deborahthing is all right i feel safe and not only me but our team and people who came here our team stayed real lucky to travel to moscow we also visited soran square went to the match with colombia and now. continue the fascinating journey through the cities of russia together with the national team for the egyptian team the quest to lift the gold trophy is over but the fans asparagus remain...
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welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how has the program -- what can the public has an artist engage with? >> for the most part, we worked with metal and wood, what you would expect from a program like ours. over the yes, we tried to include artists and all types of mediums. conceptual artists, at installation, photographers, videographers. >> that has really expanded the program out. it is becoming so dynamic right now with your vision of interesting artists in g
welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool....
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deborah: u.s. oil has dropped below $66 a barrel.hat is as traders look at opec secession -- decision over a compromise. bloomberg understands that an output hike of 300,000-600,000 barrels a day is on the table. it's an attempt to bridge the gap between russia's push for a insistenced iran's that no change is needed. u.k. prime minister theresa may faces another knife edge vote in a house of commons this week after she was defeated on her key brexit legislation in the house of lords. lawmakers in the unelected upper half back to animate to make sure that a meaningful vote for parliament on any brexit deal agreed with the european union, or on what to do if there is no deal. global news 24 hours a day on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. you can find more stories on the bloomberg at top . anna: thank you very much. a bit of breaking news here in europe. it looks as if they already own a part of this business. they have reached a definitive merger pack. tha
deborah: u.s. oil has dropped below $66 a barrel.hat is as traders look at opec secession -- decision over a compromise. bloomberg understands that an output hike of 300,000-600,000 barrels a day is on the table. it's an attempt to bridge the gap between russia's push for a insistenced iran's that no change is needed. u.k. prime minister theresa may faces another knife edge vote in a house of commons this week after she was defeated on her key brexit legislation in the house of lords. lawmakers...
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some doubts about its location in the long distance between all countries and how safe it would be deborahthing is all right i feel safe and not only me but our team and people who came here our team stayed in who lucky to travel to moscow we also visited saran square went to the match with colombia and now we. go is to continue the fascinating journey through the cities of russia together with the national team we're back in just a moment. most people think just in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest read in truth to stand. you just the dance the right questions and demand the right answer. question no. problem. thanks for joining us for the program a prominent child abuse nobel peace prize nominee has been arrested by the f.b.i. . of paedophilia is our correspondent. twenty two year old joel davis is outspoken in his activism against sexual violence that's what makes his recent arrest so disturbing joel davis has been arrested and it's alleged that he attempted to engage a minor in sexual activity and he's bee
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abc's deborah roberts is here with more on this growing mental health crisis, deborah, good morning.this time as you say cnn's anthony bourdain reportedly a suicide on the heels of the death of kate spade. well, for so long there has been caution around public discussion of suicide. some medical experts fearing it could lead to a contagion of sorts. the tragic growing problem getting even worse, but today kate spade's father as you say is speaking out trying to help those who are vulnerable. as they grapple with the despair the why and how, kate spade's family seems determined to make her sudden and inexplicable death a teachable moment for others hurting. spade's father in his grief telling "the kansas city star" one thing we feel is any talk they do that helps somebody else katy would have liked that. sho wag -- she was always giving and charitable. if that helped anybody avoid anything, fine, she'd be delighted. her husband of 24 years andrew confirming his wife was battling depression and anxiety for years but fashion observers realize she wasn't alone. in 2014 designer loren sco
abc's deborah roberts is here with more on this growing mental health crisis, deborah, good morning.this time as you say cnn's anthony bourdain reportedly a suicide on the heels of the death of kate spade. well, for so long there has been caution around public discussion of suicide. some medical experts fearing it could lead to a contagion of sorts. the tragic growing problem getting even worse, but today kate spade's father as you say is speaking out trying to help those who are vulnerable. as...
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some doubts about its location in the long distance between all countries and how safe it would be deborah thing is all right i feel safe and not only me but dollar team and people who came here. who lucky to travel to moscow we also visited soran square went to the match with colombia and now we. continue the fascinating journey through the cities of russia together with the national team just about one minute and we're right back. she is very valuable and very competent so so far we go to do something to do because it's the food and therefore we know from when we come back to the next we. know the truth and we can perform it's. you know world a big part of the law and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bath shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. thanks for joining in for the program. is trying to instill patriotism in its y
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the keiko to the chinaman is just a few days away this russia world cup we'll see new technologies deborah chan teens and new management how will it all work out and what does it mean for global food well who better to ask then long time for president sepp blatter. to book the greatest global spectacle is getting on with the times video assistant referee system is being rolled out this world cup and the next tournament will see ever more teams compete for the ultimate sports prize will these plans benefit from volleyer overcomplicated will the world cup become bloated and diluted or more exciting and diverse what else is in store for the great game. it's really great to have you on our program one more time welcome it's a pleasure to be here with you so we're going to lots to talk. world cup coming up to russia and you your persona and your role in fever and just football in general i know that you have said you created the modern football and while you were doing this you made mistakes what were those mistakes. i would say it a little bit. different. i made errors i made errors. errors ma
the keiko to the chinaman is just a few days away this russia world cup we'll see new technologies deborah chan teens and new management how will it all work out and what does it mean for global food well who better to ask then long time for president sepp blatter. to book the greatest global spectacle is getting on with the times video assistant referee system is being rolled out this world cup and the next tournament will see ever more teams compete for the ultimate sports prize will these...
