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debes tener paciencia, angela. todo saldrá bien.s. lo que quiero decir es que de niño roberto leyó un libro sobre la civilización maya. y allí comenzó su interés por la arqueología. ah, ahora comprendo. como ya sabemos los indígenas que vivían en el centro de méxico y que gobernaban un vasto imperio del este al oeste eran los aztecas. los mayas habitaban la parte de méxico que se llama yucatán. también vivían en las regiones de chiapas, tabasco y campeche y en partes de centroamérica. los mayas nunca formaron un gran imperio con una ciudad capital. lo que existía era una serie de estados autónomos con sus propias ciudades centrales: mérida... uxmal... chichén itzá... copán y otras. según los datos entre los años trescientos y novecientos después de cristo la civilización maya llegó a su máximo apogeo mucho antes que la de los aztecas. durante esta época, los mayas hicieron grandes avances en los campos de la astronomía y las matemáticas. en templos como los de chichén itzá los astrónomos mayas, por ejemplo calcularon el número exact
debes tener paciencia, angela. todo saldrá bien.s. lo que quiero decir es que de niño roberto leyó un libro sobre la civilización maya. y allí comenzó su interés por la arqueología. ah, ahora comprendo. como ya sabemos los indígenas que vivían en el centro de méxico y que gobernaban un vasto imperio del este al oeste eran los aztecas. los mayas habitaban la parte de méxico que se llama yucatán. también vivían en las regiones de chiapas, tabasco y campeche y en partes de...
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esta mañana, angela y yo estábamos en la excavación. ¿y qué hacía angela?e aire. más tarde, intenté comunicarme con pedro. ¿y qué? lo conseguí o no? no lo conseguí porque como siempre la línea estaba ocupada. buenas. ¿podría usar su teléfono? sí, señorita. puede ud. usarlo. gracias. en el momento en que raquel llamó a pedro la línea sí estaba ocupada. pati hablaba con alguien en nueva york. y era una conversación importante. sí, entiendo perfectamente. pero por lo menos angela pudo comunicarse con su tío en puerto rico. y yo hablé con alguien del hotel. ¿para qué hablé al hotel? ¿para cancelar mi reservación? recepción, buenos días. buenos días. me llamo raquel rodríguez... iah! señorita rodríguez, la esperábamos ayer. sí, es que ha habido un accidente. ¿un accidente? ¿se encuentra ud. bien? sí, yo estoy bien, pero... ¿desea cancelar la reservación? no. no quería cancelar mi reservación. quería hablar con arturo, pero no pude. el no estaba en su habitación. por fin le dejé un mensaje. ojalá lo reciba. raquel no lo sabe, pero arturo sí recibió su mensaje. y
esta mañana, angela y yo estábamos en la excavación. ¿y qué hacía angela?e aire. más tarde, intenté comunicarme con pedro. ¿y qué? lo conseguí o no? no lo conseguí porque como siempre la línea estaba ocupada. buenas. ¿podría usar su teléfono? sí, señorita. puede ud. usarlo. gracias. en el momento en que raquel llamó a pedro la línea sí estaba ocupada. pati hablaba con alguien en nueva york. y era una conversación importante. sí, entiendo perfectamente. pero por lo menos...
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¿qué me dijo angela?las relaciones entre angela y jorge. ¿qué recuerdan uds. de ellos? bueno, primero sabemos que angela conoció a jorge en una fiesta que daban unos amigos. jorge era amigo de un amigo de roberto. también sabemos que después de esa fiesta empezaron a verse y pronto se hicieron novios. finalmente sabemos que cuando angela le mostró a jorge la copa de bodas de su abuela rosario él mencionó algo sobre matrimonio. todavía tengo mis dudas sobre jorge. ¿recuerdan lo que pasó en puerto rico? y dime algo de ti. ¿estás casada? no. ¿y tú, viajas con frecuencia a nueva york? sí. en nueva york tengo... bueno, tengo más oportunidades que aquí en puerto rico. pero no le voy a decir a angela nada más. bueno, yo también le conté a angela algunas cosas sobre mi antiguo novio. pero uds. ya saben eso, ¿no? bueno, angela está dormida. está bien. sólo necesita descansar. pronto vamos a llegar a la ciudad de méxico y veremos cómo está roberto. angela... ( bocinazos ) captioned by the caption center wgbh educat
¿qué me dijo angela?las relaciones entre angela y jorge. ¿qué recuerdan uds. de ellos? bueno, primero sabemos que angela conoció a jorge en una fiesta que daban unos amigos. jorge era amigo de un amigo de roberto. también sabemos que después de esa fiesta empezaron a verse y pronto se hicieron novios. finalmente sabemos que cuando angela le mostró a jorge la copa de bodas de su abuela rosario él mencionó algo sobre matrimonio. todavía tengo mis dudas sobre jorge. ¿recuerdan lo que...
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angela baldessari and her two children, 4-year-old d.j.old beverly, are visiting the city from tennessee while the city from tennessee while her husband works at a carnival. 200, angela is driving her kids to a nearby park. >> i didn't realize i was as tired as i was, and i ended up falling asleep, and when i opened my eyes, all i remember is seeing the tree and then the vehicle flipping over. >> a local resident with a video camera runs toward the scene of the accident. >> my first thought was my children, i have to get my children out of the vehicle. >> still trapped in the car, angela manages to free her daughter first. >> i was able to unbuckle her car seat real easy. i lifted her up through the window, and somebody took her from me. >> there you go. pass her. >> a few blocks away, brothers john and joe recklets are at a family barbecue. they're both off-duty firefighters. >> i received a phone call from my wife joy. it was a car on fire, people trapped, 22nd and leyton, hurry. >> local residents begin smashing the windshield with pipe
angela baldessari and her two children, 4-year-old d.j.old beverly, are visiting the city from tennessee while the city from tennessee while her husband works at a carnival. 200, angela is driving her kids to a nearby park. >> i didn't realize i was as tired as i was, and i ended up falling asleep, and when i opened my eyes, all i remember is seeing the tree and then the vehicle flipping over. >> a local resident with a video camera runs toward the scene of the accident. >> my...
