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>> abigail bora. >> from which group? >> the united states youth. >> why did you interrupt this forum. >> the united states government does not speak on my behalf. >> abigail bora. >> give us the back story and how that came about. what prompted you to disrupt? >> this is the second to last day of the negotiations. about 20 young people from the u.s. had been at the negotiations. for the two weeks that we were there, we kept on having to answer for our country and we were talking to young people from across the world saying why isn't the u.s. taking more of a position of leadership on this issue. we were frustrated in watching the country not have the necessary urgency or ambition. and that being said, there wasn't that much pressure being put on the u.s. from the media and civil society and other governments. they were sitting like the elephant in the room. as young people, we felt that we had to call our country out and make sure people knew that we didn't think the government was speaking on our behalf and we tried to
>> abigail bora. >> from which group? >> the united states youth. >> why did you interrupt this forum. >> the united states government does not speak on my behalf. >> abigail bora. >> give us the back story and how that came about. what prompted you to disrupt? >> this is the second to last day of the negotiations. about 20 young people from the u.s. had been at the negotiations. for the two weeks that we were there, we kept on having to answer...
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abigail, you are engaged. respond to that. >> i think right now we have politicized climate change to be l liberals on the side of environment and conservatives on the side of jobs. we have to figure out way to flame it so it's not so divided. i think we need both parties involved in the solution. >> let's have your next question. >> i invest in different projects. my question to each one of you is, besides a reusable toothbrush made out of yogurt kups, what sort of technology like mine like to assist in invest in the climate change? >> i think any technology marketed toward dissolving third world countries around clean burning stoves or solar powered lamps. in those countries, we're talking really poor people, in those areas the big issue is can i get food, can i get sherlt, heat for my family and a lot of those things are very dirty not only for the family but the environment as well. if you could invest in clean burning kerosene lamps or solar lamps that last longer. that does a world of difference in those
abigail, you are engaged. respond to that. >> i think right now we have politicized climate change to be l liberals on the side of environment and conservatives on the side of jobs. we have to figure out way to flame it so it's not so divided. i think we need both parties involved in the solution. >> let's have your next question. >> i invest in different projects. my question to each one of you is, besides a reusable toothbrush made out of yogurt kups, what sort of technology...
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i went back and thought about a abigail adams? these incredible letters they wrote to one another, and they lived through history. they weren't just something. on march 31st, 1776, abigail adams wrote, remember, all men would be -- to her husband, all men would be tyrants if they could. if particular care and attention is not paid to the ladies, we are determined to forment a rebellion and will nod hold ourselves bound by any laws in which we have no voice and representation. that's more than 140 characters. >> right. >> no problem. she could have put it on her facebook or on google plus or both, and then have a shorter version on twitter. >> but seriously, if we think about the kind of communication we have had through the ages that is enshrined and that is -- that is held up forever, been to this folger library and seen shakespeare's original works, i worry. we worry about communication that is so temporal, gone. >> there would have been far more than 85 or so federalist papers, whatever the relatively small number is, and, of c
i went back and thought about a abigail adams? these incredible letters they wrote to one another, and they lived through history. they weren't just something. on march 31st, 1776, abigail adams wrote, remember, all men would be -- to her husband, all men would be tyrants if they could. if particular care and attention is not paid to the ladies, we are determined to forment a rebellion and will nod hold ourselves bound by any laws in which we have no voice and representation. that's more than...
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y su esposa abigaÍl. nadie se despegÓ de la televisiÓn. esta noche.a y era lo smo. l programa para la hurb ray del estado y que objeto di diciembre un grave y espisionl motivo. en la vij dolÍa decisiÓn de la corte suprema. >>> es muy impresionante que finalmente se unan por una misma causa. >>> y aquÍ todolos medios actuaron de una nera. sin importara come tenz. sin importar que era lo que son los ra tinciÓn. >>> projo un programa emitido simulÁneamente con las caras mÁs conocidas de las noticias de phoenix ision la gente pregunta si serÁn deportados ¿cual serÁ el proceso. si tiene derechos. @@@@uni-ed la angtia de miles de impactos sin documento no se hizo esperar. siguen las llamadas d gente buscando la informaciÓn. >>> preguntas hechas a los expertos reflejan la desesperaÓn una de ellas huir de arizona. >>> si se piensa que puede levantar la familia y irse a otro lugar. @@@@not un@ informar a quienes poco recursos tienen. la verdad que fue 100% un Éxito. sobre la sb 1070 laamilia de mario todos ellos son arizona. o @@@@not uni-edicion nounivisionn
y su esposa abigaÍl. nadie se despegÓ de la televisiÓn. esta noche.a y era lo smo. l programa para la hurb ray del estado y que objeto di diciembre un grave y espisionl motivo. en la vij dolÍa decisiÓn de la corte suprema. >>> es muy impresionante que finalmente se unan por una misma causa. >>> y aquÍ todolos medios actuaron de una nera. sin importara come tenz. sin importar que era lo que son los ra tinciÓn. >>> projo un programa emitido simulÁneamente con...
