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it kept them out of evelyn's hair, and out of trouble. girls knew how to ride a horse before. mes o'd, t but never went pro. >> evelyn wright: they learned how to break horses early, how to ride and tame horses and train them. i think you have to be a cowboy before you can be a rodeo cowboy. >> whitaker: the ranch was their training ground. the family has been working this land at the edge of zion national park for more than a century and a half. >> bill wright: i'm five generations, cody's six, rusty's seven, and his boy is eight. ( laughs ) generations. >> whitaker: bill, do you think the wright family will be ranching this land in another 150 years? >> bill wright: well, i hope so, i really do. when you work as hard on something as i have at this, you don't want to see it just go away. >> whitaker: what keeps their way of life going are rituals like this: branding day. >> hee-oh! hee-oh! >> whitaker: bill and his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren gather every year to round up, vaccinate, and brand their cattle. the hard w
it kept them out of evelyn's hair, and out of trouble. girls knew how to ride a horse before. mes o'd, t but never went pro. >> evelyn wright: they learned how to break horses early, how to ride and tame horses and train them. i think you have to be a cowboy before you can be a rodeo cowboy. >> whitaker: the ranch was their training ground. the family has been working this land at the edge of zion national park for more than a century and a half. >> bill wright: i'm five...
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also, evelyn zoelan, president and founder of inspired financial. guys here to talk about this today. lidsetta, i'll begin with you. in a time when you think a lot of efforts are being mind to find and attract and promote minorities, why do you think it's such a -- there is still such a lack of representation there? >> one major concern is session planning office lot of these firms that have been around for two or three decades. what they are looking for are people who are like them to hand off the business to them looking like them is literally looking like them, white males if you look at that full list of 100 top firms that's what you are going to see that's what we know to be tree in our industry. if there was more effort being placed in the pools, the pipeline, developing minorities, and women up the ladder, then maybe we would see something different when the businesses hand off to the next generation. >> evelyn, can you give some examples of what that might look like you know, what those efforts could be that would bear more fruit. >> absolut
also, evelyn zoelan, president and founder of inspired financial. guys here to talk about this today. lidsetta, i'll begin with you. in a time when you think a lot of efforts are being mind to find and attract and promote minorities, why do you think it's such a -- there is still such a lack of representation there? >> one major concern is session planning office lot of these firms that have been around for two or three decades. what they are looking for are people who are like them to...
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that same morning, angie's sorority sister, evelyn sandy, was given the news straight out by two friends. >> they told me that angie had been murdered. she had been found naked with a lot of stab wounds. it was absolute shock. >> reporter: angie samota had not only been killed but butchered. repeat repeatedly stabbed in her bedroom. a bloody end to a life that this so much promise. >> she was the most amazing person. she was full of life. she could light up a room. she was a very hard worker, and she knew where she was going. she was driven. >> reporter: angie grew up in amarillo and attended the school in dallas and bought a condo near the smu campus. >> angie was this amazing shining star to so many people that she knew. she was absolutely brilliant before her time. she was a double major in engineering and computer science at smu at a time which girls were not doing that. she had this amazing joy devivre, this love of life. was the life of the party. >> reporter: beautiful, intelligent, single, and 20 years old. it's a combination that attracts men of all kind. >> she used to get note
that same morning, angie's sorority sister, evelyn sandy, was given the news straight out by two friends. >> they told me that angie had been murdered. she had been found naked with a lot of stab wounds. it was absolute shock. >> reporter: angie samota had not only been killed but butchered. repeat repeatedly stabbed in her bedroom. a bloody end to a life that this so much promise. >> she was the most amazing person. she was full of life. she could light up a room. she was a...
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i mentioned these two in the hearing room, but these are our sisters from minnesota, mariah and evelyn. they both play on the softball team. one is a picture, one is a catcher. one was diagnosed early on with juvenile diabetes and one was not. my point here is it does not matter which one was diagnosed. they both deserve good health care. that is what really is at stake. despite my colleagues' comments from the other side of the aisle about how somehow this judge's decision are in some ivory tower and will not affect people's lives, they will. they will affect the lives of every single person in this country. and you do not have to be a lawyer or a senator to figure out where this nominee is coming from when it comes to the affordable care act. we know where she is coming from and the president knows it, too. he has made it very clear in tweets and statements that he wants the court that will overturn obamacare and he wants "count that is going to the ballots." he thinks this election is somehow going to end up in court. my point is you cannot divorce this nominee from the moment we ar
i mentioned these two in the hearing room, but these are our sisters from minnesota, mariah and evelyn. they both play on the softball team. one is a picture, one is a catcher. one was diagnosed early on with juvenile diabetes and one was not. my point here is it does not matter which one was diagnosed. they both deserve good health care. that is what really is at stake. despite my colleagues' comments from the other side of the aisle about how somehow this judge's decision are in some ivory...