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angela ha llamado desde el hospital.e roberto se despertó y que está muy bien. ibueno, qué alegría! se te ve muy bien. por lo menos estás despierto. sí. la verdad es que sí me siento muy bien. y yo lo puedo comprobar. se comió dos desayunos. ay, a propósito ¿no queda algo por allí? veo que la recuperación ha sido completa y rápida. también vamos a hablar un poco sobre el ballet folclórico de méxico. fundado por amelia hernández el ballet folclórico incluye música y danzas de diferentes regiones del país. ( se toca el jarabe tapatío ) ¿y carlos se fue así? ¿no te dio ninguna explicación? no, ninguna. ¿no lo has visto esta mañana? no, no he visto ni a carlos ni a gloria. captioning of this program is made possible by the annenberg/cpb project and the geraldine r. dodge foundation. en el episodio previo raquel y arturo regresaron al hotel después de una reunión en la casa de pedro. había un mensaje para raquel. ellos, alarmados, llamaron en seguida a pedro. acabo de recibir tu mensaje. ¿ocurre algo? no te alarmes, raquel. e
angela ha llamado desde el hospital.e roberto se despertó y que está muy bien. ibueno, qué alegría! se te ve muy bien. por lo menos estás despierto. sí. la verdad es que sí me siento muy bien. y yo lo puedo comprobar. se comió dos desayunos. ay, a propósito ¿no queda algo por allí? veo que la recuperación ha sido completa y rápida. también vamos a hablar un poco sobre el ballet folclórico de méxico. fundado por amelia hernández el ballet folclórico incluye música y danzas de...
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angela quería saber algo de mi mamá. angela quería saber si ella es como yo.ó unos pantalones y un traje. me llevo el traje también. muy bien. luego, volvimos aquí al hotel y almorzamos. ahora estoy esperando a roberto y arturo. ojalá vuelvan pronto. mientras raquel espera a roberto y arturo vamos a repasar lo que ha ocurrido en la familia castillo. hola, manuel. sí, regresé hace poco. me alegro, porque quiero hablar contigo... en nueva york, pati habló con manuel, el productor. ¿qué recuerdan uds. de la conversación? los patrocinadores me han dicho que no están dispuestos a seguir apoyando la obra a menos que cambies unas de las escenas más controversiales. manuel, no entiendo. pati: y te he dicho que no pienso cambiar absolutamente nada. pero pati le dijo que no quería hacer esos cambios. entonces, ¿qué le dijo manuel? o cambias las escenas o cancelamos la producción. así es. manuel le dijo que él cancelaría el estreno de la obra. pues, me importa un comino... pero pati se mantuvo firme. ella le dijo a manuel que ella no tenía miedo. mientras tanto, en el ho
angela quería saber algo de mi mamá. angela quería saber si ella es como yo.ó unos pantalones y un traje. me llevo el traje también. muy bien. luego, volvimos aquí al hotel y almorzamos. ahora estoy esperando a roberto y arturo. ojalá vuelvan pronto. mientras raquel espera a roberto y arturo vamos a repasar lo que ha ocurrido en la familia castillo. hola, manuel. sí, regresé hace poco. me alegro, porque quiero hablar contigo... en nueva york, pati habló con manuel, el productor....
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no tanto, angela.tá haciendo con nosotros. dinos, tío, te gusta raquel, ¿no es verdad? ¿se me nota tanto? ¿vamos? sí. vamos. hola. hola. hola. ellos son angela y roberto castillo. encantada. mucho gusto. luis villareal. hola. hola, ¿cómo estás? ¿qué tal? ¿qué hiciste hoy? trabajé un poco y luego luis y yo fuimos a almorzar. ¿y uds.? iay, lo pasamos muy bien! yo creo que roberto podría vivir muy bien de guía turístico, ¿verdad, tío? sí, claro. hubieras venido con nosotros. fuimos a ver los murales en el palacio de bellas artes y roberto nos describió cómo los muralistas comenzaron un movimiento durante la revolución mexicana. iay, raquel, son tan impresionantes! y me recordaban mucho a mi papá, pobrecito. le hubiera gustado verlos. más tarde, en su habitación, raquel está pensando. bueno, parece que angela, roberto y arturo lo pasaron muy bien en su excursión. según angela vieron unos murales impresionantes. ¿recuerdan quiénes son los pintores que los pintaron? los pintores son diego rivera, david alfar
no tanto, angela.tá haciendo con nosotros. dinos, tío, te gusta raquel, ¿no es verdad? ¿se me nota tanto? ¿vamos? sí. vamos. hola. hola. hola. ellos son angela y roberto castillo. encantada. mucho gusto. luis villareal. hola. hola, ¿cómo estás? ¿qué tal? ¿qué hiciste hoy? trabajé un poco y luego luis y yo fuimos a almorzar. ¿y uds.? iay, lo pasamos muy bien! yo creo que roberto podría vivir muy bien de guía turístico, ¿verdad, tío? sí, claro. hubieras venido con nosotros....
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lou: angela, thank you very much. >> thanks, doug. >> thank you, angela. lou: you guys through?t. lou: wall street experiencing the best and worst trading days of the year all in the same week, this is a hang on market. hang on. hang on. we're coming right back. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. yoare you kidding me?oo? everybody's on woo-woo! [elevator bell rings] woo-woo? lock and load, people! we're going all in on woo-woo! mark! comp us up a profile page! susie! write us some posts! i want sponsored woos. i want targeted woos. we need an ethnically ambiguous woo-woo mascot. dude. are you still on woo-woo? naaaahh, man, my mom's on woo-woo. ♪ my motheit's delicious. toffee
lou: angela, thank you very much. >> thanks, doug. >> thank you, angela. lou: you guys through?t. lou: wall street experiencing the best and worst trading days of the year all in the same week, this is a hang on market. hang on. hang on. we're coming right back. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new...
