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. >> 11-year-old james abel is so malnourished he walks like an old man.his thin legs look as if they will break every time he takes a step. "my parents are dead" is the only thing he said when he arrived at the all sabbah children's hospital three weeks ago. head nurse betty achang told us abel is severely traumatized after watching his parents being shot in front of him. he barely eats the food he so desperately needs. >> he cries and he says he wants the mother and father. >> abel is just one more victim of south sudan's three year civil war - and now there's a new weapon: starvation. one million children are in desperate need of food. but the fierce fighting means aid workers cannot reach the areas that need it most. there are critical food shortages now throughout the country. >> i just feel pain, what can we do? a school age child is supposed to be in school! a school age child is not supposed to be dying just like that! >> today six-month-old monica was admitted. she weighs less than nine pounds and when her stick-like arms are measured - it shows u
. >> 11-year-old james abel is so malnourished he walks like an old man.his thin legs look as if they will break every time he takes a step. "my parents are dead" is the only thing he said when he arrived at the all sabbah children's hospital three weeks ago. head nurse betty achang told us abel is severely traumatized after watching his parents being shot in front of him. he barely eats the food he so desperately needs. >> he cries and he says he wants the mother and...
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. >> reporter: 11-year-old james abel is so malnourished he walks like an old man. his thin legs look as if they will break every time he takes a step. "my parents are dead" is the only thing he said when he arrived at the children's hospital three weeks ago. head nurse, betty achang, toad us abel is severely trawmidized after watching his parents shot in front of him. he barely eats the food he so desperately needs. >> he cries and he says he wants the mother and the father. >> reporter: abel is just one more victim of south sudan's three-year civil war, and now there is a new weapon-- starvation. one million children are in desperate need of food, but the fierce fighting means aid workers cannot reach the areas that need it most. there are critical food shortages now throughout the country. >> i just feel pain. what can we do? a child is supposed to be in school, and they are not supposed to be dying just like that. >> reporter: today, six-month-old moncastro admitted. she weighs less than nine pounds, and when her stick-like arms are measured it shows up red on t
. >> reporter: 11-year-old james abel is so malnourished he walks like an old man. his thin legs look as if they will break every time he takes a step. "my parents are dead" is the only thing he said when he arrived at the children's hospital three weeks ago. head nurse, betty achang, toad us abel is severely trawmidized after watching his parents shot in front of him. he barely eats the food he so desperately needs. >> he cries and he says he wants the mother and the...
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. >> reporter: 11-year-old james abel is so malnourished he walks like an old man. his thin legs look as if they will break every time he takes a step. "my parents are dead" is the only thing he said when he arrived at the all sabbah children's hospital three weeks ago. head nurse betty achang told us abel is severely traumatized after watching his parents being shot in front of him. he barely eats the food he so desperately needs. >> he cries and he says he wants the mother and the father. >> reporter: abel is just one more victim of south sudan's three-year civil war, and now there is a new weapon -- one million children are in desperate need of food, but the fierce fighting means aid workers cannot reach the areas that need it most. there are critical food shortages now throughout the country. >> i just feel pain. what can we do? a school-age child is supposed to be in school! a school-age child is not supposed to be dying just like that. >> reporter: today, six-month-old monica was admitted. she weighs less than nine pounds, and when her stick-like arms are meas
. >> reporter: 11-year-old james abel is so malnourished he walks like an old man. his thin legs look as if they will break every time he takes a step. "my parents are dead" is the only thing he said when he arrived at the all sabbah children's hospital three weeks ago. head nurse betty achang told us abel is severely traumatized after watching his parents being shot in front of him. he barely eats the food he so desperately needs. >> he cries and he says he wants the...