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it is about these two girls up here, evelyn and mariah, identical twins from cambridge, minnesota, honor roll students, star athletes. they play on the softball team, one is a picture, when is a catcher. softball play on the team. one of them got diabetes. it does not matter which one, the pitcher, but catcher, they both deserve good health care. if millionsn decide of americans lose the right to keep their children on their insurance until they are 26 years old. one judge can decide that a senior's prescription drugs, which are already too high, could soar even higher. this is a judgeship that was held by an icon, who voted to protect your health care, ruth bader ginsburg, a woman who never took no for an answer. when they told her a girl should not go to law school, she graduated first in her class. and when they told her a mansion argue landmark people protection cases, because maybe they would have a better chance of winning, she did it herself, and she won. she never gave up. wellad her own hashttag into her 80's, the notorious rbg, and her last fervent wish was that a new president
it is about these two girls up here, evelyn and mariah, identical twins from cambridge, minnesota, honor roll students, star athletes. they play on the softball team, one is a picture, when is a catcher. softball play on the team. one of them got diabetes. it does not matter which one, the pitcher, but catcher, they both deserve good health care. if millionsn decide of americans lose the right to keep their children on their insurance until they are 26 years old. one judge can decide that a...
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and in 2015 and evelyn a chance in the valley. that could landslides like these be predicted accurate. and switzerland's most famous mountain a matter of horn researchers are looking into exactly that question computer sciences. and the university of inspir is working with colleagues from various swiss universities to listen to the inside of the mountain to see if a landslide is imminent their liberal tree is at an altitude of 3500 meters. the mountain is extremely steep. for the past 12 years the scientists have been monitoring the stability of the rock because of climate change the permafrost is thawing which is the cement the holds the mountain together the matter horn is starting to crumble. i 1000 clients and survivors in 2003 to 3000 cubic meters of rock fell away here. that's why the area up there is where they broke away. 3000 cubic meters of debris is different of 3 houses. the be. in order to predict events like that more accurately in the future they've installed numerous measuring instruments of the sensors gauge every
and in 2015 and evelyn a chance in the valley. that could landslides like these be predicted accurate. and switzerland's most famous mountain a matter of horn researchers are looking into exactly that question computer sciences. and the university of inspir is working with colleagues from various swiss universities to listen to the inside of the mountain to see if a landslide is imminent their liberal tree is at an altitude of 3500 meters. the mountain is extremely steep. for the past 12 years...
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i spoke to evelyn mendez, the registrar of voters office about that early turnout. >> we have over 1 million and 20,000 voters, first time ever for the county, about 30% of our voters have already voted, 2016 at this time it was about 18%, so pretty much doubled the numbers that we had in the 2016 presidential primary. or general. >>> incredible participation. the deadline coming up tomorrow, for folks to request a ballot if they have not received one. so what are you telling voters in your county? what do they need to know? >> it is the last day to request a ballot in order to get it, replacement ballots sent to them. if they want they can come to the registrar of voters office until saturday. >>> there will be more places to vote, the county opening up more voting centers later this week. working tells about that? >> all of our vote centers open the saturday so voters can go to any of the vote centers, anywhere in the county. >>> what are you hearing about the accuracy of the mail in ballots? are you hearing any complaints? i mean, i got a notice for my registrar saying that the po
i spoke to evelyn mendez, the registrar of voters office about that early turnout. >> we have over 1 million and 20,000 voters, first time ever for the county, about 30% of our voters have already voted, 2016 at this time it was about 18%, so pretty much doubled the numbers that we had in the 2016 presidential primary. or general. >>> incredible participation. the deadline coming up tomorrow, for folks to request a ballot if they have not received one. so what are you telling...
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and in 2015 in evelyn a chance in the valley. could landslides like these be predicted more accurate. and switzerland's most famous mountain a matter of horn researchers are looking into exactly that question computer sciences. and the university of inspir is working with colleagues from various swiss universities to listen to the inside of the mountain to see if a landslide is imminent their liberal tree is at an altitude of 3500 metres. and the mountain is extremely steep. for the past 12 years the scientists have been monitoring the stability of the rock because of climate change the permafrost is thawing which is the cement the holds the mountain together the matter horn is starting to crumble. i 1000 crisis and spybot in 200-322-3000 cubic metres of rock fell away here. and that's why the area up there is where it broke away. 3000 cubic meters of debris is the fulfillment of 3 houses. the big in order to predict events like that were accurately in the future they've installed numerous measuring instruments all of the sensors
and in 2015 in evelyn a chance in the valley. could landslides like these be predicted more accurate. and switzerland's most famous mountain a matter of horn researchers are looking into exactly that question computer sciences. and the university of inspir is working with colleagues from various swiss universities to listen to the inside of the mountain to see if a landslide is imminent their liberal tree is at an altitude of 3500 metres. and the mountain is extremely steep. for the past 12...
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if there is a possibility by good care and mind children evelyn says in the top of the belly of the. if you ation in the world if there are situation to alleviate pain by period of care our doctors certainly will do that but we are talking in this kind of cases of patients who are suffering so much which where the suffering cannot be alleviated by whatever their hits. in such cases it is much more humane to help somebody die peacefully. by yes of course by the hands of a doctor or by giving medication but it's much more humane and then let it be patient die by starving them to death by stopping for and think it's like that or even let them die it is a wrong perception from christian people there they believe that that is not possible to give you mendes they believe that all suffering can be healed but if care and that is absolute nonsense that if something bad. happened and i don't consider this to be a bad thing if something bad would have happened it would have happened in the netherlands where we have experience for over 40 years ok and we do not see a distain tryst depletes lopez
if there is a possibility by good care and mind children evelyn says in the top of the belly of the. if you ation in the world if there are situation to alleviate pain by period of care our doctors certainly will do that but we are talking in this kind of cases of patients who are suffering so much which where the suffering cannot be alleviated by whatever their hits. in such cases it is much more humane to help somebody die peacefully. by yes of course by the hands of a doctor or by giving...