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of community corporate affairs for united water and also the head of the united waters foundation angela conover is the director of media for the partnership for a drug free new jersey and finally captain bill sheehan is the executive director of hackensack riverkeeper i want to thank you all for joining us talking about keeping our water supply safe throughout this program we're gonna see several websites talking about how you as citizens of this region can participate in the effort to keep our water system safe. look there's a problem prescription drugs are being disposed in irresponsible ways it's not your fault may not be my fault our fault but there's a problem and so bottom line is that let me ask you this we're about to show a piece of video provided by united water that talks about the fac that there's a problem mm hmm there is a problem? there is a problem describe it the problem is as our generation did when we have unusued medications you know my parents your parents we took the medications and poured em down the toilet and disposed of them that somehow filters back into our w
of community corporate affairs for united water and also the head of the united waters foundation angela conover is the director of media for the partnership for a drug free new jersey and finally captain bill sheehan is the executive director of hackensack riverkeeper i want to thank you all for joining us talking about keeping our water supply safe throughout this program we're gonna see several websites talking about how you as citizens of this region can participate in the effort to keep...
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lou: angela, thank you very much. >> thanks, doug. >> thank you, angela. lou: you guys through?ll street experiencing the best and worst trading days of the year all in the same week, this is a hang on market. hang on. hang on. we're coming right back.me wherd you ever learn ♪ ♪ to fight without saying a word? ♪ ♪ then waltz back into my life ♪ ♪ like it's all gonna be all right ♪ ♪ don't you know how much it hurts? ♪ ♪ when we don't talk ♪ when we don't touch ♪ when it doesn't feel like we're even in love ♪ ♪ it matters to me ♪ when i don't know what to say ♪ ♪ don't know what to do ♪ don't know if it really even matters to you ♪ ♪ how can i make you see ♪ ♪ it matters to me? of accidental death for young children. simple safety steps are the best way to prevent these tragedies. make sure kids learn how to swim. designate an adult water watcher to watch kids in and around water. save the phone calls and texts for when the kids are out of the water. properly fence all pools with fences at least four feet high and with self-closing, self-latching gates. when above ground pools ar
lou: angela, thank you very much. >> thanks, doug. >> thank you, angela. lou: you guys through?ll street experiencing the best and worst trading days of the year all in the same week, this is a hang on market. hang on. hang on. we're coming right back.me wherd you ever learn ♪ ♪ to fight without saying a word? ♪ ♪ then waltz back into my life ♪ ♪ like it's all gonna be all right ♪ ♪ don't you know how much it hurts? ♪ ♪ when we don't talk ♪ when we don't touch...
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lou: angela, thank you very much. >> thanks, doug. >> thank you, angela. lou: you guys through? next. lou: wall street experiencing the best and worst trading days of the year all in the same week, this is a hang on market. hang on. we're coming right back. hi, are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. quick look at the weather. nice day, beautiful tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we can come back tomorrrow. and we promise to keep it that way. driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. . lou: what a wild week, stocks capping a volatile week with sharp losses. the dow lost 115 points. the s&p down 22. the nasdaq plummeted 102 points. volume on the big board 4.5 billion shares for the week. the dow down nearly 3%, the s&p and nasdaq suffering the worst weekly decline since 2012. here now with his analysis, the chief market strategist for cantor fitzgerald, good to have you with us. >> nice to be here. lou: thank you. investors i think most the few that are so-called retail investor
lou: angela, thank you very much. >> thanks, doug. >> thank you, angela. lou: you guys through? next. lou: wall street experiencing the best and worst trading days of the year all in the same week, this is a hang on market. hang on. we're coming right back. hi, are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. quick look at the weather. nice day, beautiful tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we can come back tomorrrow. and we promise to keep it that way. driven to preserve the environment,...
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everybody is waiting on angela merkel. >> as always. thank you very much indeed.e are back in a couple of minutes. ♪ >> welcome back. infiniti has exploded onto the unveiling aneen by ultra hybrid -- ultraluxury hybrid car. it could be the green car of the future. ♪ >> i think the automobile is not purely a functional object. it is about the romance of movement, it is about dreaming. inspiration.g this represents our upper premium composition. imd executive design director for infiniti. ♪ designing the interior, the portal doors open wide. is a driver's car company. area, the wonderful leather wraps around the driver, you feel connected to the road. proportion and gesture for me is the thing that i really wanted to capture. we created a five meter long car. we also slid the cabin back. it is coming back smoothly. it comes to a point. all the movement of shape comes back and then they celebrate our wonderful company. ♪ this texture right here is the fluting that opens and closes. the citycar comes into and the engine needs to breathe, the fluting opens. when we are
everybody is waiting on angela merkel. >> as always. thank you very much indeed.e are back in a couple of minutes. ♪ >> welcome back. infiniti has exploded onto the unveiling aneen by ultra hybrid -- ultraluxury hybrid car. it could be the green car of the future. ♪ >> i think the automobile is not purely a functional object. it is about the romance of movement, it is about dreaming. inspiration.g this represents our upper premium composition. imd executive design director...
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i mean, who are we kidding here, angela? >> yeah, i think that one thing that we should recommend to miss grimes is to talk about what she voted for. she doesn't even have to name the president, fine. but at least say, i voted for a candidate that stood up for what i believe was best for the citizens of this state and others throughout the country. i voted for a president that would ensure that people's voting rights are protected. i voted for a president who would ensure that the economy would turn around and we would have consistent job growth as we have over the last six months. i voted for someone who would not continue to strip away -- >> i voted for someone that we wouldn't have had kentucky connect if we hadn't done what we did. >> that's exactly the point. that's exactly right. so talk about the policies that you voted to support, and fine don't say, but don't bring up the secret ballot thing. >> she should have said -- we talked about this last week. what she should have said last night again is, i voted for preside
i mean, who are we kidding here, angela? >> yeah, i think that one thing that we should recommend to miss grimes is to talk about what she voted for. she doesn't even have to name the president, fine. but at least say, i voted for a candidate that stood up for what i believe was best for the citizens of this state and others throughout the country. i voted for a president that would ensure that people's voting rights are protected. i voted for a president who would ensure that the economy...