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maria: en el concejo de auckland empiezan a debatir una ordenanza presentada por el concejal abel guillÉnimas que murieron en el incendio de un albergue en guatemala. mÁs adelante despertÓ nos aseguran la importancia de declarar sus impuestos, sin importar su estatus migratorio. presentador: acerca la convocaciÓn de honduras para su partido contra estados unidos y la comisiÓn del fÚtbol mexicano, habla de la agresiÓn de pablo aguilar al Árbitro. ♪ hola hola hola hola hola hola hola reportero: gracias, marÍa leticia, hablamos con especialistas que nos asegura que declarar sus impuestos, podrÍa ayudar a su estatus migratorio. entrevistado: hace siete aÑos que lleguÉ y desde esa fecha nunca los he declarado. reportero: dicen que es vital que declare sus impuestos a tiempo. entrevistado: el aumento de robo de identidad, hace que pidamos declaraciÓn con foto de identidad. las personas tienen un nÚmero de identificaciÓn, y eso es lo que tiene que presentar en el departamento, para declarar sus impuestos. reportero: eso tambiÉn podrÍa beneficiarlos en cuanto al estatus migratorio. entrevistado:
maria: en el concejo de auckland empiezan a debatir una ordenanza presentada por el concejal abel guillÉnimas que murieron en el incendio de un albergue en guatemala. mÁs adelante despertÓ nos aseguran la importancia de declarar sus impuestos, sin importar su estatus migratorio. presentador: acerca la convocaciÓn de honduras para su partido contra estados unidos y la comisiÓn del fÚtbol mexicano, habla de la agresiÓn de pablo aguilar al Árbitro. ♪ hola hola hola hola hola hola hola...
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abel nÚÑez es el alcalde de una ciudad de mariyland.>> cualquier paso que ellos den de acercamiento en ayuda a inmigraciÓn, les quita la confianza. va a ser bastante difÍcil hacer todas sus promesas de deportar a las personas indocumentados. pablo: el gobierno amenaza a las ciudades o estados santuarios con quitarles fondos federales. >> es una presiÓn bastante fuerte, porque ese dinero no sÓlo va a la ayuda que se puede prestar a la comunidad inmigrante, ssino que estÁ hablando que estÁ amenazando fondos que afecta a toda la comunidad. pablo: hay $27,000,000,000 para esas ciudades. >> somos una barrera de defensa y tenemos que apoyar a todos aquellos polÍticos locales que trabajan con la comunidad, en protecciÓn de ellos. dejarles saber que no estÁn solos. que juntos vamos a tomar esta amenaza y vamos a ser victoriosos. pablo: el gobierno insiste que no tiene por quÉ pagar servicios a personas inmigrantes indocumentadas. enrique: el representante republicano brenner dijo que el muro que planea construir el gobierno de donald trump podr
abel nÚÑez es el alcalde de una ciudad de mariyland.>> cualquier paso que ellos den de acercamiento en ayuda a inmigraciÓn, les quita la confianza. va a ser bastante difÍcil hacer todas sus promesas de deportar a las personas indocumentados. pablo: el gobierno amenaza a las ciudades o estados santuarios con quitarles fondos federales. >> es una presiÓn bastante fuerte, porque ese dinero no sÓlo va a la ayuda que se puede prestar a la comunidad inmigrante, ssino que estÁ...
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---"abel hernndez" hablo cella y nos dice porque es reconocimiento es importae.ino ha impsto restricciones de diositivos electrnicos en los vuelos e ingresan a estados unidosprocedentes de diez aeroputos de ocho pases mulsumanes... take vo ---esto en respuedtao a amenas terroristas an no especificadas... ---el depaamento de suridad nacional indicque los vjeros no podrn llevar en equipaje mano. tabletas, reproductoreddvd, computadoras porttil y cmaras.. cesar ---lleel monto de palco deportivo... ---pese a la lluvia la secn de estados unidos coinapreparndose para su comprisode este viernes rumbo al mundial... blanca ---nstros comÑeros juan francisco raez y gabrielsotelo siguen muy de cerca cada detlede su preparacin. ---pasamos con ellos en vivodesde el estadio "avaya" enan jose... buenas tardes chico take live 0:01 - 0:17 0:18 -end gaby cam intro gaby cam intro gaby intro gaby cam intro calles cubiertas completante agua y lod. take 2box-- la vida de millonesdepersonas continua enpeligro, y los rescatescada vemas improvisados entre susresidentes. -- la lluvia esta
---"abel hernndez" hablo cella y nos dice porque es reconocimiento es importae.ino ha impsto restricciones de diositivos electrnicos en los vuelos e ingresan a estados unidosprocedentes de diez aeroputos de ocho pases mulsumanes... take vo ---esto en respuedtao a amenas terroristas an no especificadas... ---el depaamento de suridad nacional indicque los vjeros no podrn llevar en equipaje mano. tabletas, reproductoreddvd, computadoras porttil y cmaras.. cesar ---lleel monto de palco...