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now, the evelyn wood speed reading poem. "boop," thank you.cer) robin was a comet, a rocket, a ball of energy bursting with contagious joy. (robin williams) i guess i'd like to start off with something that i'm very proud of right now. i know. i'll have to ask these people to move back though. (announcer) from his early years, to the height of his fame, robin williams was most at home onstage. we're home, san francisco, back again! (announcer) robin's stand-up comedy was a roller-coaster ride through his incredible mind, and he never did exactly the same show twice. (robin williams) everyone i've ever known! there are people here i've slept with twice! (announcer) you never knew what robin would say or do. (robin williams) you don't need drugs when you have a kid. you're awake, you're paranoid, you smell bad. it's the same thing! (announcer) because he never knew what he would say or do. (robin williams) how are you my friend? grab some seats, you were caught in--what? that's your old boss. did you ... him? (audience laughing) sorry, okay. not
now, the evelyn wood speed reading poem. "boop," thank you.cer) robin was a comet, a rocket, a ball of energy bursting with contagious joy. (robin williams) i guess i'd like to start off with something that i'm very proud of right now. i know. i'll have to ask these people to move back though. (announcer) from his early years, to the height of his fame, robin williams was most at home onstage. we're home, san francisco, back again! (announcer) robin's stand-up comedy was a...
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hearing that he's already left argentina for venezuela he could retire and see bolivia do you think evelyn morale us will retire quietly or will he play some part in this new government. well what we have to take into account is down the mosque party is really divided right now about what the role of the rumors will be in the next months. because of what we all know is that there are moral is not really strong denounces about what he has been doing with his. personal life so i don't really know what will be or more of his role in this next government but what you do know is that this will be like something really divisive into must party but as an individual is he the kind of man that would sit back and let the president's take control of things or will he feel compelled to take part because let's not forget evil morale is trying to run for a 4th unconstitutional time. yes we know but what we have also to know it will have to take into account is that 1st of all no more or less is a really strong figure or political figure in bolivia because he's the president of the 6 coca producers feder
hearing that he's already left argentina for venezuela he could retire and see bolivia do you think evelyn morale us will retire quietly or will he play some part in this new government. well what we have to take into account is down the mosque party is really divided right now about what the role of the rumors will be in the next months. because of what we all know is that there are moral is not really strong denounces about what he has been doing with his. personal life so i don't really know...
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it is about these two girls, evelyn and mariah, identical twins from minnesota, star athletes. the play on the softball team. they also play basketball. one of them got severe diabetes when she was very young. it does not matter which one, the picture, the catcher, they both deserve good health care. they get with one stroke of a pen one judge can decide if millions of americans, including their family, would lose insurance. one judge can decide if millions lose the right to keep kids on insurance until they are 26 years old. one judge can decide if senior prescription drugs, which are already too high, could go even higher. judgeship that was held by an icon. a woman who never took no for an answer. when they told her a girl should not go to law school, she graduated first in her class. when they told her a man should argue landmark equal protection cases because they would have a better chance of winning, she .id it herself and she won htag into herwn has 80's and her fervent wish was that the winner of this election would pick her replacement. when you look at her opinions y
it is about these two girls, evelyn and mariah, identical twins from minnesota, star athletes. the play on the softball team. they also play basketball. one of them got severe diabetes when she was very young. it does not matter which one, the picture, the catcher, they both deserve good health care. they get with one stroke of a pen one judge can decide if millions of americans, including their family, would lose insurance. one judge can decide if millions lose the right to keep kids on...
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and in 2015 the evelyn a dance in the belly was could landslides like these be predicted accurate. and switzerland's most famous mountain a matter horn researchers are looking into exactly that question computer scientists. from the university of inspire is working with colleagues from various swiss universities to listen to the inside of the mountain to see if a landslide is imminent there look for a tree is an altitude of 3500 meters. the mountain is extremely steep. for the past 12 years the scientists have been monitoring the stability of the rock because of climate change the permafrost is thawing which is the cement the holds the mountains together a matter for now is starting to crumble. i 1000 guys and spybot in 20032 to 3000 cubic meters of rock fell away here. that's why the area up there is where it broke away. 3000 cubic meters of debris is the equivalent of 3 houses. the be. in order to predict events like that where accurately in the future they've installed numerous measuring instruments of the sensors gauge every movement and vibration the researchers are trying to
and in 2015 the evelyn a dance in the belly was could landslides like these be predicted accurate. and switzerland's most famous mountain a matter horn researchers are looking into exactly that question computer scientists. from the university of inspire is working with colleagues from various swiss universities to listen to the inside of the mountain to see if a landslide is imminent there look for a tree is an altitude of 3500 meters. the mountain is extremely steep. for the past 12 years the...