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abc's deborah roberts is here with more. good morning, deborah. >> reporter: good morning, michael. fashion world, but so many others who admired the sunny, quirky designer. particularly young career women. kate spade represented to them what high-end designers did for their mothers, a sense that you had made it to a certain level of style. her name and signature style became a colorful force in fashion. a go-to red carpet look for lots of celebrities. >> a sense of style that permeated absolutely everything she did from her accessories to the clothing to the way she put herself together to the way she decorated her homes and an inspiration in every single way. >> reporter: kate spade got her start in fashion magazines. >> for the fall books, yes. >> reporter: then burst onto the scene in the early '90s with a handbag line created with then-husband-to-be andy spade. >> well, my husband and i both knew we wanted to start a business and one night we were just talking about what would it be. and he said, handbags. you love handbags. >> reporter: the line affordable chic and her brightl
abc's deborah roberts is here with more. good morning, deborah. >> reporter: good morning, michael. fashion world, but so many others who admired the sunny, quirky designer. particularly young career women. kate spade represented to them what high-end designers did for their mothers, a sense that you had made it to a certain level of style. her name and signature style became a colorful force in fashion. a go-to red carpet look for lots of celebrities. >> a sense of style that...
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made to tiffany the terror and the trauma all too evident google google deborah but yeah it was a moment of relief before more drama after the vessel was denied access to italian ports it was left adrift in international waters with hundreds of people huddling aboard among them one hundred twenty three unaccompanied children and seven pregnant women we have food and water enough to give these people in a two to three days roads yeah this is not what we wish because. it's all wrong produce people lost. this is it is not comfortable at all. the decision by italy's new interior minister matteo salvini to block the ship from docking was no great surprise as head of a cease fire right anti immigration league party he campaigned to stop the mass or rival of migrants is reason that italy should not be the only country to take in vessels from north africa and said that the small island of malta should allow the people to disembark or not be on what is being. we did not reject anyone we just asked other countries but the clasen safer than ours to do what we've been doing for years we're told it w
made to tiffany the terror and the trauma all too evident google google deborah but yeah it was a moment of relief before more drama after the vessel was denied access to italian ports it was left adrift in international waters with hundreds of people huddling aboard among them one hundred twenty three unaccompanied children and seven pregnant women we have food and water enough to give these people in a two to three days roads yeah this is not what we wish because. it's all wrong produce...
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deborah meyers was so outraged she quit last year. ere former medical director of 'se st. luke's heart failure program also wrote a scathing letter to the hospital president. she blamed: >> reporter: lawson called that letter disappointing. >> our goal is to make sure we're providing great care for the patients who need us the most. >> reporter: judy kveton got this anonymous letter she believes from a st. luke's insider. it blamed her husband's death on the same hospital where her family had expected the best sbre. >> knowing what i know now, i would never want anyone that i loved to st. luke's. >> reporter: results of the hospital's review will come out wiursday, with no guarantee the esogram will restart soon. mark strassmann, cbs news, houston. up glor: coming up next on the w s evening news, a new warning haout how hackers could bring down a commercial jetliner. all. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity. and live claritin clear. man 1: this is my body of proof. woman 1: proof of less joint pain... wom
deborah meyers was so outraged she quit last year. ere former medical director of 'se st. luke's heart failure program also wrote a scathing letter to the hospital president. she blamed: >> reporter: lawson called that letter disappointing. >> our goal is to make sure we're providing great care for the patients who need us the most. >> reporter: judy kveton got this anonymous letter she believes from a st. luke's insider. it blamed her husband's death on the same hospital...
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deborah meyers was outraged she quit last year. former medical director of saint luke's heart failure program wrote a scathing letter to the hospital president. she blamed greed, careerism, corporate takeovers. appalling administrative oversight and failure of leadership. lawson called that letter disappointing. >> our goal is to make sure we are providing great care for patients who need us most. >> judy got this anonymous r.ita th hpital where her family had expected the best care. >> knowing what i know now, i would never want anyone that i love to saint luke's. >> results of the hospital's review will come out thursday. with no guarantee the program will restart soon. mark strassmann, cbs news, houston. >>> [thoughtful sigh] still nervous about buying a house? a little. thought i could de-stress with some zen gardening. at least we don't have to worry about homeowners insurance. just call geico. geico helps with homeowners insurance? good to know. been doing it for years. that's really good to know. i should clean this up. i'll
deborah meyers was outraged she quit last year. former medical director of saint luke's heart failure program wrote a scathing letter to the hospital president. she blamed greed, careerism, corporate takeovers. appalling administrative oversight and failure of leadership. lawson called that letter disappointing. >> our goal is to make sure we are providing great care for patients who need us most. >> judy got this anonymous r.ita th hpital where her family had expected the best...
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some time for the moment a little a new york times thank you let's cross over to a correspondent deborah he's in brownsville in texas on the border with mexico he's outside what the government calls a scent of ten dead age children infants of two years old and younger even horrifying reading that gabriel to be honest with you that full the children that young could be incarcerated and while the political arguments continue about children being separated from the parents really she perhaps is about the psychological damage that they're experiencing while less separated from the parents. yeah we all remember that audio that came out that was so powerful where you heard the children screaming out for their parents. and calling for mother calling for their dad crying that really goes to the heart of what a lot of health officials are saying will be very psychological traumatic health problems for these children going forward it all started when they were crossing the border with their parents seeking asylum just that process of crossing the borders not necessarily anything that's very easy i
some time for the moment a little a new york times thank you let's cross over to a correspondent deborah he's in brownsville in texas on the border with mexico he's outside what the government calls a scent of ten dead age children infants of two years old and younger even horrifying reading that gabriel to be honest with you that full the children that young could be incarcerated and while the political arguments continue about children being separated from the parents really she perhaps is...