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y su esposa abigaÍl. nadie se despegÓ de la televisiÓn. esta noche.rama para la hurb ray del estado y que objeto di diciemun grave y especial motivo. en la vij dolÍa decisiÓn de la corte suprema. >>> es muy impresionante que finalmente se unan por una misma causa. >>> y aquÍ todolos medios actuaron de una nera. sin importara come tenz. sin importar que era lo que son los ra tinciÓn. >>> projo un programa emitido simulÁneamente con las caras mÁs conocidas de las noticias de phoenix la gente pregunta si serÁn deportados ¿cual serÁ el proceso. si tiene derechos. rptivisio@@n informar a quienes poco recursos tienen. la verdad que fue 100% un Éxito. sobre la sb 1070 laamilia de uni-edicion no rptunivision@@@@n n a nuestras espaldas sencuentra una oanizaciÓn mÁs activas de arona. promesa arizona. tetra falcÓ es una dirigente activa y e alabama de las 6 de la tarde de hoy. estÁn en una vigilia. que dicen no se interÉs rrum pira hasta que se sepa si hay decisiÓn de la corte suprema. de no haberla. regresara el domingo. para esperar el veredicto que puede ser
y su esposa abigaÍl. nadie se despegÓ de la televisiÓn. esta noche.rama para la hurb ray del estado y que objeto di diciemun grave y especial motivo. en la vij dolÍa decisiÓn de la corte suprema. >>> es muy impresionante que finalmente se unan por una misma causa. >>> y aquÍ todolos medios actuaron de una nera. sin importara come tenz. sin importar que era lo que son los ra tinciÓn. >>> projo un programa emitido simulÁneamente con las caras mÁs conocidas de...
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abigaÍl dirige el programa de movilizaciÓn.votar. segÚn analistas fue el voto hispano que votÓ del senado a russell pierce. arquitecto de la sb 1070. la apatÍa politica sigue contra los piso rhys pans. la mitad de los re jis estados se quedaron en casa en la Última elecciÓn. las vamos a botar a ella, siguen igual. >>> tienen que aprender de los jochbls soÑadores que utilizaron su fuerza polÍtica para exigir los cambios que buscaban tocar puertas registrar personas que vaoun botar. y hospital que lo hagan por los que no lo pueden hacer. >>> una supervisora de un autobÚs escolar de un autobus. que gana 15 mil dÓlares de al aÑo. cuenta con medio millÓn de dÓlares. recaudados por internet. mucho apoyo por parte de la gente. por este video que se burla de ella. los padres dros 3 de los 4 niÑas que la molestaban le ofrecieron disculpas por la humillaciÓn que le hicieron pasar sus hijos. ella no tomara acciona los menores. pero espera que la escuela si lo haga. >>> segunda pausa a al regresar. lo que dicen los candidatos presidenciale
abigaÍl dirige el programa de movilizaciÓn.votar. segÚn analistas fue el voto hispano que votÓ del senado a russell pierce. arquitecto de la sb 1070. la apatÍa politica sigue contra los piso rhys pans. la mitad de los re jis estados se quedaron en casa en la Última elecciÓn. las vamos a botar a ella, siguen igual. >>> tienen que aprender de los jochbls soÑadores que utilizaron su fuerza polÍtica para exigir los cambios que buscaban tocar puertas registrar personas que vaoun...
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confirmar que la menor tiene una tÍa en california, y que la niÑa les ha dicho que su mamÁ se llama abigailbergue para menores en el paso texas, segÚn las uÚltimas y trash cifras, ice ha trasladado a los menores a este albergue, nosotros seguiremos al tanto de lo que pase con esta niÑa de 5 aÑos, ahora regreso contigo, a los estudios, vanessa. >>> muchas graciass cristina londoÑo por tu reporte. una revisiÓn profunda dejarÍa eliminados a un grupo de votantes que aparecen en el registro electoral sin ser supuestamente ciudadanos de estados unidos y esto afecta los comicios de noviembre y cambiar las normas a la hora de ejercer este derecho, angie sandoval nos dice dÓnde estÁ la mayorÍa de estos votantes. >>> centenares de lectores en la florida no son los Únicos que pudieran quedarse este aÑo sin votar, en texas un millÓn y medio de votantes, suspendidos pudieran perder este derecho. entre ellos, 25 mil hispanos. >>> esto es muy, ah.... urgente no porque entonces parece que mÁs a los latinos, estan negando la aplicaciÓn, que otra comunidad. >>> a 5 meses de las elecciones presidenciales, est
confirmar que la menor tiene una tÍa en california, y que la niÑa les ha dicho que su mamÁ se llama abigailbergue para menores en el paso texas, segÚn las uÚltimas y trash cifras, ice ha trasladado a los menores a este albergue, nosotros seguiremos al tanto de lo que pase con esta niÑa de 5 aÑos, ahora regreso contigo, a los estudios, vanessa. >>> muchas graciass cristina londoÑo por tu reporte. una revisiÓn profunda dejarÍa eliminados a un grupo de votantes que aparecen en...