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. >> reporter: but evelyn mendez with the santa clara county registrar of voters office says there's no need to make a special trip to drop off ballots at this box. >> all of our boxes are safe. they're in secure locations. locked. they all have a tamper seal on them so no one can alter it. >> reporter: tanisha's 19-year-old son is a first-time voter. she turned in his ballot and her own today. she says she felt their votes were just too valuable to mail. >> i wanted to make sure that it got where it needed to go. anything can happen in the mail. >> reporter: rosie sanchez agrees. >> i think that the post office is unreliable. it's unreliable because i did not even receive the original ballot. >> reporter: and twitter is posting this warning to the timeline of its users, that unverified election results could be posted on social media. and it's asking people to be careful about what they read. while across the country the outcome may not be known election night, that's not likely in santa clara county. >> we're not expecting a delay. we're going to have results on election day. >> re
. >> reporter: but evelyn mendez with the santa clara county registrar of voters office says there's no need to make a special trip to drop off ballots at this box. >> all of our boxes are safe. they're in secure locations. locked. they all have a tamper seal on them so no one can alter it. >> reporter: tanisha's 19-year-old son is a first-time voter. she turned in his ballot and her own today. she says she felt their votes were just too valuable to mail. >> i wanted to...
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. >> cobb: and his wife, evelyn.r ballots, and mailing them. >> both of us was indicted, myself and my wife, and another friend, spencer hogue, were indicted on 29 counts of what is called vote fraud. >> cobb: the turners were facing decades in prison. >> it was my impression that jeff sessions thought that those legal cases would stop black folks from not only using absentee voting, but would stop black folks from voting in the numbers that black people were voting. at every chance he got, he was talking about voter aud, voter fraud. >> cobb:essions denied that the case was racially motivated and insisted whathe turners did was illegal. in the end, the jury found nothing they did had broken the law. but the idea that absentee ballots were susceptible to widespread fraud would live . i talked about it with author ari berman, who's written extensively on voting rights. >> so this is a very old argument, voter fraud. i mean, there are cases of voter fraud here and there. but it doesn happen in the numbers necessary to
. >> cobb: and his wife, evelyn.r ballots, and mailing them. >> both of us was indicted, myself and my wife, and another friend, spencer hogue, were indicted on 29 counts of what is called vote fraud. >> cobb: the turners were facing decades in prison. >> it was my impression that jeff sessions thought that those legal cases would stop black folks from not only using absentee voting, but would stop black folks from voting in the numbers that black people were voting. at...
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joining us live now is evelyn mendez with public affairs tell me how's it been so far it's been really busy. we had people already lined up the soon as the doors open so people are excited to be the first ones. >>today the first day the early vote and they're excited to be here. >>and so you guys are doing a lot to keep people safe because you know there's other options but keep people safe who want to vote in person and i've seen you do a few of them can you explain that. when they come in they have to be you know obviously 60's social distinct social distancing protocols. >>they have to go when they go to the. entrants they have to actually be asked to come in because there's only so no number of people that could be in the lobby when they get in there they get gloves so they can as soon as they finish up the voting made somebody lights and cleans down every tool every the whole entire before we see them claiming that a lot of citizen voters them now in that school you provide gloves and masks i saw yeah, fred gloves mask hand sanitizer if somebody wants to shield they have a shield
joining us live now is evelyn mendez with public affairs tell me how's it been so far it's been really busy. we had people already lined up the soon as the doors open so people are excited to be the first ones. >>today the first day the early vote and they're excited to be here. >>and so you guys are doing a lot to keep people safe because you know there's other options but keep people safe who want to vote in person and i've seen you do a few of them can you explain that. when they...
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ruled out suspects in the rwanda genocide being held in a firm's base sent to a un court in the evelyn's for a medical assessment fallaci a couple guys accused of financing members of the hutu tribe ok well the 800000 so it sees moderates hotu hutus in 1904 the 84 year old businessman was arrested by french police in may he denies committing any crimes that will be examined due to concerns about his health on the cover the 19 pandemic. the internet giant google says legal action launched by the us government is deeply flawed justice department lawyers say google abuses abuses its market dominance in online searches and advertising by stifling competition and its accuse of paying billions of dollars to phone manufacturers to ensure it's the default search engine for browsers the company says it's popular because users want to google it not because they're forced to larry mouser this is the c.e.o. and co-founder of connect safely dot org which advocates for online privacy and security he explained how google is likely to defend itself i think one argument that they might make is to go back
ruled out suspects in the rwanda genocide being held in a firm's base sent to a un court in the evelyn's for a medical assessment fallaci a couple guys accused of financing members of the hutu tribe ok well the 800000 so it sees moderates hotu hutus in 1904 the 84 year old businessman was arrested by french police in may he denies committing any crimes that will be examined due to concerns about his health on the cover the 19 pandemic. the internet giant google says legal action launched by the...