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angela, let me start with you.hat is behind the gop hopes next month. >> the bottom line is this, tip o'neill said all politics is local. democrats learn when you vote with the liberal establishment in washington, d.c. people will go to the polls and vote their conscience. the bottom line, eric, you had all of these democrats who voted lock in step with president obama and they have promoted his failed policies. now they're running away from them. so that is our hope. and two, that our policies will actually be the ones that are victor here. eric: santita, is angela being too optimistic? >> i tell you what. i would like to see democrats march for and vote for and work with the working class. that is a natural constituency. that is most of america. the fact is this. most of america works hard every day but they're not getting the bang for their buck. they're not getting paid their value. the federal poverty line is $23,200. more than 600 cities and counties in america, takes more than twice that in order to be above
angela, let me start with you.hat is behind the gop hopes next month. >> the bottom line is this, tip o'neill said all politics is local. democrats learn when you vote with the liberal establishment in washington, d.c. people will go to the polls and vote their conscience. the bottom line, eric, you had all of these democrats who voted lock in step with president obama and they have promoted his failed policies. now they're running away from them. so that is our hope. and two, that our...
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eric: angela, he did kill usama bin laden.asil, thanks for being here. >> right now we're learning more about a secret mission involving federal agents rescuing this young woman in mexico. after she allegedly had been kidnapped by her mother in 2002 who did not have custody. she is reuniting with her father 12 years later. william la jeunesse in los angeles with the story. amazing. >> reporter: yeah, but she will not see her father quite yet, shannon and here's why. since she was four years old, her mother taught her to hate her father, claiming he was a wife-peter who committed suicide. all a lie told by dara lawrence, who in 2002 picked up sabrina for visitation and never returned. little sabrina last words to greg allen, daddy, don't every forget me. she went to mexico, got plastic surgery, fake documents and dyed zairean that's hair. a police informant saw the player living outside of mexico city. he contacted authorities who rescued and extradited mother and daughter to texas. greg allen knave gave up hope he would find h
eric: angela, he did kill usama bin laden.asil, thanks for being here. >> right now we're learning more about a secret mission involving federal agents rescuing this young woman in mexico. after she allegedly had been kidnapped by her mother in 2002 who did not have custody. she is reuniting with her father 12 years later. william la jeunesse in los angeles with the story. amazing. >> reporter: yeah, but she will not see her father quite yet, shannon and here's why. since she was...
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putting the minimum wage in place, higher retirement costs that is all weighing on growth. >> angela merkel is facing pressure at home. solutions are needed now, not later. the wall street journal reports paris and berlin are identifying initiatives to boost growth in europe by 2017. the goal to head off a lost decade, the threat of the long economic stagnation in europe. >> not very rosy there. >> read across the board -- we are seeing red across the board in europe. the cac and asked each down about 1%. -- and the dax each down about 1%. industrial output fell by 1.8% in august. both france and the u.k. have reported that inflation levels fell to a five-year low in the month of september. one thing we have been keeping an eye on in the markets is the price of oil, which has been dropping steadily. on monday, brent crude fell to about just -- it to just about $88 per there'll. rice is will it -- prices are excited to continue falling unless opec gales back production, something they have been reluctant to do. the iaea slashed its forecast for global demand. >> give us a little bit o
putting the minimum wage in place, higher retirement costs that is all weighing on growth. >> angela merkel is facing pressure at home. solutions are needed now, not later. the wall street journal reports paris and berlin are identifying initiatives to boost growth in europe by 2017. the goal to head off a lost decade, the threat of the long economic stagnation in europe. >> not very rosy there. >> read across the board -- we are seeing red across the board in europe. the cac...
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y roberto acusó a angela de tener motivos personales. ia ver, dímelo!dinero a su novio, jorge. es otra vez la señora, lópez de estrada. ¿quién es? una agente de bienes raíces. un empresario de los estados unidos quiere comprar la gavia. nos ha hecho una oferta. ¿comprar la gavia? ¿y desde cuándo está en venta? ila hacienda es lo que más quiere papá! al final, raquel y arturo decidieron ir a cenar. si es una invitación a cenar antes debo subir a mi habitación. bueno, nos encontramos abajo en quince minutos. media hora. bueno. raquel no sabía que le esperaba una sorpresa. buenas. buenas. hola, raquel. i¿luis?! sí, raquel, soy yo. ivaya sorpresa! ¿y qué haces aquí? acabo de llegar a méxico. raquel: ¿estás alojado aquí en este hotel? sí. disculpen. arturo... él es luis villareal. es... un viejo amigo mío. el doctor arturo iglesias es un buen amigo de argentina. mucho gusto. el gusto es mío. bueno... pues, iésta sí es una verdadera sorpresa! luis, arturo y yo íbamos a cenar. ¿quieres cenar con nosotros? no, gracias. no quisiera ser una molestia, yo... por fa
y roberto acusó a angela de tener motivos personales. ia ver, dímelo!dinero a su novio, jorge. es otra vez la señora, lópez de estrada. ¿quién es? una agente de bienes raíces. un empresario de los estados unidos quiere comprar la gavia. nos ha hecho una oferta. ¿comprar la gavia? ¿y desde cuándo está en venta? ila hacienda es lo que más quiere papá! al final, raquel y arturo decidieron ir a cenar. si es una invitación a cenar antes debo subir a mi habitación. bueno, nos...