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trabajo que sellama "simplemente t" dedicado a los enamorados y alos que quieren estarlo...blanca ---abelistn... quien leabl, no solo de msica, sino de sus proyect personales. take pkg ;01 banner ;12 abe;18 cristian 1;20 wapa 1;25 wapa vo/blanca ---una avieta fuel "blanco" de las fuertes rgas de vientos. y termina volcada sobre la pistade un aeroerto... en sendos los detalles... take vo/cesar ---recuerde que puede seguirs en los medios sociales, facebook, stagram y twier en las direcciones que ve en pantalla... take fs ---ademtelemdo 48.com estdisponible para iphone, ip android. actualcela o descrguela gratis desde suapp. gaby cam intro vientos tan fuertes que voltearon a un avion.. take 2 box -- mire las imagenes, estoocurrio en el aeropuerto de simbury, vientos de hasta 50 h con la fuerza suficiente paravolcar este avion. -- la aeronave esta sujetadauna ancla pero no resistio -- el avion estaba siendo reparadoor lo que lremovieron el motor haciendolo menos pesado. -- el servicio nacional demeteorologia emitio una alert por fuertes vientos hasta las horas de la noche. take vo 2 -- mientr
trabajo que sellama "simplemente t" dedicado a los enamorados y alos que quieren estarlo...blanca ---abelistn... quien leabl, no solo de msica, sino de sus proyect personales. take pkg ;01 banner ;12 abe;18 cristian 1;20 wapa 1;25 wapa vo/blanca ---una avieta fuel "blanco" de las fuertes rgas de vientos. y termina volcada sobre la pistade un aeroerto... en sendos los detalles... take vo/cesar ---recuerde que puede seguirs en los medios sociales, facebook, stagram y twier en...
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karim, abel, marina, ¿dónde está la propuesta para el refresco quatro? a ver, pónganse a trabajar.r dios, pónganse a trabajar, sully, gaby. tenemos muchos clientes que atender. hágame un favor. carlos: sí, señor. urrutia: págueles hoy la nómina a todos mis empleados. carlos: pero, señor, estamos apenas a día 9. urrutia: me importan un cacahuate las quincenas y las auditorías. mis empleados cobran hoy. [aplausos] urrutia: y todos a trabajar. venga, a trabajar. briones, hágame un favor. carlos: sí. urrutia: dígale a su madre que me prepare esta noche un espagueti a la bolognesa. tengo ganas de cenar italiano, bambino, mamma mía. [ríe] carlos: no puedo creerlo. un día más durmiendo con mi jefe. [música] urrutia: ¡ya! ¡ya, por dios! ¿qué es eso? todo el santo día--[grita] no puede ser. [grita] no sean imitadores. por dios, ¿qué me ven? ¿tengo monos en la cara o qué? carlos: ah, que la chinita... [mÚsica] fÉlix: sÁbado 4 de marzo y estas son las principales noticias, sin aportar una prueba el presidente don el tronco seÑala a obamade interceptar conversaciones telefÓnicas en su contra.
karim, abel, marina, ¿dónde está la propuesta para el refresco quatro? a ver, pónganse a trabajar.r dios, pónganse a trabajar, sully, gaby. tenemos muchos clientes que atender. hágame un favor. carlos: sí, señor. urrutia: págueles hoy la nómina a todos mis empleados. carlos: pero, señor, estamos apenas a día 9. urrutia: me importan un cacahuate las quincenas y las auditorías. mis empleados cobran hoy. [aplausos] urrutia: y todos a trabajar. venga, a trabajar. briones, hágame un...
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you go from being this super abel, super strong and capable soldier, who is in the flick of a switchdo the most basic of tasks for you. it is really, really tough mentally to deal with that. once you get injured, you put on a bit of weight, you are full of tablets and feel rubbish, you feel that your life is over. things start to change. there isa over. things start to change. there is a lot of support that. as part of my recoveryjourney, is a lot of support that. as part of my recovery journey, i is a lot of support that. as part of my recoveryjourney, i was interested in a lot of sporting opportunities, through a sporting initiative run by help for heroes. sport became the catalyst for rediscovering what you could do instead of worrying about howl couldn't get up and down stairs i couldn't get up and down stairs i could feel myself doing skiing. my goal is the winter olympics. i'm not coming overjust to have a laugh. goal is the winter olympics. i'm not coming overjust to have a laughm isa coming overjust to have a laughm is a chance to redefine yourself. you are known as being a p
you go from being this super abel, super strong and capable soldier, who is in the flick of a switchdo the most basic of tasks for you. it is really, really tough mentally to deal with that. once you get injured, you put on a bit of weight, you are full of tablets and feel rubbish, you feel that your life is over. things start to change. there isa over. things start to change. there is a lot of support that. as part of my recoveryjourney, is a lot of support that. as part of my recovery...