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, how did you react to what we think we all know is a very obvious lie >> well, maybe he took the evelynl hit-job. and then he said he read it, found it boring, but he said some great things in it, he said and then one of the fox news anchors actually asked him the key question. "is it accurate? and he said, "it's okay, it's fine." >> seth: which i think is about as high a praise as he's going to give to a book about him, certainly written by anyone other than a close friend. one of the things you asked him, of course, in the book, is are you worried about contracting coronavirus because of the way you are operating through this pandemic how do you reflect back on that in a week where he very clearly did contract it? >> well, he just said, and it was almost mystical, and we played the tape of it on television where he said, no, i don't think i'm going to get it. and i said, why? and he said, i just don't think i'm going to get it. i'm not going to get it. and it was said with the kind of confidence that obviously has been not borne out now that he has it but it's -- i mean, what i -- i w
, how did you react to what we think we all know is a very obvious lie >> well, maybe he took the evelynl hit-job. and then he said he read it, found it boring, but he said some great things in it, he said and then one of the fox news anchors actually asked him the key question. "is it accurate? and he said, "it's okay, it's fine." >> seth: which i think is about as high a praise as he's going to give to a book about him, certainly written by anyone other than a close...
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kenya evelyn, the guardian's reporter and andy crohn, rolling stone national bureau resident. michigan currently considered high risk. most of wisconsin classified as a covid hot spot at the moment. what's the campaign doing to prepare? what is the level of concern on the ground? >> yeah, alicia, wisconsin set and broke its record for cases of hospitalizations over the course of the last week. the governor said he wished the president wasn't coming here today. i can tell you that in terms of preparations, precautions taken by the campaign, they are minimal. largely the same they were before the president's own diagnosis. the attendees of this rally have to submit to a temperature screening. they have to be wearing a mask when they come through the magnetometers, but once they do, many simply remove their mask and they cram in here where they've been waitinger three hours so far for the president to appear. we're outside and there is strong gusting wind here today that might perhaps help protect people. but these rallies continue to be events that make public health officials n
kenya evelyn, the guardian's reporter and andy crohn, rolling stone national bureau resident. michigan currently considered high risk. most of wisconsin classified as a covid hot spot at the moment. what's the campaign doing to prepare? what is the level of concern on the ground? >> yeah, alicia, wisconsin set and broke its record for cases of hospitalizations over the course of the last week. the governor said he wished the president wasn't coming here today. i can tell you that in terms...
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evelyn and mo ria, one is a pitcher, one is a catcher. they also play basketball. one of them got severe diabetes when she was very young. doesn't matter which one. the pitcher, the catcher. they both deserve good health care. they get with one stroke of a pen one judge can decide if millions of americans including their family would lose their insurance, one judge can decide if millions of americans can lose their right to keep their kids on their insurance until they're 26. one judge can decide that if senior prescription drugs which already are too high could soar even higher. this is a judgeship that was held by an icon who voted to protect your health care, ruth bader ginsburg. a woman who never took no for an answer. when they told her a girl shouldn't go to law school, she graduated first in her class. and when they told her a man should argue landmark equal protection cases, because maybe they'd have a better chance of winning, she did it herself and she won. she never gave up. she had her own hash tag into her 80s. and her last wish was that a new presiden
evelyn and mo ria, one is a pitcher, one is a catcher. they also play basketball. one of them got severe diabetes when she was very young. doesn't matter which one. the pitcher, the catcher. they both deserve good health care. they get with one stroke of a pen one judge can decide if millions of americans including their family would lose their insurance, one judge can decide if millions of americans can lose their right to keep their kids on their insurance until they're 26. one judge can...
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raÚl: según la publicaciÓn, evelyn de 44 aÑos y sus dos hijos viajaron a miami.riana monsalve, tambiÉn productora ejecutiva de "primer impacto", entre otros. no dejen de verla. podrÍa salvar la vida. es una gran iniciativa. carlos: asÍ es. mis antenas detectan que ahora hay algo mÁsen "despierta amÉrica" . adelante. [risas] presentadora: muchas gracias. yo tambiÉn me contagie de la energÍa de halloween para seguir vigilando el estado del tiempo. vamos hablar acerca de la parte noreste del paÍs. donde se esperan durante estos dÍasuna extensa temporada de lluvia donde tambiÉn tenemos acumulados esta lÍnea que pueden ver aquÍ de tormenta. estÁ interactuando tambiÉn con nieve y temperaturas bajas. otra de las cosas que debemos de tomar en cuentaes que el viento va a estar bastante activo. las rÁfagas podrÍan llegar hasta24 km/h y hasta 31 millas por hora en la ciudad de nueva york. tienen que tener mucho cuidado si se trasladande un lado a otro. pueden perder el control de su vehÍculo. en cuÁnto a las temperaturas domina el rangomedio-alto de los 40°. continuamos con
raÚl: según la publicaciÓn, evelyn de 44 aÑos y sus dos hijos viajaron a miami.riana monsalve, tambiÉn productora ejecutiva de "primer impacto", entre otros. no dejen de verla. podrÍa salvar la vida. es una gran iniciativa. carlos: asÍ es. mis antenas detectan que ahora hay algo mÁsen "despierta amÉrica" . adelante. [risas] presentadora: muchas gracias. yo tambiÉn me contagie de la energÍa de halloween para seguir vigilando el estado del tiempo. vamos hablar...