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angela bass set is in our toyota green room.bbyist, the ultimate washington insider. ed gillespie paid millions to lobby for the oil companies for a student loan company that overcharged taxpayers. his firm even lobbied for five foreign governments including a dictator now awaiting trial for war crimes. and then there's enron. gillespie lobbied for them while they committed the largest corporate fraud in us history. ed gillespie. the million dollar lobbyist whose never looked out for you. >>> throughout her groundbreaking career, angela bassett has portrayed women with compelling stories and very rich history but like so many of us, particularly black americans, the award-winning actress didn't know where she came from. so here's harry lewis gates. he traces her family to the heart of slavery. >> can you imagine what it must have felt like for a slave to be able to take this oath, citizenship, and a right to vote. >> very proud. the right to vote. >> it is astounding to see people who were considered three-fifths of a human bein
angela bass set is in our toyota green room.bbyist, the ultimate washington insider. ed gillespie paid millions to lobby for the oil companies for a student loan company that overcharged taxpayers. his firm even lobbied for five foreign governments including a dictator now awaiting trial for war crimes. and then there's enron. gillespie lobbied for them while they committed the largest corporate fraud in us history. ed gillespie. the million dollar lobbyist whose never looked out for you....
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angela merkel praises the courage of east germans that led to the fall of the berlin wall. scuffles have broken out in hong kong. police intervened after supporters of chinese rule clashed for the first time with pro-democracy protesters. >> tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets, but peacefully, setting up protest signs and tents bringing parts of the city to a standstill. talks with officials were meant to be slated for friday. >> pro-democracy protesters in hong kong's standing their ground for the seventh day. but now the mood seems to be changing. this was the scene in another part of the city just a few hours earlier. a man wrestled to the ground, accused of being a china supporter. he says he was just trying to get home. >> how could one person fight so many persons? >> fueling the tension, this incident. scuffles broke out in the mong kok it district after a group of men tried to dismantle barricades. some say ordinary hong kongers are fed up with the disruption. the leader appealed to calm and told all demonstrators to go home. >> i do not want t
angela merkel praises the courage of east germans that led to the fall of the berlin wall. scuffles have broken out in hong kong. police intervened after supporters of chinese rule clashed for the first time with pro-democracy protesters. >> tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets, but peacefully, setting up protest signs and tents bringing parts of the city to a standstill. talks with officials were meant to be slated for friday. >> pro-democracy protesters in...
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refrescadas, raquel y angela regresaron al sitio de la excavación. ¿y sabes?go de roberto. cuando ya era de noche, todavía no sabían nada de roberto. iay! ¿qué pasa? tranquila. déjenme pasar. yo antes trabajaba en las minas. creo que puedo ayudar. tengo una idea. ven, ven. con permiso. sí, adelante. no te preocupes, hija. estos hombres son muy eficientes. hola, tío pedro. hola, mercedes. hola, ramón. ¿qué tal? ¿cómo está fernando? ha dormido casi todo el día. estuvo el doctor. ya habló con el especialista de guadalajara. miren, tengo algo que decirles. hablé con arturo iglesias. dice que recibió un mensaje de raquel. roberto, el nieto de fernando y rosario estaba trabajando en una excavación arqueológica. ha habido un accidente. icuidado! ah, sí, eso estaba viendo en la televisión. ¿y cómo está roberto? no lo sé. adelante, pero ten mucho cuidad. cuidado. angela, háblame un poco más de tu hermano. ¿sabes qué civilización estudiaba? pues, no. nunca le pregunté. sabemos que excavaban una tumba. me pregunto qué civilización indígena le interesaba tanto a roberto.
refrescadas, raquel y angela regresaron al sitio de la excavación. ¿y sabes?go de roberto. cuando ya era de noche, todavía no sabían nada de roberto. iay! ¿qué pasa? tranquila. déjenme pasar. yo antes trabajaba en las minas. creo que puedo ayudar. tengo una idea. ven, ven. con permiso. sí, adelante. no te preocupes, hija. estos hombres son muy eficientes. hola, tío pedro. hola, mercedes. hola, ramón. ¿qué tal? ¿cómo está fernando? ha dormido casi todo el día. estuvo el doctor....
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angela bass set is in our toyota green room. listerine® product for every mouth. one to clean your whole mouth. one for those hard to reach places. one to protect kids mouths from cavities. even one to freshen breath on-the-go. with over 100 years of innovation in oral care... there's a listerine® product for every mouth in your house. for cleaner, healthier mouths go beyond brushing alone. listerine®. power to your mouth ™. >>> throughout her groundbreaking career, angela bassett has portrayed women with compelling stories and very rich history but like so many of us, particularly black americans, the award-winning actress didn't know where she came from. so here's harry lewis gates. he traces her family to the heart of slavery. >> can you imagine what it must have felt like for a slave to be able to take this oath, citizenship, and a right to vote. >> very proud. the right to vote. >> it is astounding to see people who were considered three-fifths of a human being, to find them and know they're five-fif five-fifths, one whole,
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including scathing criticisms of angela merkel. painting in a less than flattering light. >> considered the architect of german reunification, but during his 16 years in office, he continued to be a polarizing figure. >> for giving her failure to stand by his side when he was later mired in a political donations scandal. misses merkel couldn't hold a knife and fork properly. the way she used to hang about a state dinners meant that i had to frequently tell her off. the chancellor has not reacted publicly to the insult. >> but i have no comment to make. >> a former soviet leader was not only a contemporary of coal but a man he once hailed as a friend. now in cole's view, gorbachev does not deserve the historical legacy he has been credited with. he saved some particularly sharp words with former german president, a colleague that walked away from coal. he is a monumental traitor and a loser to boot. he has nothing but bad luck. the candid interviews being published is adding depth for the for medical postwar politician. already caus
including scathing criticisms of angela merkel. painting in a less than flattering light. >> considered the architect of german reunification, but during his 16 years in office, he continued to be a polarizing figure. >> for giving her failure to stand by his side when he was later mired in a political donations scandal. misses merkel couldn't hold a knife and fork properly. the way she used to hang about a state dinners meant that i had to frequently tell her off. the chancellor...