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. >>> la menor saliÓ junto a su mamÁ abigaÍl de 21 aÑos de edad rumbo a estados unidos hace 2 meses.ios y la abuela que viven en california. los que aseguran informÓ la propia madre, que estando en territorio mexicano fueron separadas por los coyotes. >>> ella fue su por un guÍa por otro lado y la niÑa la mandÓ por otro guÍa. este caso causÓ preocupacion e indignas en este pueblo. muchos deciden inmigraciÓn a estados unidos en con busco de un mejor futuro. >>> los niÑos no pueden andar solos o enviarlos asÍ, con gente desconocida. >>> este seÑor sheriff no le haya maltratado, en conocimiento a nivel nacional e internacional que el jefe de arizona maltrata a los niÑos. >>> pero segÚn sus familiares, la niÑa si se encuentra en buen estado de salud en un centro de detenciÓn de menores del paso tex texas. >>> y cuando a veces no conocen a nadie, se pone a llorar >>> tÚ crees que le estÉ pasando donde estÁ?. >>> posiblemente >>> ahora la opciÓn para la pequeÑa seria que sus familiares en estados unidos pudieran recibir su custodia legal. debido que la madre estarÍa aÚn en mÉxico. y su pad
. >>> la menor saliÓ junto a su mamÁ abigaÍl de 21 aÑos de edad rumbo a estados unidos hace 2 meses.ios y la abuela que viven en california. los que aseguran informÓ la propia madre, que estando en territorio mexicano fueron separadas por los coyotes. >>> ella fue su por un guÍa por otro lado y la niÑa la mandÓ por otro guÍa. este caso causÓ preocupacion e indignas en este pueblo. muchos deciden inmigraciÓn a estados unidos en con busco de un mejor futuro....
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. >> joy: abigail. >> abigail. course, his brother stewart is a major-- >> joy: yes, that actor is wonderful. people in new york should check out this play. when will it be-- >> we go until july 8th. >> joy: i mean, if you're here. it's a great thing to see. another thing about him as a homosexual. i got the feeling that he was actually in love with john kennedy. >> absolutely. the great demarcation in his life and in fact, the halfway point of our play is kennedy's death. in one of the earlier scenes, the night of his inauguration, and you see joe completely elated, oh my god. >> joy: yes, yes. >> our man. >> joy: 's hot. >> he's so excited. politically--he does consider himself--he was jacki kennedy's very best friend and confidant. i think he was a completely changed man in academy two of the play. completely different. >> joy: bitter. >> and tortureed and self loathing. a great part to play. >> joy: i think the country got a little resentful after that. i want to talk politics with you about what is going on in
. >> joy: abigail. >> abigail. course, his brother stewart is a major-- >> joy: yes, that actor is wonderful. people in new york should check out this play. when will it be-- >> we go until july 8th. >> joy: i mean, if you're here. it's a great thing to see. another thing about him as a homosexual. i got the feeling that he was actually in love with john kennedy. >> absolutely. the great demarcation in his life and in fact, the halfway point of our play is...
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qieronhdhdel gord hd que hoy está en un reunivran centro de atención para infans enl paso texas >>> judith abigail21 años que se comunicó por primera vez por ss hijos, le dijeron a la mujer que primero pasarían los niños y después ya no volvió a ver a su hija >>> le dijo, mirá, ahorita está mejor para par los niños, le vamos a dar c los niños primero >>> el canciller de el salvador, dijo quen el caso >>> es que la niña se encuentren en las mejores condiciones pobles, ya físicente se ha comprobado que está bien, ahora nuestro cónsul está yendo para darle atención directa >>> e alc, el pueblo que vio conocer a rosita, isionntó o sucedido, porque la conocía muy bien >>> se conoció que la mamá ahora está en monterrey, en méxico, donde esperaque el consulado le ayude y así vovler a tener en suaazosisionhdhdel gordo y la f chilena se llenaron estudiantes que protestan p el altocosto de la educación decían, un año de lucha y aún no hemos sido escuchados, y es que ya se cumplió el primer aniversario algunos nzaron piedras a los uniformados >>> otras violentas protestas en panamá obligaron a cancel una pro
qieronhdhdel gord hd que hoy está en un reunivran centro de atención para infans enl paso texas >>> judith abigail21 años que se comunicó por primera vez por ss hijos, le dijeron a la mujer que primero pasarían los niños y después ya no volvió a ver a su hija >>> le dijo, mirá, ahorita está mejor para par los niños, le vamos a dar c los niños primero >>> el canciller de el salvador, dijo quen el caso >>> es que la niña se encuentren en las...
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confirmar que la menor tiene una tÍa en california y que la niÑa les ha dicho que su mamÁ se llama abigaÍl en platicas requisitos de ellos como albergue. >>> la niÑa estÁ en un albergue para menores en el paso texas segÚn las ultimas cifras en lo que va de este aÑo fiscal. se ha trasladado 1. 336 menores al servicios sociales que les busca albergue a estos niÑos. el cÓnsul chacon dijo que maÑana viaja a el paso para ver los trÁmites de reencuentro de la pequeÑa con sus familiares. en phoenix, telemundo. >>> el departamento de inmigraciÓn, conocido como ice se conociÓ al respecto que trabajara con el departamento de salud y servicios humanos y la oficina de refugiados para trasladar a la pequeÑa que era parte de este grupo de indocumentados que fueron detenidos el viernes por la oficina del sheriff joe arpaio. la menor estÁ bajo el cuidado de la oficina de refugiados desde el domingo. el fiscal general erick holder no entregÓ documentoss en rÍos para evitar la votaciÓn de maÑana. para determinar si se le acusa no por desacato en la investigaciÓn relacionada con la operaciÓn rÁpido y furioso
confirmar que la menor tiene una tÍa en california y que la niÑa les ha dicho que su mamÁ se llama abigaÍl en platicas requisitos de ellos como albergue. >>> la niÑa estÁ en un albergue para menores en el paso texas segÚn las ultimas cifras en lo que va de este aÑo fiscal. se ha trasladado 1. 336 menores al servicios sociales que les busca albergue a estos niÑos. el cÓnsul chacon dijo que maÑana viaja a el paso para ver los trÁmites de reencuentro de la pequeÑa con sus...