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it's a quote attributed to voltaire by beatrice evelyn hall. it was more of a description of voltaire's character. that he believed in a principle so firmly that even when it disadvantaged him to his point of death, he would defend it. who in this chamber argued four years ago that during an election year there should be no debate or vote on a nominee and has that voltairean character to defend it when it's inconvenient today, not even inconvenient to point of death, just inconvenient because of some pressure you might receive politically. who will stand up and be that voice of character in this chamber? we all await to see just a few people stand up and be a voice of principle in this chamber. we all stand here and wait for just a few people to be a voice of integrity in this chamber. the country waits for a position that can be admired of principle, of character and of integrity. it's not just that passionate argument four years ago. it's also about breaking rules. just the other day the chairman of the judiciary committee broke the committee
it's a quote attributed to voltaire by beatrice evelyn hall. it was more of a description of voltaire's character. that he believed in a principle so firmly that even when it disadvantaged him to his point of death, he would defend it. who in this chamber argued four years ago that during an election year there should be no debate or vote on a nominee and has that voltairean character to defend it when it's inconvenient today, not even inconvenient to point of death, just inconvenient because...
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evelyn diener. secret to longevity, two chocolate chip cookies for breakfast.ried to the love of his life for 70 years he says the secret to longevity is saying, "yes, dear. >>> little more celebrating? >> yes. >> my today plaza folks, y'all are all looking good today i am searching for the cruzy family in iowa bring them up full >> hi, guys. >> alyssa, wade, larkin, lola, and vida it is a big day today. alyssa, it's your birthday now -- >> yeah. >> i don't know if you'll be getting some presents, but you do have one gift you'd like to n't you take it awayrs >> girls, i have something to give you for my birthday. >> what? >> i'm going to show you i'll give each of you one of these. >> what is it? >> a baby. >> oh! >> we're going to have a baby! >> you are >> yay >> you're going to be big sisters! wow. >> wow >> what do you think >> i think one is in shock >> what do you guys think? >> two out of three is not bad >> yeah. >> are y'all excited >> yeah! >> well, congratulations that's the way to make a statement. thank you so much, guys. congratulations. >> we hav
evelyn diener. secret to longevity, two chocolate chip cookies for breakfast.ried to the love of his life for 70 years he says the secret to longevity is saying, "yes, dear. >>> little more celebrating? >> yes. >> my today plaza folks, y'all are all looking good today i am searching for the cruzy family in iowa bring them up full >> hi, guys. >> alyssa, wade, larkin, lola, and vida it is a big day today. alyssa, it's your birthday now -- >> yeah....
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lizetta, and evelyn -- lizetta, by the way tlb will be part of the cnbc fa summit on october 20th join her and josh brown and many many more. cnbc.com/fa summit to learn more ty >> thanks, everybody for watching "power lunch. "closing bell" right now >> welcome to the "closing bell," everyone. i'm wilfred frost along with sara eisen let's look at what is driving the action today the focus on stimulus. house speaker nancy pelosi saying today there will be no stand alone airline aid without a comprehensive relief bill. jobless claims, 840,000. staying above 800,000 every week since mid march. ibm is the best performer on the dow after announcing it would spin off its i.t. infrastructure unit into a separate public company. more on that in just a bit ibm up and all the markets up with 59 minutes left in the session. >> all the big stories of the day coming up. morgan stanley's ceo james gorman on the back of his company's $7 billion deal today to buy investment firm eaton vance. carnival giving a business update as the crews and travel industries continues to deal with uncertainties amid
lizetta, and evelyn -- lizetta, by the way tlb will be part of the cnbc fa summit on october 20th join her and josh brown and many many more. cnbc.com/fa summit to learn more ty >> thanks, everybody for watching "power lunch. "closing bell" right now >> welcome to the "closing bell," everyone. i'm wilfred frost along with sara eisen let's look at what is driving the action today the focus on stimulus. house speaker nancy pelosi saying today there will be no...
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this is where evelyn grew up. >> when erin was three weeks old, she joined our family as a foster child. >> her mom, lore. >> she was a tiny little thing. 5 pounds 3 ounces when we got her. >> oh, we thought she was the sweetest little things. the oldest were squoen and carried her around. >> she was like their little doll. >> yeah, he this loved her. >> she and her husband adopted their little doll when she was three. erin grew in to a shy little girl. but with the horses she cared for that was a different story at the east tennessee riding club. >> when i think of erin with horses, i think of her as bigger. she is very confident. she knows what she wants and what she is going to do. >> erin's friend, abby guch. >> but with people, she was much meeker, much more had quiet, calmer. >> horses would always be erin's first love. but as she entered her teen years a certain young man caught her eye. his name is john corwin. >> what was it about you that could break through to erin because her mom said how shy she was, and she was better with horses than people, what was it about you? >> i gu
this is where evelyn grew up. >> when erin was three weeks old, she joined our family as a foster child. >> her mom, lore. >> she was a tiny little thing. 5 pounds 3 ounces when we got her. >> oh, we thought she was the sweetest little things. the oldest were squoen and carried her around. >> she was like their little doll. >> yeah, he this loved her. >> she and her husband adopted their little doll when she was three. erin grew in to a shy little girl....