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joining me now are angela rye and michelle coddle. thank you both for being here.her staff says no, but is elizabeth warren toying with the idea of a run for the presidency? >> well, at this point, the staff is of course going to say no, and as she herself said, you can't predict what's going to happen. but even if she doesn't run, there's no question she wants to make sure that her ideas are a big part of this debate, and there's really no down side, on some level, to kind of flirting with the idea and showing a little leg, and saying, well, maybe i should leave the door open. because, as you know, then, that's going to push hillary to move a little bit more toward the populace vein that people would like to see from elizabeth warren. >> right on that point, last friday, hillary clinton was campaigning in massachusetts for martha coakley. she had a lot of praise for senator warren and even sounded a little like her. watch this. >> i am so pleased to be here with your senior senator, the passionate champion for working people and middle-class families, elizabeth wa
joining me now are angela rye and michelle coddle. thank you both for being here.her staff says no, but is elizabeth warren toying with the idea of a run for the presidency? >> well, at this point, the staff is of course going to say no, and as she herself said, you can't predict what's going to happen. but even if she doesn't run, there's no question she wants to make sure that her ideas are a big part of this debate, and there's really no down side, on some level, to kind of flirting...
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angela bass set is in our toyota green room.in assistance dogs for wounded veterans. veteran: i live independently because of what all it provides for me. and it's huge! there's a lot of wounded ill, and injured out there just like myself, who just maybe need a little bit of help. tag: you can lend a helping paw too. give at mattressdiscountersdogs.com or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed dogs-- helping dogs help people. >>> throughout her groundbreaking career angela bassett has portrayed women with compelling stories and very rich history but like so many of us particularly black americans, the award-winning actress didn't know where she came from. so here's harry lewis gates. he traces her family to the heart of slavery. >> can you imagine what it must have felt like for a slave to be able to take this oath citizenship, and a right to vote. >> very proud. the right to vote. >> it is astounding to see people who were considered three-fifths of a human being to find them and know they're five-fifth five-f
angela bass set is in our toyota green room.in assistance dogs for wounded veterans. veteran: i live independently because of what all it provides for me. and it's huge! there's a lot of wounded ill, and injured out there just like myself, who just maybe need a little bit of help. tag: you can lend a helping paw too. give at mattressdiscountersdogs.com or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed dogs-- helping dogs help people. >>> throughout her groundbreaking career...
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it's big government. >> oh, angela, we need to make some good sense. the fact is democrats have taken their base for granted. and republicans have written off a swath of voters. i have not seen you in my community. yeah, you have. yeah, you have. and what we need -- i need you to be the party of grow. not the party of no. it's not enough to oppose president obama. what are you bringing to the table? it's not as if you're getting more democrats or independents out to you. you're just getting republicans who are frustrated to the polls. >> we have the first black president in the united states of america, and some people think that not only do we have the glass ceiling since we've gotten president obama, people in our community have the concrete ceiling. they can't even see where they can't go because they don't have that opportunity because you have a lot of policies that this president and democrats in the house and senate have promoted that have failed. failed policies. >> we're going to have to go in a second. you mentioned a magic word. 2016. i mean
it's big government. >> oh, angela, we need to make some good sense. the fact is democrats have taken their base for granted. and republicans have written off a swath of voters. i have not seen you in my community. yeah, you have. yeah, you have. and what we need -- i need you to be the party of grow. not the party of no. it's not enough to oppose president obama. what are you bringing to the table? it's not as if you're getting more democrats or independents out to you. you're just...
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. >> reporter: protesting outside, angela says the largest car chain misled her into buying a document lodge. >> you told us this truck was perfect. >> reporter: the salesman said it posted the 125-point inspection but never mentioned a recall over the rear axle. >> add they said to me there was a recall, there is no way i would have purchased that car. >> reporter: it turns out -- [indiscernible] -- and they're not alone. it's estimated 30% of all used cars sold in the u.s. have outstanding recalls that have not been addressed. >> they're misleading people into thinking the cars are safe and they've been fully inspected when they have a safety recall. >> reporter: but this advocate admits they didn't break any laws by selling the cars because they're currently is no law requiring used car dealers to fix a recall. although she does question their efforts, even though they admit they don't fix recalls. recalls. -- [indiscernible] -- >> -- [indiscernible] -- >> reporter: they say this salesman violated the recall policy but and finish if they did check for recalls, they say they would no
. >> reporter: protesting outside, angela says the largest car chain misled her into buying a document lodge. >> you told us this truck was perfect. >> reporter: the salesman said it posted the 125-point inspection but never mentioned a recall over the rear axle. >> add they said to me there was a recall, there is no way i would have purchased that car. >> reporter: it turns out -- [indiscernible] -- and they're not alone. it's estimated 30% of all used cars sold...
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if angela does go to jail, she fears most for her children. >> who would take care of my kids?ys are mama's boys. >> they need you. >> i guess, yeah. i need them. i need them. >> and that was adriana diaz reporting. in may, minnesota became the 22nd state to approve medical marijuana. the law does not go into effect until next year. >>> i'm bruce leshan in annapolis where republicans say that faulty old voting machines are changing people's votes from republican candidates to democratic candidates. we'll have a look coming up. >>> and an all girls prep school gets a big gift that makes history. i'll tell you what coming up next. >>> why four-year college degrees may not be the best path for landing a high-paying job of the future. i'm andrea mccarren at the white house. our look at where the jobs are is straight ahead. >>> could faulty, old voting machines be switching people's votes from republican to democratic candidates in
if angela does go to jail, she fears most for her children. >> who would take care of my kids?ys are mama's boys. >> they need you. >> i guess, yeah. i need them. i need them. >> and that was adriana diaz reporting. in may, minnesota became the 22nd state to approve medical marijuana. the law does not go into effect until next year. >>> i'm bruce leshan in annapolis where republicans say that faulty old voting machines are changing people's votes from republican...