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i can see abigail adams sitting and clutching her scorching hot cup of joe, john adams saying sit downnd drink your damn coffee, woman. she really was the brains of the outfit. my mother is overworked, tired, but her still solid body stood hard as a rock. i'm not going to cry, as a tear falls down from her face. don't cry, mom, don't cry. [cheers and applause] >> that was her first time ever. yay! and up next we have indiana telepenova. >> a recipe for water. start with the color magenta, a burning asphalt, of beach ball sighing out its life, a garden grown on accident after accident, add a father painting shelves on the cove, a pinch of guilt, statues of isabella butter flisse -- butterflies, and extinct alpha betts, a teaspoon of autumn leaves, a shepard playing with the winds, some animal begging for snow. mix vigorously like the mountain mixes up its slopes. preheat the bed of a star to -- 240 light-years away. thank you. and next is -- [cheers and applause] >> next is robin black. >> hi, robin! >> oh, ok. i had to know. this is called "eviction notice." the police turned us away.
i can see abigail adams sitting and clutching her scorching hot cup of joe, john adams saying sit downnd drink your damn coffee, woman. she really was the brains of the outfit. my mother is overworked, tired, but her still solid body stood hard as a rock. i'm not going to cry, as a tear falls down from her face. don't cry, mom, don't cry. [cheers and applause] >> that was her first time ever. yay! and up next we have indiana telepenova. >> a recipe for water. start with the color...
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mostró a univisión el acta de nacimiento de rosita donde consta que el thome de su madre, es judith abigaílmente, también el papá no es responsable. >>> el propio alcalde se encargó de ubicar a los familiares, que no olvidan el momento de la partida de rosita y su madre. >>> alegre, porque iba para allá. >>> pero no sabía las consecuencias del camino. >>> consecuencias todavía inciertas en san salvador, univisión. >>> en más de la situación de rosa la oficina de re asentamiento de refugiados, informó a univisión que ya se produjo un contacto con la madre y la niña está en un hogar sustituto preparado para estos casos. >>> que el frpropósito del programa bajo el que se encuentra rosa es la reunificación familiar aunque la familia de la niña tiene que presentar una serie de documentos antes que sea posible. >>> la elección presidencial en méxico el miedo se apodera de muchos votantes en áreas donde se impone la ley del más fuerte. la ley de los faro acoso. las autoridades preparan medidas extremas de seguridad. edg edgar muñoz viajó a el estado de michoacán, una zona roja insera durante las p
mostró a univisión el acta de nacimiento de rosita donde consta que el thome de su madre, es judith abigaílmente, también el papá no es responsable. >>> el propio alcalde se encargó de ubicar a los familiares, que no olvidan el momento de la partida de rosita y su madre. >>> alegre, porque iba para allá. >>> pero no sabía las consecuencias del camino. >>> consecuencias todavía inciertas en san salvador, univisión. >>> en más de la...
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it's abigail doolittle and you're ready to buy. >> facebook looks like a buy to me.s had a tough time out of the ipo gate. now it ready to rally maybe as much as 50% in q3 alone. driving it up is a bull wedge. this pattern is confirmed above 29.50, supporting facebook's bull wedge is a beautiful rounding bottom. this pattern confirms around 33. we could see consolidation around the target. supporting these aspects is the ipo price of 38. there's a big gap. that will fill at some point. i think it's going to be q-3. i think we're looking at a summer rally for facebook. >> daniel, you have a hold, which suggests somebody bought it to begin with. did you buy it and you're hanging on? >> our view going into the ipo was rather cautious. we were recommending it toward the original bottom end of the range and they raised the range. it was an ugly start from 38 down to 25. >> it's not at a price you like yet? >> 61 times earnings on 17% growth next year. this year we think growth will be 1%. last year they grew earnings 80%. that's when you're bullish about a platform story
it's abigail doolittle and you're ready to buy. >> facebook looks like a buy to me.s had a tough time out of the ipo gate. now it ready to rally maybe as much as 50% in q3 alone. driving it up is a bull wedge. this pattern is confirmed above 29.50, supporting facebook's bull wedge is a beautiful rounding bottom. this pattern confirms around 33. we could see consolidation around the target. supporting these aspects is the ipo price of 38. there's a big gap. that will fill at some point. i...