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cesar ---asi es, ta z le rinde unhomenaje a la va de la banda''jenny rivera'' y "abel hernndez"convers la erte... tras r arrastra por ---una mujer escapa de la muerte... as ser arrarada por una alud de lodo que intentasepultar a todo un pueblon sudamerica... en breve masdramticas imgenes... take vo/blanca ---recueeue puedseguirnos en los medios sociales,facebook, instagram y twitter enlas direcciones que ve en pantalla... tae fs ---adems telemundo 48.com es disponible para iphone, ipad andrd. actualcela odescrguela gratis desde suapp. en video en el momeo en que una mujer en peru escapabamilagrosamente de un deslave.. take 2box ---la mujer de 32 aÑos se vesalido del lodo, mo de pelicula, resucitando entre los escombros.. -- ella cuenta luoque logro sobrevir sosteniendose de las piezas de madera juntandolaluego para hacer una especie de puente que lepermitiria salir... juntandolas luego para hacer unespecie de puente que lpermitiria salir... -- las personas que vieron lsituacion rapidamente laagarraron de la mano y lue fuetransferida a un hospital take vo 2 -- pasamos a lo que parece se
cesar ---asi es, ta z le rinde unhomenaje a la va de la banda''jenny rivera'' y "abel hernndez"convers la erte... tras r arrastra por ---una mujer escapa de la muerte... as ser arrarada por una alud de lodo que intentasepultar a todo un pueblon sudamerica... en breve masdramticas imgenes... take vo/blanca ---recueeue puedseguirnos en los medios sociales,facebook, instagram y twitter enlas direcciones que ve en pantalla... tae fs ---adems telemundo 48.com es disponible para iphone,...
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flavio: los paramÉdicos supuestamente le inyectaron un sedante y ellos creen que tiene presuntamente a abel>> ni duermo rezando, pidiendo a dios que me devuelva a mi hijo como estaba, no lo quiero ver en esa cama. flavio: tiene 36 aÑos de edad y aunque su esposo no se encontraba en el hospital, la madre y el padre, clama justicia. >> yo sÉ que cualquier madre, quiere saber quÉ le hicieron a su hijo, no me siento que no debo estar, tengo que saber que le hicieron a mi hijo. si Él estaba bien caminando otra gente no tiene derecho a inyectarle nada. quiero una investigaciÓn y quiero saber que me conteste la policÍa, dijo que nos iba a dar un reporte de policÍa nunca. ¿por quÉ ocultan? flavio: el departamento, accediÓ a enviarnos un correo electrÓnico, cuando los agentes llegaron, bien unos civiles sujetando sospechoso, el piso estaba cubierto en sangre y habÍan vidrios quebrados. sufriÓ una emergencia mÉdica, los paramÉdicos actuaron para salvarle la vida y transportarlo al hospital. de ser necesario, tomarÁn acciÓn legal. para saber todo lo necesario. este es mi reporte, desde un centro de re
flavio: los paramÉdicos supuestamente le inyectaron un sedante y ellos creen que tiene presuntamente a abel>> ni duermo rezando, pidiendo a dios que me devuelva a mi hijo como estaba, no lo quiero ver en esa cama. flavio: tiene 36 aÑos de edad y aunque su esposo no se encontraba en el hospital, la madre y el padre, clama justicia. >> yo sÉ que cualquier madre, quiere saber quÉ le hicieron a su hijo, no me siento que no debo estar, tengo que saber que le hicieron a mi hijo. si...
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construccion del muro...dicenque este es un proyecto antietico que va contra los valoresde oakland abel/concejal deoakland y autor de la resolucion5:19 van a haber companias quvan a querer her pero aqui enla ciudad de oakland estamos poniendo nuestros dolares con nuestros valores. .....si esto es aprobado oklaseria la prime ciudad del paien promover este tipo de accion....e inuiria a companias que se involucren no solo en construccion sino tambien proveyendo materiales, servics financieros y cientificos... el partido republicano de alameda por su parte dijo que castigar a estas companias so mas"protestas, demostraciones,resoluciones, y lamentos de liuierda"...y .e estan temerosos de permitir que companias indiduales hagan a eleccion,sin ser molestados. 12:41 ahora la resolucion tendque ser apbada por el conjo de la ciudad elproximo 21 de marzo....desdeoakland pilanino noticiertelemundo 48 cesar --- el sol quedlos prximos das en la baha --- arlen ---pasamocogabrieldellan y los detalles porque somos lautoridad en el tiempo -- take gabriela live gabriela live gabriela --- el inerno aha s q
construccion del muro...dicenque este es un proyecto antietico que va contra los valoresde oakland abel/concejal deoakland y autor de la resolucion5:19 van a haber companias quvan a querer her pero aqui enla ciudad de oakland estamos poniendo nuestros dolares con nuestros valores. .....si esto es aprobado oklaseria la prime ciudad del paien promover este tipo de accion....e inuiria a companias que se involucren no solo en construccion sino tambien proveyendo materiales, servics financieros y...