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angela is that working for democrats. >> no it is not working for democrats.h cummings, john lewis, go help campaign. they have their own races but they have gone to help campaign from the black caucus to help these senators in these tight races soft wouldn't you think the first black president would be a lot better than members from the black caucus? huh? you. >> may not have read headlines lately big things going on. >> like what? >> there is isis. there is ebola. >> yes. >> the president has a day job. >> but he can multitask. he can multitask. >> he is campaigning today. he is out there today. heather: is that perhaps hurting the president, jon scott, had a segment on that talking about same ap poll. the top issue for voters going into this election, the economy. they say isis. they zabol bowl. those women's issues or so-called women's issues, way down on the list. cory, does that hurt the president and the president's party? >> certainly not. ultimately, again -- heather: i think a lost folks would say this administration has not handled those things very
angela is that working for democrats. >> no it is not working for democrats.h cummings, john lewis, go help campaign. they have their own races but they have gone to help campaign from the black caucus to help these senators in these tight races soft wouldn't you think the first black president would be a lot better than members from the black caucus? huh? you. >> may not have read headlines lately big things going on. >> like what? >> there is isis. there is ebola....
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our next question from angela taylor. >> mr.s name thing -- one thing you will do on day one but as governor by executive order by proclamation. ross: one of the things i'm going to do as governor early on and that is i'm going to order every state agency to review any rule or regulation over three years old to determine one if it still needed him two it was ever needed. i want to reduce bureaucracy. i want america and the world to know that arkansas is open for business. we need to create more and better paying jobs in this state and that's part of the way we do it. our lower tax plan to help manufacture the best to modernize their plants with lower tax cuts and also by cutting burdensome government rules and regulations and that is what i will do on day one and began to put arkansas to work. >> moderator: 30 seconds for you. hutchinson: i'm going to call a half-dozen businesses across the country and say what you consider relocating to arkansas? i while also on day one -- [applause] so we do not grow state government without s
our next question from angela taylor. >> mr.s name thing -- one thing you will do on day one but as governor by executive order by proclamation. ross: one of the things i'm going to do as governor early on and that is i'm going to order every state agency to review any rule or regulation over three years old to determine one if it still needed him two it was ever needed. i want to reduce bureaucracy. i want america and the world to know that arkansas is open for business. we need to...
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angela? >> here's the one thing that i wanted to say about this photo.yonce forecasted some of this for you when she said, of course this goes down when there's a billion dollars in the elevator. shut it down on a tuesday, opened back up for beyonce and jay-z. enough said. >> i think the mona lisa is smirking at jay-z and saying, your wife made you do it, just like chuck said. >> i'm going to have to leave it there. thank you all for your time tonight. have a good night. >> thanks, rev. >> have a good one. >>> coming up, we've seen the protests in north carolina on voting rights. you will want to hear what kay hagan says about voter i.d. laws in north carolina. that's next. if you don't think beat con men at their own game when you think aarp, you don't know "aarp." the aarp fraud watch network helps everyone protect themselves and their families against scams and identity theft. find more real possibilities at aarp.org/possibilities. introducing a pm pain reliever that dares to work all the way until the am. new aleve pm the only one with a sleep aid. p
angela? >> here's the one thing that i wanted to say about this photo.yonce forecasted some of this for you when she said, of course this goes down when there's a billion dollars in the elevator. shut it down on a tuesday, opened back up for beyonce and jay-z. enough said. >> i think the mona lisa is smirking at jay-z and saying, your wife made you do it, just like chuck said. >> i'm going to have to leave it there. thank you all for your time tonight. have a good night....
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anson liang and angela pan immigrated from singapore five years ago. the couple felt constrained there. >> it's my dream, so i came to silicon valley to do my start-up and i think that's the place to develop my business and my career. people here are more open, more used to exchanging ideas, sharing your dreams, sharing your resources with each other. >> the drive to succeed among young asian americans is a major factor in san francisco's booming economy. for anson and angela, it's all about moving up. they want to make it on this side of the pacific. like many other asian immigrants, they combine conservative values with a real ability to adapt. they enjoy america's creative freedom but still value their own traditions. >> anson is aiming for the top. his new company uses space in a shared office for young entrepreneurs, sponsored by established silicon valley firms. anson's business idea is an online lending platform for family and friends. his target group is start-up entrepreneurs like himself. but anson's learned from his business partner daniel l
anson liang and angela pan immigrated from singapore five years ago. the couple felt constrained there. >> it's my dream, so i came to silicon valley to do my start-up and i think that's the place to develop my business and my career. people here are more open, more used to exchanging ideas, sharing your dreams, sharing your resources with each other. >> the drive to succeed among young asian americans is a major factor in san francisco's booming economy. for anson and angela, it's...
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good luck to you, angela. thank you so much for being with us. >>> and up next, the other big national security issue the president's dealing with right now. isis. another plot to attack the west foiled. we'll tell you about that. and talk about how all of this will play into the midterms. is terror the wild card here? well, the cycle rolls on, it's thursday, october 9th. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. the setting is perfect. you know what? plenty of guys have this issue, not just getting an erection, but keeping it. well, viagra helps guys with e
good luck to you, angela. thank you so much for being with us. >>> and up next, the other big national security issue the president's dealing with right now. isis. another plot to attack the west foiled. we'll tell you about that. and talk about how all of this will play into the midterms. is terror the wild card here? well, the cycle rolls on, it's thursday, october 9th. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here...