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and you'll know that mccullough's secret weapon in that book was abigail adams. in fact, i was at a conference or a meeting or something where somebody asked david mccullough, well, now you've written about john adams, are you going to write about abigail adams? and he said, i already do. and, in fact, sort of what i did with eleanor roosevelt and franklin roosevelt. it's really a dual biography of the two. but one of the interesting things, the curious things about that particular book is that the best parts of the book, the parts in particular that reveal the relationship, wonderful relationship, provocative relationship between john and abigail adams, they occur when they are far apart. it's a wonderful love story, it's a wonderful story of a marriage, but it only works because they were apart for a very large part of the marriage. when they were together, they simply spoke. and what they said to each other over the dinner table at night no one knows. so that's a case where, and it's true with my book. i mean, i don't make a big deal of the book, i just have t
and you'll know that mccullough's secret weapon in that book was abigail adams. in fact, i was at a conference or a meeting or something where somebody asked david mccullough, well, now you've written about john adams, are you going to write about abigail adams? and he said, i already do. and, in fact, sort of what i did with eleanor roosevelt and franklin roosevelt. it's really a dual biography of the two. but one of the interesting things, the curious things about that particular book is that...
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. >> abigail. >> be part of decision making and realize your voice matters in this process. i think holding politicians accountable is important as well as speaking up. sometimes you have to stand from the back of the room, but you can also vote with your dollars, vote with your vote and any action that you take will be heard. >> i agree with everything they both said. i think if you're committed the a cause, don't let anyone stop you. don't let anything stop you. if you don't what you want to do, then maybe no one else will. in a lot of ways, you have that kind of power and exercise it. >> we have to end it there. thank you all for coming to climate one today. >>> if all of us decide we're going to tighten our belts and spend less, guess what, we all end up poor because all of our spending falls at the same time. this isn't stuff we're supposed to know. this is stuff we have known since the 1930s. >> bho is going to tell them the truth. we have to tell them the truth. if we don't tell them the truth, then our country fails. we'll reach them through the media and through pol
. >> abigail. >> be part of decision making and realize your voice matters in this process. i think holding politicians accountable is important as well as speaking up. sometimes you have to stand from the back of the room, but you can also vote with your dollars, vote with your vote and any action that you take will be heard. >> i agree with everything they both said. i think if you're committed the a cause, don't let anyone stop you. don't let anything stop you. if you don't...
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abigail bora in the middle is a student at little bury college in vermont and advocate with sustain us.org. tanya is on my right. she is a green for all fellow of broward youth award winner and student at contra costa college in the bay area. this is a stanford student, litigation plaintiff and claims against the state of california and a winner of the prestigious broward youth award. welcome. >> thank you all for coming. i want to hear about your stories and a thumb nail of what got to you this point. let's begin with you, tanya. a few years ago, you were on not such a good track going to high school in richmond. how did you get involved in environmentalism and get on a different track? >> well, my involvement
abigail bora in the middle is a student at little bury college in vermont and advocate with sustain us.org. tanya is on my right. she is a green for all fellow of broward youth award winner and student at contra costa college in the bay area. this is a stanford student, litigation plaintiff and claims against the state of california and a winner of the prestigious broward youth award. welcome. >> thank you all for coming. i want to hear about your stories and a thumb nail of what got to...
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jacqueline kennedy had edited a book called "remember the ladies" from abigail adams plea to her husband when he was writing the constitution. obviously he didn't do it but -- and it was about all of the things that we didn't know about her story, you know all of the women in our backgrounds that had just been left out of history. they take his to history too se and no reason to put hers in. she wanted this as part of the official part of the by centennial. made sense to me. i thought it was about time women learned their history. i passed it out and since no one was paying attention, it got to the senate and they were like, no way. so i'm sitting here at this dinner and thinking these are probably the two most powerful women i can think of in washington and these guys are
jacqueline kennedy had edited a book called "remember the ladies" from abigail adams plea to her husband when he was writing the constitution. obviously he didn't do it but -- and it was about all of the things that we didn't know about her story, you know all of the women in our backgrounds that had just been left out of history. they take his to history too se and no reason to put hers in. she wanted this as part of the official part of the by centennial. made sense to me. i thought...
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jacqueline kennedy had edited a book called "remember the ladies" from abigail adams plea to her husband when he was writing the constitution. obviously, he didn't do it. and it was about all the things that we didn't know about herstory, all the women in our background that had just been left out of history. i mean, they take history too seriously. and figured there was no reason to put hers in it. so she wanted this as part of the official part of the bicentennial. it made sense to me. i thought it was about time women learned of history. i had passed it out. someone said to me, they were, like, no way. so i'm sitting here at this dinner, and i'm thinking, these are probably the two most powerful women i can think of in washington. and these guys are saying no. and they're saying things like, our vision, for what women -- probably plant bulbs and read. they wouldn't have anything to do with it. so, you know, at that point, i kind of drove home thinking, what am i doing here? their big compromise was, they would allow the book to go to europe and asia and the u.s. information libraries,
jacqueline kennedy had edited a book called "remember the ladies" from abigail adams plea to her husband when he was writing the constitution. obviously, he didn't do it. and it was about all the things that we didn't know about herstory, all the women in our background that had just been left out of history. i mean, they take history too seriously. and figured there was no reason to put hers in it. so she wanted this as part of the official part of the bicentennial. it made sense to...