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executive producer and show runner evelyn warful said one thing was not negotiable. >> if you don't hearwe going to do a come on down without an audience? and we struggled with that. >> come on down! >> you have the signature line. there still is the come on down? >> yeah, i haven't been backstage to look but i've been told about it. they unhook their ears and hold their mask over their face. if they hear their name they throw the mask on and run out. so they're just as surprised. >> $5,000! >> what you won't see during the pandemic are contestants getting close to the host. bear hugs are off limits. now, i remember seeing video of you getting knocked down by a contestant. so is this almost potentially safer now that you have social distancing, like keeping them from you? >> yeah, nobody is picking me up and swirling me around. but i liked high-fiving people and i liked hugs and, you know, none of that anymore, man. ♪ >> he kissed me, and he needs a shave. i've got to tell you. >> reporter: the price is right first aired on cbs in 1972. bob barker helmed the show for 35 years. >> good-by
executive producer and show runner evelyn warful said one thing was not negotiable. >> if you don't hearwe going to do a come on down without an audience? and we struggled with that. >> come on down! >> you have the signature line. there still is the come on down? >> yeah, i haven't been backstage to look but i've been told about it. they unhook their ears and hold their mask over their face. if they hear their name they throw the mask on and run out. so they're just as...
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it is about these two girls up here, evelyn and mariah, identical twins from cambridge, minnesota, honor roll students, star athletes. they play on the softball team, one is a picture, when is a catcher. softball play on the team. one of them got diabetes. it does not matter which one, the pitcher, but catcher, they both deserve good health care. if millionsn decide of americans lose the right to keep their children on their insurance until they are 26 years old. one judge can decide that a senior's prescription drugs, which are already too high, could soar even higher. this is a judgeship that was held by an icon, who voted to protect your health care, ruth bader ginsburg, a woman who never took no for an answer. when they told her a girl should not go to law school, she graduated first in her class. and when they told her a mansion argue landmark people protection cases, because maybe they would have a better chance of winning, she did it herself, and she won. she never gave up. wellad her own hashttag into her 80's, the notorious rbg, and her last fervent wish was that a new president
it is about these two girls up here, evelyn and mariah, identical twins from cambridge, minnesota, honor roll students, star athletes. they play on the softball team, one is a picture, when is a catcher. softball play on the team. one of them got diabetes. it does not matter which one, the pitcher, but catcher, they both deserve good health care. if millionsn decide of americans lose the right to keep their children on their insurance until they are 26 years old. one judge can decide that a...
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it is about these two girls up here, evelyn and mariah, identical twins from cambridge, minnesota, honor roll students, star athletes. they play on the softball team, one is a picture, when is a catcher. softball play on the team. one of them got diabetes. it does not matter which one, the pitcher, but catcher, they both deserve good health care. if millionsn decide of americans lose the right to keep their children on their insurance until they are 26 years old. one judge can decide that a senior's prescription drugs, which are already too high, could soar even higher. this is a judgeship that was held by an icon, who voted to protect your health care, ruth bader ginsburg, a woman who never took no for an answer. when they told her a girl should not go to law school, she graduated first in her class. and when they told her a mansion argue landmark people protection cases, because maybe they would have a better chance of winning, she did it herself, and she won. she never gave up. wellad her own hashttag into her 80's, the notorious rbg, and her last fervent wish was that a new president
it is about these two girls up here, evelyn and mariah, identical twins from cambridge, minnesota, honor roll students, star athletes. they play on the softball team, one is a picture, when is a catcher. softball play on the team. one of them got diabetes. it does not matter which one, the pitcher, but catcher, they both deserve good health care. if millionsn decide of americans lose the right to keep their children on their insurance until they are 26 years old. one judge can decide that a...
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su cabecita >>> además de deportista estudiaba en la universidad a la par de planear su boda con evelyntudios médicos son avalados por un doctor z apto pero hay médicos que son más inconscientes que nosotros eso pudo haber pasado >>> el presidente de la comisión de lucha libre de méxico y padre del actual campeón visiblemente consternado las recibió en privado en sus oficinas >>> tenía todo un futuro por delante pero como siempre lo hemos dicho nosotros subimos no sabemos si vamos a bajar >>> yo se los he dicho vale la pena morirse por cuánto por 500 pesos así se lo digo (sonido ambiente). >>> qué fuerte qué duro para la familia pero también los vimos tan enteros la mamá dentro de su dolor con mucha compostura porque a lo mejor pensó que su hijo no sufrió que fue algo repentino y que no estuvo sufriendo >>> y como mar o como pareja lo mismo que un torero sabes que son cosa que en algún momento le puede pasar quizás se preparan psicológicamente diferentes las familias de gente como boxeador y deportista de alto riesgo quizás no llegan a tener como en la mente lo que puede pasar >>> lo en
su cabecita >>> además de deportista estudiaba en la universidad a la par de planear su boda con evelyntudios médicos son avalados por un doctor z apto pero hay médicos que son más inconscientes que nosotros eso pudo haber pasado >>> el presidente de la comisión de lucha libre de méxico y padre del actual campeón visiblemente consternado las recibió en privado en sus oficinas >>> tenía todo un futuro por delante pero como siempre lo hemos dicho nosotros...