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abel guillen/concejal deoakland y autor de la resolucio5: van a haber mpanias que van a querer her lociudad de oaklanestamos ponien nuestros dolares con nuestros valores segun guillehicron una encuesta con votantes en la ciudad y la mayoria apoya laidea jose luis garcia/comercianteen oakland 27;23 me sorprende que estehacndo eso 27:33i me parece que es muy drastico leonardo quintero/residentede oakland 20:01 ebue idea q los veten porque nos perjudica mucho20:22 la ciudad esta defeido a los hispanos 20:24oakland seria la primera ud del pa en promor este tipode accion....y el veto incluiria a companias que se involucren nsolo en construccion sino tambien proveyendo materiales, servicios finaieros y cientificos....ahor a la pregunta es, funciona es tipo de estrategias? orson aguilar/presidenteinstituto greenlinig16:26 se ha visto siempre en lahistia del pais, cudo teniamos el racismo ensur africa universidades pararsus inversnes en sur afri 16:37 16:44 cuando mas ciudades a hacer esteipo de polizasi funciona 16:50segun el periodico los aeles times al menos cien companias con lazos en cal
abel guillen/concejal deoakland y autor de la resolucio5: van a haber mpanias que van a querer her lociudad de oaklanestamos ponien nuestros dolares con nuestros valores segun guillehicron una encuesta con votantes en la ciudad y la mayoria apoya laidea jose luis garcia/comercianteen oakland 27;23 me sorprende que estehacndo eso 27:33i me parece que es muy drastico leonardo quintero/residentede oakland 20:01 ebue idea q los veten porque nos perjudica mucho20:22 la ciudad esta defeido a los...
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. >> abele is still very much a part of the baseball team. his jersey hangs in the dugout duringorry game. >>> another hang-up today for at&t. the wireless carrier says customers' phone calls were not connecting because of hardware issues. happened this morning, company did not specify how many customers were affected. but says the connectivity issues lasted for a brief period. customers faced similar conditions for three hours on wednesday. if you tried to call 911 dispatchers from their cell phones. >>> still to come, you might want to move over for these skiers. >> a major event in our backyard that could be a preview of the olympic games. >>> is outstanding conditions in the sierra today, you can see high clouds, beautiful sunshine there and a summer-like spread of temperatures around the bay area with upper 50s by half moon bay with the sea breeze still near 70 in walnut creek. we'll talk about a warm-up, that you might lose a little sleep over, when we come back. no amateurs here.==peggy 2 ot== the center ofhe skracing world -- in squav
. >> abele is still very much a part of the baseball team. his jersey hangs in the dugout duringorry game. >>> another hang-up today for at&t. the wireless carrier says customers' phone calls were not connecting because of hardware issues. happened this morning, company did not specify how many customers were affected. but says the connectivity issues lasted for a brief period. customers faced similar conditions for three hours on wednesday. if you tried to call 911...
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council member abel gillian wants the city to boycott any companies that helped build or design the wall. the feds are expected to start hiring contractors for that meeting this week. the full council will consider the proposal next week. >>> meanwhile kpix5 political reporter melissa kahne shows us the president is face -- melissa caen shows us the president is facing a stiff debate tonight on his proposals. >> reporter: house speaker paul ryan rolled up his sleeves with a power point presentation saying this is congress' best chance to repeal and replace obamacare. >> to conservatives this is so exciting. >> reporter: democrats are dismissing the gop plan out of hand. >> it doesn't lower costs. it doesn't improve benefits and it doesn't expand access. >> reporter: president trump revised travel plan on six predominantly muslim country also faces new opposition. several states have joined a lawsuit out of washington state and hawaii filed its open lawsuit. >> if hawaii doesn't speak up about discrimination by national origin, we are dishonoring and we are disrespecting what the past gen
council member abel gillian wants the city to boycott any companies that helped build or design the wall. the feds are expected to start hiring contractors for that meeting this week. the full council will consider the proposal next week. >>> meanwhile kpix5 political reporter melissa kahne shows us the president is face -- melissa caen shows us the president is facing a stiff debate tonight on his proposals. >> reporter: house speaker paul ryan rolled up his sleeves with a power...