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. >> abigail barnes with the woodrow wilson center. this question speaks to professor kemton's silver bullet if you will. dr. kemp ton's silver bullet with the buzz. and sort of incorporating in those costs. you said address the public health issue and i was curious was to what sort of metrics you might be able to propose. public health reports and establishing those links and so forth i was curious if you had a way of evaluating that cost. i was able to bring two staff doing a theosis on this subject. so, one metric, we will base it all on the literature of course. public health studies where you take the cost of emphasema and the cost of a lost workday. you calculate the cost of generation and produces pollution and you back that into the cost of a kilowatt hour. and you put that out to the people in the surrounding air yaxt that is a metric for doing it. are you asking how to measure this? >> that is a pretty good discussion of how to take the outside elements of what sounds like a tax to me. it raises interesting issues about japan
. >> abigail barnes with the woodrow wilson center. this question speaks to professor kemton's silver bullet if you will. dr. kemp ton's silver bullet with the buzz. and sort of incorporating in those costs. you said address the public health issue and i was curious was to what sort of metrics you might be able to propose. public health reports and establishing those links and so forth i was curious if you had a way of evaluating that cost. i was able to bring two staff doing a theosis on...
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from we the people and handed off to nine kings in black robes as jefferson wrote to john adams wife abigail adams in eighteen zero four the opinion which gives to the judges the right to decide what laws are constitutional and what not not only for the absolves in their own sphere of action but for the legislature and executive also in their spheres. it would make the judiciary a despotic branch so what he's saying is if the supreme court decides that they can strike down laws they're not elected by anybody they become despots they become kane's as jefferson wrote to virginia supreme court justice and patrick henry's father in law spencer roan in one nine hundred eighteen if the judiciary is the last resort in relation to the other departments of the of the government that indeed is our constitution a complete fellow day so a suicide pact the constitution on this hypothesis is a mere thing of wax in the hands of the judiciary jefferson knew that the job of the interim interpret in the constitution should not be with the supreme court instead it should be left up to us we the people the peop
from we the people and handed off to nine kings in black robes as jefferson wrote to john adams wife abigail adams in eighteen zero four the opinion which gives to the judges the right to decide what laws are constitutional and what not not only for the absolves in their own sphere of action but for the legislature and executive also in their spheres. it would make the judiciary a despotic branch so what he's saying is if the supreme court decides that they can strike down laws they're not...
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. >>> judith abigaíl orellana, es la madre de rosita, una joven de 22 años que se comunicó por última. y después, ya no volvió a ver a su hija. >>> aquí ella le dijo, mira, ahora estamos pasando solo niños y que la gente adulta, le vamos a dar con los niños primero. y luego venimos a... >>> el kanz cero del salancille salvador. dijo como conocieron el caso comenzaron hacer las gestiones para que la niña regrese aw@ su país. >>> la niña esté en las mejores condiciones posibles, físicamente se ha comprobado que se encuentra bien y ahora nuestro cónsul está yendo para darle una atención directa. >>> el alcalde del pueblo que vio nacer a rosita, lamentó lo ocurrido, conocía muy bien a judith, una madre soltera que se fue buscando un mejor futuro >>> la mamá está en monterrey en méxico, donde espera que el consulado le ayude y poder tener entre sus brazos a la pequeña rosita. en san salvador rcts el salvador. ernesto rivas, primer impacto. >>> una veces más a las calles de la capital chilena se llenaron de estudiantes que protestan por el alto costo de la educación miles de jóvenes marchar
. >>> judith abigaíl orellana, es la madre de rosita, una joven de 22 años que se comunicó por última. y después, ya no volvió a ver a su hija. >>> aquí ella le dijo, mira, ahora estamos pasando solo niños y que la gente adulta, le vamos a dar con los niños primero. y luego venimos a... >>> el kanz cero del salancille salvador. dijo como conocieron el caso comenzaron hacer las gestiones para que la niña regrese aw@ su país. >>> la niña esté en...
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what about john and abigail adams, the incredible letters that they wrote to each other. on march 31, 1776, abigail adams wrote "remember, all men would be tyrants if they could. if particular care and attention and not paid to the ladies, we're determined to rebellion and we will not hold ourselves bound by any laws in which we have no voice or representation." that was in 140 characters. [applause] >> if we think about the kind of communication we have had ages that is enshrined and has held up. but the library and see shakespeare's original works. i worry about communication that is so temperate, gone. >> they would have been a lot shorter, i suppose, but it would have been a much broader conversation, theoretically one that did not just include the the averaged that -- include the elite. that the average person in the colonies would have participated. i don't know. we may have been worshiping the sovereign and sipping tea. even today, still, primarily, the elite are dominating the conversation. how can we change that power structure so that the average person to be is
what about john and abigail adams, the incredible letters that they wrote to each other. on march 31, 1776, abigail adams wrote "remember, all men would be tyrants if they could. if particular care and attention and not paid to the ladies, we're determined to rebellion and we will not hold ourselves bound by any laws in which we have no voice or representation." that was in 140 characters. [applause] >> if we think about the kind of communication we have had ages that is...
