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hu l huellas dactilares del pequeÑo i i que esta en el centrod de detencion >> de ese momento empce aeceserspera que regrese cos familiaresla la familia dice qu el menor jabihabia sido abusad u sexualmente en el centrod de detencion >> en meryland se sabe que la o sospechoso ra tenia anrttecedene problemas de salud mental >> el gobernador de mas massachusetts entregara comida para las personas que no tienen gas natural ademas la guardia a nacional trabajara distribuyendo los...
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is starting to be, in public relations terms, costly for the aec. they probably could have done it because they had done everything they wanted to do before. but i think it became too costly a pr problem for them to continue to push it. at the same time, there were developments happening. this is getting delayed year after year now because of these protests, the length of the studies, so they are doing more testing in nevada and they are some learned -- they are learning some things that the chariot explosion would have taught them. there is less need for it from their point of view. they all of a sudden declare that it is not necessary anymore. we might do it or he might not, but we're going to hold it. see, behind the scenes, when you see the classified documents, you see that this was quite orchestrated from a pr standpoint. they had a big test in nevada designed to answer some of the big questions chariot could do. they could do anything they wanted in nevada. there was no one breathing down their neck like in alaska. kilotont a 100 explosion, c
is starting to be, in public relations terms, costly for the aec. they probably could have done it because they had done everything they wanted to do before. but i think it became too costly a pr problem for them to continue to push it. at the same time, there were developments happening. this is getting delayed year after year now because of these protests, the length of the studies, so they are doing more testing in nevada and they are some learned -- they are learning some things that the...
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jim, howoe tt aec t s.tainn t world wn peop in wldee a op- li that. >> tnk everyone ithor knows that"nework times tto should be allheew the resistance wants uso prt. nobody belve tha n yk neork times isteintell- tellin tthbo tmp. enear in worldavo de wh tru aintrion they dealitou psol p,ndohn bolton, a me pompeo, aats. unoookingig down t barrel ofveryons gs at th, er i no sck in trp mistti. mot worri aut that. liz: bk to north korea. china tariffs kickin tay chinaarfsow does tt...
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aec dive game five against the d atlantam and they led all playoffs by elenaella donne and kristi toliver. toliver with the miss. atkins grabs the rebound, guess it to go. the rookie out of texas lookingd then in the fourth quarter,my stics down two. pass inside to atkins. let's it under control, hits the tough shot. game high 20or points her. they tie it at 71. later, mystics down five. della donne mes a move, step back. hits. 14 points, 11 rebounds for della donne. mystics is heading to their first ever wnba finals beating atlanta. >> that's why i came to dc was to make history. to me it's very special to do it with this group of people. r have a great, great loc room. and it's an excitingo time t a d.c. i'fan. glad i'm on the winning side right now. >> yes, everyone in d.c. dancing right now. nationals hosting it the cardinal we skip ahead. bottom of the fifth. nats down 4-1, bases f loaded bryce harper. the hero yesterday kept it oing. harp dee center. this one bouncin off the top of the wall. two runs scored. called a ground rule double. the nats even it up in the fourth. but the six
aec dive game five against the d atlantam and they led all playoffs by elenaella donne and kristi toliver. toliver with the miss. atkins grabs the rebound, guess it to go. the rookie out of texas lookingd then in the fourth quarter,my stics down two. pass inside to atkins. let's it under control, hits the tough shot. game high 20or points her. they tie it at 71. later, mystics down five. della donne mes a move, step back. hits. 14 points, 11 rebounds for della donne. mystics is heading to their...
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the new medicines are in the same class blocking aec me known as c dpchlt rp in might have grain. it's given in once a month or every three months. while the drugs don't prevent all migppines they didve in clinical trials to reduce the number of attacks per month. they cost the same too at least on their face. et75 a month or $6900 a year. but wall st analysts expect major discounting to win market share and alreadyhe companies are offering inincentives. amgen which reached the market first offers the dra dwrug for a f$5 monthly co-payor some patients and gives some drugs away for free. teva also offers co-pay assistance to patients may pay nothing. and lily says some patients may receive tg for up to a year for free. they estimate t medicines could draw as much as shh 6 billion a year by the 2020ars. a market for a major source of pain. for nightly business report, m tyrrell. >>> and now to a follow-up of a story we told you about yesterday. tesla. edares of the company dro sharply today following s.e.c. charges against ceo elon musk that he made misleading statements about takin
the new medicines are in the same class blocking aec me known as c dpchlt rp in might have grain. it's given in once a month or every three months. while the drugs don't prevent all migppines they didve in clinical trials to reduce the number of attacks per month. they cost the same too at least on their face. et75 a month or $6900 a year. but wall st analysts expect major discounting to win market share and alreadyhe companies are offering inincentives. amgen which reached the market first...
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so i want to say that again for her, and third, and they have aec industry is the difficult thing for women in the tech industry and venture capital and we know not only goes to the coast in a few areas. it goes to men and it's largely white men and we know we have a very diverse, talented tech pool and we want to make sure women who are currently leaving the field twice the rate of men and what can we do? so i know i had read this article and i had wanted, and i'm very happy you're here to talk about that today. so i think all of you for being here and look forward to this discussion. >> thank you. >> everyone will have four minutes and then when you have a minute to go, is that right, rob? it will go from the green button to the yellow button giving you a minute warning and it will move to the red button when your time is up and with that we appreciate you being here and miss chu, you are recognized for four minutes of your summary and we appreciate all of the written testimony that you have provided, as well. >> thank you, representatives brooks and frankel and the rest of the cauc
so i want to say that again for her, and third, and they have aec industry is the difficult thing for women in the tech industry and venture capital and we know not only goes to the coast in a few areas. it goes to men and it's largely white men and we know we have a very diverse, talented tech pool and we want to make sure women who are currently leaving the field twice the rate of men and what can we do? so i know i had read this article and i had wanted, and i'm very happy you're here to...