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you go from being a super abel and super strong and capable soldier and then all of and capable soldiermums having to be fed and having people did the most basic tasks for you. it was very tough mentally to deal with that. once you get injured, you're full of tumblers and starts button a bit of weight i do feel pretty rubbish. and then, things start to change. in my recovery i was introduced to those opportunities —— various opportunities. sport became the catalyst for rediscovering what i could do instead of worrying about how i couldn't get up and down stairs. now i could go down the ski slope. this man was part of the 1998 team, the last british athletes to compete in nordic skiing events at the paralympics. he was going to coach the new recruits, but gb selectors had other ideas. they saw me skiing as said, no you should be giving us advice, you should try for it again and that is why i have ended up here. it really is an honour and to compete for the country. i have a token medalfor being at the 1998 paralympics, but what i want to do is to get a bronze, silver or main aim. the ult
you go from being a super abel and super strong and capable soldier and then all of and capable soldiermums having to be fed and having people did the most basic tasks for you. it was very tough mentally to deal with that. once you get injured, you're full of tumblers and starts button a bit of weight i do feel pretty rubbish. and then, things start to change. in my recovery i was introduced to those opportunities —— various opportunities. sport became the catalyst for rediscovering what i...
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santshe and john are in abel. she asked me to pass on her regards, and she will be back next year. mike and i have gone through highs and lows with the association and foundation. i have seen him cry tears of concern and tears of joy because you care so much about our organization. there were many times of late night and early morning phone calls, trying to figure out how we would keep things going when financial times were tough. i remember when we were looking for a new executive director, having a conversation with mike on bourbon street in new orleans. i asked mike if he had interest in the position. decidedht it through, that he might be the right person for the job. he was, and he is. mike's accomplishments are many. as i said before, i'm confident they will be reviewed as we move forward towards new leadership later this year. let me just say that, thanks in large measure to mike's leadership, and our incredible staff and board, our finances are in great shape. i look at that closely as treasurer. we are on solid financial ground with no debt. under mike's leadership, our me
santshe and john are in abel. she asked me to pass on her regards, and she will be back next year. mike and i have gone through highs and lows with the association and foundation. i have seen him cry tears of concern and tears of joy because you care so much about our organization. there were many times of late night and early morning phone calls, trying to figure out how we would keep things going when financial times were tough. i remember when we were looking for a new executive director,...
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when i was in the state legislature, there was a guy named abel honey, and he was 65 and i was 27.e were best friends. he taught me about jazz and the blues, and i talked about little wayne and rap. but we went everywhere together. one date we were out we ended up late at night, about 6:00 that we were still drinking. and so on the way home, the phone rings and it's my assistant saying do you remember you have to speak a small-business award and i said not really but i can wing it. on the way, he would do what clyburn does every night, he said, center, here are things you should say. then he started quoting a whole bunch of bible verses. i couldn't remember the process of all of that after they committee and all the whiskey i was drinking so i get there and go up to the microphone and say -- and they said, will you acknowledge the honorees and communities that support these small businesses? i said sure, i got it. so i went up out and started the sentence thinking i was going to quote the bible and i said, you know, the bible says and then i said god bless the child that has his ow
when i was in the state legislature, there was a guy named abel honey, and he was 65 and i was 27.e were best friends. he taught me about jazz and the blues, and i talked about little wayne and rap. but we went everywhere together. one date we were out we ended up late at night, about 6:00 that we were still drinking. and so on the way home, the phone rings and it's my assistant saying do you remember you have to speak a small-business award and i said not really but i can wing it. on the way,...