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on march 31st, 1776, abigail adams wrote, "all men would be tyrants if they could. if particular care and attention is not paid to the ladies, we are determine to foment a rebell yun and won't be bound by any laws in which we have no voice or representation. " that's more than 140 years ago paragraph. >> no problem. put it on her facebook or on google. and then on twitter. >> seriously, if we think about the kind of communication believe -- we have had through the ages that has held up forever, been to the felger library and seen shakespeare's original works, we wore by communication that is so tell practical, gone. >> there would have been five more or more federalist papers or whatever the the small number is, and of course there would have been a lot shorter i suppose, but it would have been a much broader conversation, and it would theoretically at least be a conversation that doesn't just include the elite, that the average person in the colonies at the time would have at least had an opportunity to weigh in. i don't know what would have happened. we might stil
on march 31st, 1776, abigail adams wrote, "all men would be tyrants if they could. if particular care and attention is not paid to the ladies, we are determine to foment a rebell yun and won't be bound by any laws in which we have no voice or representation. " that's more than 140 years ago paragraph. >> no problem. put it on her facebook or on google. and then on twitter. >> seriously, if we think about the kind of communication believe -- we have had through the ages...
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i went back and thought about this, what about john and abigail adams, incredible letters they wrote to one another in the lived through history. on march 51st, 1776, abigail adams wrote remember all the men would be tyrants if they could if particular care and attention isn't paid to the ladies that are determined to format a rebellion and with model ourselves bound by any malkoff in which we have no voice or representation. [applause] the kind of communication is enshrined and is held up forever under this library and seen shakespeare's original work. i worry about communication that is temple and gone. >> it was then 85 or so what ever is a relatively small number and they would have been a lot shorter the radical conversation that didn't get people the elite, the average person of the colony at a time would have at least had an opportunity to weigh in. i don't know what would have happened. we might still be sitting on tea and worshiping. but the bottom line is that whole period and most american history and today still the elite are the ones that are part of the conversations of
i went back and thought about this, what about john and abigail adams, incredible letters they wrote to one another in the lived through history. on march 51st, 1776, abigail adams wrote remember all the men would be tyrants if they could if particular care and attention isn't paid to the ladies that are determined to format a rebellion and with model ourselves bound by any malkoff in which we have no voice or representation. [applause] the kind of communication is enshrined and is held up...
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i justun want to say this in theon she words of abigail adams. forge john adams and all the guys were sitting around writing the constitution. she wrote him a letter and said, y don't forget the ladies. get and they did it for 150 years. then they forget, too, to get rid of the loopholes and equal pay act now. abigail says if you forget us,volution, we will form our own revolution. and we will form a revolution. i say to the womeno here to the good men to support us, to the put women out there in america, sq let's keep the site going and let's fight for this new american revolution where women are paid for equal pay for equal work and let's end wage discrimination in this century once and for >> we have been talking a lot about what has been going on. that not only in wisconsin but the national ramifications. a lot of people have said that there may be some fallout from this election on the presidential election in wisconsin in november. we have an opportunity to talk with the chairman of the republican national committee a short time ago. here i
i justun want to say this in theon she words of abigail adams. forge john adams and all the guys were sitting around writing the constitution. she wrote him a letter and said, y don't forget the ladies. get and they did it for 150 years. then they forget, too, to get rid of the loopholes and equal pay act now. abigail says if you forget us,volution, we will form our own revolution. and we will form a revolution. i say to the womeno here to the good men to support us, to the put women out there...
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and i just want to say this in the words of abigail adams. while john adams and all the guys were sitting around philadelphia writing the constitution, she wrote him a letter and said don't forget the ladies. and they did it for 150 years. and then they forget, too, to get rid of the loopholes in the equal pay act now. well, abigail said if you forget us, we'll forment our own revolution, and we're going to forment our revolution. i say to the women out there in america, let's keep this fight going, put on your lipstick, square your shoulders, suit up, and let's fight for this new american revolution where women are paid for equal pay for equal work, and let's end wage discrimination in this century once and for all. mr. reid: the senator from maryland will outline a way to proceed on this matter that will be dignified and strong. mr. president, i filed cloture on the motion to proceed to this very important bill relating to farm programs in america and nutrition programs in america, extremely important legislation. i feel confident -- and ma
and i just want to say this in the words of abigail adams. while john adams and all the guys were sitting around philadelphia writing the constitution, she wrote him a letter and said don't forget the ladies. and they did it for 150 years. and then they forget, too, to get rid of the loopholes in the equal pay act now. well, abigail said if you forget us, we'll forment our own revolution, and we're going to forment our revolution. i say to the women out there in america, let's keep this fight...