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su entonces novia evelyn el agradecimiento que el amor de su vida estaba sano y salvo utilizÓ la telamento acortaba la duraciÓn. estos medicamentos, por favor, no se confunda. se lleva utilizando por mucho tiempo. yo estoy seguro que lo que confunda realmente a muchos en nuestra audiencia en por quÉ entonces ahora dicen que se aprobÓ si esto se lleva utilizando por meses. carlos: este medicamento estÁ aprobado en 50 paÍses. se estÁ utilizando como huso de emergencia. hemos mirado todos los estudios que se han hecho. muestra que tiene un afecto en un grupo de pacientes que tienen una enfermedad moderada. estÁn yendo hacia una enfermedad severa. lo que no se ha podido demostrar es que reduzca la mortalidad. no tiene un impacto muy grande en los nÚmeros al final. no afecta la mortalidad, pero es un medicamento que estÁ aprobado que es seguro. recordemos la historia de este medicamento. este medicamento es hecho por la oms comparte de financiamiento de estados unidos. se hizo para tratar el Ébola. es un medicamento que es seguro. va a salir ahora en una fÓrmula que no se va tener que dar
su entonces novia evelyn el agradecimiento que el amor de su vida estaba sano y salvo utilizÓ la telamento acortaba la duraciÓn. estos medicamentos, por favor, no se confunda. se lleva utilizando por mucho tiempo. yo estoy seguro que lo que confunda realmente a muchos en nuestra audiencia en por quÉ entonces ahora dicen que se aprobÓ si esto se lleva utilizando por meses. carlos: este medicamento estÁ aprobado en 50 paÍses. se estÁ utilizando como huso de emergencia. hemos mirado todos...
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. >>> segÚn medio de la prensa incluido el sitio parece que estrena nuevo amor marc anthony es evelynva dar la bendiciÓn, porque son cristianos. >>> mientras sea por amor lo mejor para ti. >>> por allÍ dice que a lo mejor es por la ciudadanÍa que por otro cosa, esperemos, no hacemos caso a esas cosas que le dure el amor. >>> vamos a estar pendientes. >>> claro que sÍ. >>> y van a divertirse en familia muy adelante porque les vamos mostrar cÓmo crearon maquillajes y look para halloween que pueden hacer con toda la familia,. >>> y tenemos un segmento para decirte quÉ hacer en la noche del halloween, cÓmo puede divertirse y hacer una superfiesta del forma segura, divertida y tranquila en la casa con tus niÑos, asÍ que estas idea hola, soy yo... tu piel. algunos limpiadores funcionan, pero me resecan. los limpiadores de cerave me ayudan a mantener mi hidratación balanceada con ácido hialurónico y 3 ceramidas esenciales que ayudan a restaurar mi barrera natural. para una limpieza cerave. limpiadores cerave. primero son ácidos. luego son dulces. sour patch kids. Ácido, luego dulce. ¿esta cr
. >>> segÚn medio de la prensa incluido el sitio parece que estrena nuevo amor marc anthony es evelynva dar la bendiciÓn, porque son cristianos. >>> mientras sea por amor lo mejor para ti. >>> por allÍ dice que a lo mejor es por la ciudadanÍa que por otro cosa, esperemos, no hacemos caso a esas cosas que le dure el amor. >>> vamos a estar pendientes. >>> claro que sÍ. >>> y van a divertirse en familia muy adelante porque les vamos...
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it is about these two girls up here, evelyn and mariah, identical twins from cambridge, minnesota, honor roll students, star athletes. they play on the softball team, one is a picture, when is a catcher. softball play on the team. one of them got diabetes. it does not matter which one, the pitcher, but catcher, they both deserve good health care. if millionsn decide of americans lose the right to keep their children on their insurance until they are 26 years old. one judge can decide that a senior's prescription drugs, which are already too high, could soar even higher. this is a judgeship that was held by an icon, who voted to protect your health care, ruth bader ginsburg, a woman who never took no for an answer. when they told her a girl should not go to law school, she graduated first in her class. and when they told her a mansion argue landmark people protection cases, because maybe they would have a better chance of winning, she did it herself, and she won. she never gave up. wellad her own hashttag into her 80's, the notorious rbg, and her last fervent wish was that a new president
it is about these two girls up here, evelyn and mariah, identical twins from cambridge, minnesota, honor roll students, star athletes. they play on the softball team, one is a picture, when is a catcher. softball play on the team. one of them got diabetes. it does not matter which one, the pitcher, but catcher, they both deserve good health care. if millionsn decide of americans lose the right to keep their children on their insurance until they are 26 years old. one judge can decide that a...
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evelyn and mariah.identical twins from cambridge, minnesota, star athletes play on the softball team. they also play basketball. one of them got severe diabetes when she was very young. doesn't matter which one. the pick pitcher, the catcher, they both deserve good healthcare. they get with one stroke of a pen, one judge can decide if millions of americans, including their family, would lose their insurance. one judge can decide if millions of americans can keep their kids on their insurance until they're 26. one judge can decide if senior prescription drugs are already too high could soar even higher. it was a judgeship held by an icon who voted to protect your healthcare ruth bader ginsburg. a woman who never took no for an answer. when they told her a girl shouldn't go to law school, she graduated first in her class. and when they told her a man should argue landmark equal protection cases because maybe they would have a better chance of winning she did it herself and she won. she never gave up. she
evelyn and mariah.identical twins from cambridge, minnesota, star athletes play on the softball team. they also play basketball. one of them got severe diabetes when she was very young. doesn't matter which one. the pick pitcher, the catcher, they both deserve good healthcare. they get with one stroke of a pen, one judge can decide if millions of americans, including their family, would lose their insurance. one judge can decide if millions of americans can keep their kids on their insurance...