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it doesn't go well with cain and abel -- that could be the end of the story.y reconcile, have a third child. it's incredibly inspirational. so what i think the lesson are? number one, constancy. stick to it-iveness. the modern psychologists tell us that you have to mend relationships, that's the most important thing. then there's also this incredible balance in the story, this mix of independence and interdependence. it's incredibly powerful today that didn't happen again until we re-equalized eve in the last couple of decades. but to me the biggest idea that i've learned is -- i basically went in to write a book about adam and eve. i wrote a book about love. and what did i learn? love is a story that you tell with another person. it's co-creation through co- narration and that's what adam and eve embody and what do we learn from them? you have a rupture, you add a new chapter to your story. they are the first to tell a story together and to recognize you need both. there's is the first joint byline. and that's a very powerful lesson for today. >> brown: the q
it doesn't go well with cain and abel -- that could be the end of the story.y reconcile, have a third child. it's incredibly inspirational. so what i think the lesson are? number one, constancy. stick to it-iveness. the modern psychologists tell us that you have to mend relationships, that's the most important thing. then there's also this incredible balance in the story, this mix of independence and interdependence. it's incredibly powerful today that didn't happen again until we re-equalized...
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speakers at saturday's rally included abel luna of migrant justice. >> we are here because yesterday,e, we were at the office about 3:00 p.m. talking this moredo we make secure, educate our committees to not be afraid that even though times are changing and there's a changing government and things are making progress, we cannot stay back. we need to fight. we need to fight even harder. i get home, we get a phone call that he was being detained by ice. --e and his partners have ice -- are demanding we're demanding that kike and zu lly are freed. we go to burlington, vermont where we are joined by , will lambek, staff member with migrant justice. so three of your members, will, have been picked up by ice, arrested and detained, facing deportation. can you explain what is happening on whether the vermont government is involved with this? >> that's right, amy. we have a rogue ice in the state that is targeting community leaders, human rights defenders who are organizing for our rights and dignity in their community. we have no reasonably be state was involved in these three arrests. actua
speakers at saturday's rally included abel luna of migrant justice. >> we are here because yesterday,e, we were at the office about 3:00 p.m. talking this moredo we make secure, educate our committees to not be afraid that even though times are changing and there's a changing government and things are making progress, we cannot stay back. we need to fight. we need to fight even harder. i get home, we get a phone call that he was being detained by ice. --e and his partners have ice -- are...
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abel asked if it mattered, -- people asked if it mattered, but during the spring, some investors mighted on the winter wear. old andany is 60 years has been taking off since 2013. now they are taking it public. i spoke to the ceo earlier today, and he said it was just the right time. they are at the beginning of their growth trajectory it i thought that was interesting. we have seen a few brands really miss their window. so big timing here for canada goose, currently trading at about $1.7 billion. ll of her pot buying when you -- oliver: when you buy a stock, what are you buying? >> the near term, it seems to be pushing these coats, their flagship parkas. expensive, coyote lined fur on the hood. these were kind of made famous by james bond. you have seen them in new york and toronto. they picked up on fashion. that is the near-term growth. i said, look, this is an item you bragase one of the about how well made it is. so where do they get customers back? he said the longer term is looking about different product lines, like spring wear or bed ding. it is an interesting play. when you l
abel asked if it mattered, -- people asked if it mattered, but during the spring, some investors mighted on the winter wear. old andany is 60 years has been taking off since 2013. now they are taking it public. i spoke to the ceo earlier today, and he said it was just the right time. they are at the beginning of their growth trajectory it i thought that was interesting. we have seen a few brands really miss their window. so big timing here for canada goose, currently trading at about $1.7...
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political experience where students, the workshops in that program are like racism, sexism, colonialism, abel is in and a lot of students talk about that as a transformative experience. they say it sounded like a cool thing or i wanted to come to campus early and their whole worldview was shaped by that so it's kind of an unusual program but it says that being on campus, that shapes the way they think about race and fosters this power analysis view of race and background in particular were students of color. so that's another way the university is not too classist in this program. ... thank you so much. i had to, first just a clarification question. i thought that the admissions process often is done by colleges so every college has its own admissions process so first of all, could you explain more about how that works and who you actually talked with. you say you spoke with the other veterans admission officer there and i wanted to invite you to say more about your interviews with students of color at both places because i'm curious to know how things were different for that. >> so yes, i di
political experience where students, the workshops in that program are like racism, sexism, colonialism, abel is in and a lot of students talk about that as a transformative experience. they say it sounded like a cool thing or i wanted to come to campus early and their whole worldview was shaped by that so it's kind of an unusual program but it says that being on campus, that shapes the way they think about race and fosters this power analysis view of race and background in particular were...