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on adams wrote to abigail smith, his soon-to-be wife and said from now on say whatever i write you. people might want to read this. so madison knew that people were going to be interested in his ruminations on these questions and also believe we should be. this is not the issue. because some guy as a politician doesn't mean he knows about god or not god or god is in the air. is not what they are about. should require of him. go ask your minister, your mom or your son. that was madison's attitude. just a second. we have to wait for the microphone. >> what was the position on who could vote out of position? voting rights? >> i mentioned in the talk that in the virginia convention when he was 25, the committee drafted the declaration of rights and said all men are born free and equal and government is responsible for protecting their rights and when the committee reported that to the full convention one of the members said this would lead to social convulsion. do we want to say all men are born free and equal? i propose we amend this by saying when they enter into a state of society go
on adams wrote to abigail smith, his soon-to-be wife and said from now on say whatever i write you. people might want to read this. so madison knew that people were going to be interested in his ruminations on these questions and also believe we should be. this is not the issue. because some guy as a politician doesn't mean he knows about god or not god or god is in the air. is not what they are about. should require of him. go ask your minister, your mom or your son. that was madison's...
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. >>> para abigail de canadÁ tres aÑos, felicidades. >>> carlos jael rubio en california cumple dos aÑosÁa y a mi hermana militza que maÑana a las ocho de la maÑana le hacen la cesÁrea para el segundo bebÉ que esperamos en la casa. >>> felicidades a todos. >>> si quiere felicitar a un amigo o enviar felicidades envÍe su foto a despierta amÉrica y nosotros lo vamos a celebrar en grande. >>> direcciÓn ahÍ, despierta amÉrica cumpleaÑos. direcciÓn en pantalla. miami florida, 33178. >>> puede hacerlo a nuestro correo electrÓnico en pantalla. >>> se lo aprendiÓ. >>> uno de los nominados en premios juventud es pitbull en la categorÍa "que rico se mueve". esta es la canciÓn. ♪(mÚsica)♪. nu f ♪(mÚsica)♪. ♪(mÚsica)♪. >>> es un hongo. ♪(mÚsica)♪. ♪(mÚsica)♪ muevete como pitbull. >>> eso. ♪(mÚsica)♪. >>> ♪(mÚsica)♪ ♪(mÚsica)♪. premios juventud en univisiÓn. >>> raÚl, un hongo cho. >>> le vamos a decir donde conseguir trabajo el verano. >>> no se nu vmuevan de ahÍ que tienen que escuchar donde estÁ el billete. >>> lucero y joan sebastiÁn, al parecer hicieron cosita, el reportaje de lo que hoy todo el
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my granddaughter abigail went into the navy and she was on the george w. bush ship. she did four years active. and then will hopefully not have to go back after doing four more years in active. she was married and her husband went to virginia with her. they have a two-year-old baby. when my granddaughter came back home, her husband was doing cocaine, was partying, she was fearful for the baby. because she was in the service and she did not want to have a dishonorable discharge, she continued in the navy. she tried to do the best she could with having marriage counseling and drug rehabilitation and held up her end of the marriage. he and his father, his father being from yugoslavia, they depleted her bank account. he never worked all the time they were married. host: i apologize, but we need to move on. if you get to your question for the congresswoman. caller: because he was in the military and because shhe was able to deplete the bank account, is there any protection? i found out there are more young women that go through these things. are there any protections that
my granddaughter abigail went into the navy and she was on the george w. bush ship. she did four years active. and then will hopefully not have to go back after doing four more years in active. she was married and her husband went to virginia with her. they have a two-year-old baby. when my granddaughter came back home, her husband was doing cocaine, was partying, she was fearful for the baby. because she was in the service and she did not want to have a dishonorable discharge, she continued in...
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i'm sure somewhere there is tom jefferson, john adams and his wife abigail who said they lived the constitution and in that health care bill, by the way, john, they didn't forget the ladies. madam president, i yield the floor. i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: a senator: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. mr. cardin: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cardin: madam president, i ask unanimous consent to speak as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cardin: madam president, i take this time to comment on the supreme court decision on the affordable care act. i think this was a good day for the american people. it allows us to move forward with providing universal health care coverage for all americans, affordable, quality health care. i want to quote from a former member of this body when he said for me, this is a season of hope, new hope for a justice and fair prosperity for the many and not jus
i'm sure somewhere there is tom jefferson, john adams and his wife abigail who said they lived the constitution and in that health care bill, by the way, john, they didn't forget the ladies. madam president, i yield the floor. i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: a senator: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. mr. cardin: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding...
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[inaudible] >> abigail barnes with the woodrow wilson center and the china environment forum. this question speaks to professor, mr. kempton, silver bullet if you will. dr. kempton's silver bullet with a buzz phrase external altace and incorporating in those costs. you said address the public health issue and i know, i was curious as to assorted metrics you might be able to propose. is an investment or greater investment in government offered public health reports and establishing those causal links between -- and and and cancer and so forth. i was wondering if you had a way of evaluating the cost? >> i was able to -- he is doing a thesis on this topic right now trying to figure out what is the external cost of each type of generation that states have an option or utilities have an option to build or invest in right now. so one metric, we base it on peer-reviewed literature of course. so there is the public health studies where you take the cost of emphysema, the cost of a lost work day, the cost of premature death and the cbc type of metrics that is the center for disease con
[inaudible] >> abigail barnes with the woodrow wilson center and the china environment forum. this question speaks to professor, mr. kempton, silver bullet if you will. dr. kempton's silver bullet with a buzz phrase external altace and incorporating in those costs. you said address the public health issue and i know, i was curious as to assorted metrics you might be able to propose. is an investment or greater investment in government offered public health reports and establishing those...