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neil: we talk about this, whether people like snap or not, it was supposed to abel weather for othere runway to be launched. so far they all seem to be set to go. the timetable varies depending on the issue. any talk if this thing were to continue, this selloff might continue they would rejigger the ipo timetable? reporter: i'm not sure necessarily why that would be. the snap ipo, neil, was pretty strong. when you get a downturn we may be facing some said augustn mr. mnuchin was promising we would have tax reform, companies might want to hold back in order to maximize when we come back on an up swing, get people excited about buying. might be the strong argument not going public just yet. neil: adam shapiro. thank you very much. run-down where we stand with the dow up 43 -- down 43 points with the dow at 20,962. a lot is being buoyed by some of the most surprising issues. verizon giving back, goldman sachs, others in the financials like travelers and american express giving back some ground. even allowing the financial selloff, the hottest group since the election of donald trump rem
neil: we talk about this, whether people like snap or not, it was supposed to abel weather for othere runway to be launched. so far they all seem to be set to go. the timetable varies depending on the issue. any talk if this thing were to continue, this selloff might continue they would rejigger the ipo timetable? reporter: i'm not sure necessarily why that would be. the snap ipo, neil, was pretty strong. when you get a downturn we may be facing some said augustn mr. mnuchin was promising we...
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i also want to thank city council member abel who joined us today and who is pursuing a similar law inoakland and to curry from the city's attorneys office who worked to get their legislation done on time. finally colleagues, a very, very special thank you to sheila from my office. this is the last board meeting that she's staffing because we don't have a board meeting next week, sadly. you know, sheila started her career as a legislative aid in the city and county the san francisco for supervisor david campos and her first major fight was to ensure due process for immigrant use. i find it's fitting she going out fighting for immigrants like she has always for decades by working and being the main driver of this important piece of legislation. you'll hear more from me. obviously devastated that she's leaving. but she did me the great favor of helping me transition from a legislative aid to a supervisor and i'll be grateful for that. thank you sheila for your work on this legislation. we will all be extremely grateful for it for many years to come. the second piece i have is a resolutio
i also want to thank city council member abel who joined us today and who is pursuing a similar law inoakland and to curry from the city's attorneys office who worked to get their legislation done on time. finally colleagues, a very, very special thank you to sheila from my office. this is the last board meeting that she's staffing because we don't have a board meeting next week, sadly. you know, sheila started her career as a legislative aid in the city and county the san francisco for...
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i also want to thank city council member abel who joined us today and who is pursuing a similar law inoakland and to curry from the city's attorneys office who worked to get their legislation done on time. finally colleagues, a very, very special thank you to sheila from my office. this is the last board meeting that she's staffing because we don't have a board meeting next week, sadly. you know, sheila started her career as a legislative aid in the city and county the san francisco for supervisor david campos and her first major fight was to ensure due process for immigrant use. i find it's fitting she going out fighting for immigrants like she has always for decades by working and being the main driver of this important piece of legislation. you'll hear more from me. obviously devastated that she's leaving. but she did me the great favor of helping me transition from a legislative aid to a supervisor and i'll be grateful for that. thank you sheila for your work on this legislation. we will all be extremely grateful for it for many years to come. the second piece i have is a resolutio
i also want to thank city council member abel who joined us today and who is pursuing a similar law inoakland and to curry from the city's attorneys office who worked to get their legislation done on time. finally colleagues, a very, very special thank you to sheila from my office. this is the last board meeting that she's staffing because we don't have a board meeting next week, sadly. you know, sheila started her career as a legislative aid in the city and county the san francisco for...
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i also want to thank city council member abel who joined us today and who is pursuing a similar law inoakland and to curry from the city's attorneys office who worked to get their legislation done on time. finally colleagues, a very, very special thank you to sheila from my office. this is the last board meeting that she's staffing because we don't have a board meeting next week, sadly. you know, sheila started her career as a legislative aid in the city and county the san francisco for supervisor david campos and her first major fight was to ensure due process for immigrant use. i find it's fitting she going out fighting for immigrants like she has always for decades by working and being the main driver of this important piece of legislation. you'll hear more from me. obviously devastated that she's leaving. but she did me the great favor of helping me transition from a legislative aid to a supervisor and i'll be grateful for that. thank you sheila for your work on this legislation. we will all be extremely grateful for it for many years to come. the second piece i have is a resolutio
i also want to thank city council member abel who joined us today and who is pursuing a similar law inoakland and to curry from the city's attorneys office who worked to get their legislation done on time. finally colleagues, a very, very special thank you to sheila from my office. this is the last board meeting that she's staffing because we don't have a board meeting next week, sadly. you know, sheila started her career as a legislative aid in the city and county the san francisco for...