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has angela pressure merkel been under? >> that is the other part of the debate.the biggest drop since 2009. no one here in europe is sensationalizing this, but it is a cause for concern. germany really is on the brink of recession. we could get another one. this is the other side of the debate. you have pressure on angela merkel to change her approach there you are looking at the equity market in the u.s. opening any minute now. but look at the bond market. you have got yields in germany on tenure money. is exactly the same as japan. guess what everyone is asking the germans -- why are you balancing the books when you can borrow money so cheaply and you should be stimulating your own economy? now, germany is accounting for one third of eurozone gd the. when they get in trouble, you know it is a cause for concern. >> john in london, thank you so much for that. let's come back here to washington for a moment. tim geithner said a failure of aig may have caused mass panic. the former unit -- new york fed chief testified yesterday about a bailout in the company. play
has angela pressure merkel been under? >> that is the other part of the debate.the biggest drop since 2009. no one here in europe is sensationalizing this, but it is a cause for concern. germany really is on the brink of recession. we could get another one. this is the other side of the debate. you have pressure on angela merkel to change her approach there you are looking at the equity market in the u.s. opening any minute now. but look at the bond market. you have got yields in germany...
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and our fest this morning, reverand tony lee, community of hope, ame, angela brooks, prince georges county and dr. johnny parker, men's ministry leader at first baptist church of glen arden. welcome. thanks for coming in on such an important topic. we appreciate it. we know you've been working very intensely on this for month, if not years now. we've seen an increase. talk a little bit about that, if you would. you mentioned the word kind of an explosive increase. >> it has been explosive. we ended 2013 with a 37% decline in homicides over the last three years, but this year alone 17 of our 42 homicides have been domestic in nature which means 40% of the homicides in our county are domestic-related which are phenomenal numbers. we are concerned about it and really just intent on causing a decline in those numbers. >> maybe we can start out with a working definition for our audience first. when we talk about domestic violence, domestic abuse, it can take many forms, not just what we think of initially when it does end in something as horrendous as murder. what else are we talking about when
and our fest this morning, reverand tony lee, community of hope, ame, angela brooks, prince georges county and dr. johnny parker, men's ministry leader at first baptist church of glen arden. welcome. thanks for coming in on such an important topic. we appreciate it. we know you've been working very intensely on this for month, if not years now. we've seen an increase. talk a little bit about that, if you would. you mentioned the word kind of an explosive increase. >> it has been...
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we're joined by angela mclouen and former aide to senator harry reid. first of all, before i get to you guys, i want to refer to vern buchanan on this one and then you can react. he says in a statement, why is the white house even discussing this as we battle a brutal enemy that has beheaded two americans bringing dangerous terrorists into the u.s. makes no sense and sends the wrong message to our enemies and allies. angela, what message are we sending by bringing terrorists on to u.s. soil? >> the message that we're sending is basically our president about the policy and what the american people want. he cares more about the legacy and i'll agree with the candidate in florida that, we should not be doing this now. being at war, julie, we should unite, not divide. this will be an issue that will play into republican hands. >> what do you say? >> well, i think we're having a hypothetical argument. what we're talking about here, do i believe that in the white house some corners of the white house they are having this discussion? yes, there's an ocean of d
we're joined by angela mclouen and former aide to senator harry reid. first of all, before i get to you guys, i want to refer to vern buchanan on this one and then you can react. he says in a statement, why is the white house even discussing this as we battle a brutal enemy that has beheaded two americans bringing dangerous terrorists into the u.s. makes no sense and sends the wrong message to our enemies and allies. angela, what message are we sending by bringing terrorists on to u.s. soil?...
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angela mclowan and chuck ro cha, thanks for joining us. the supreme court issuing this ruling at pre-dawn this morning, that's a saturday and the court giving no reason for its decision but justice ruth bader ginz berg is the purpose of one that likely imposes a unconstitutional poll tax and risk of denying the right to vote to hundreds and thousands of eligible voters. >> it will bolster critics, but take this not from a black/white perspective or republican democratic perspective but an american perspective. voting is not a constitutional right. it is actually a privilege. martin luther king right down the street gave the i have a dream speech and you have people who died so people of my color to have the right to vote. in 2010 it was a controversy and 2012 a controversy. now again in 2014 we're discussing it. and for the supreme court, the high state in the land not to have consistency, you just said ohio ruled in favor of t north carolina in favor, texas in favor. but wisconsin they didn't. we need consistency here so people can get th
angela mclowan and chuck ro cha, thanks for joining us. the supreme court issuing this ruling at pre-dawn this morning, that's a saturday and the court giving no reason for its decision but justice ruth bader ginz berg is the purpose of one that likely imposes a unconstitutional poll tax and risk of denying the right to vote to hundreds and thousands of eligible voters. >> it will bolster critics, but take this not from a black/white perspective or republican democratic perspective but an...
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angela? >> like my colleagues i would like to say thank you to the chamber for hosting us and everybody in the audience for joining this panel. my name is angela and i'm the director of the cybersecurity policy strategy at microsoft. in that role, i need across a variety of issues and critical infrastructure supply-chain risk management all the way up to international security and stability issues. at microsoft we run our cybersecurity policy work out of engineering so that we can actually bridge the security expertise and experience that we have and help them manifest in the policy environment really taking the demonstrable practices that have demonstrable results help them manifest than in the policy environment. prior to the work i led to the developing and emerging markets, and in that that role i traveled quite frequently to asia and europe and talked quite a bit of critical infrastructure and cyber security issues. one of the things and one of the reasons we think the framework is impor
angela? >> like my colleagues i would like to say thank you to the chamber for hosting us and everybody in the audience for joining this panel. my name is angela and i'm the director of the cybersecurity policy strategy at microsoft. in that role, i need across a variety of issues and critical infrastructure supply-chain risk management all the way up to international security and stability issues. at microsoft we run our cybersecurity policy work out of engineering so that we can...
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what about angela?ea here that i would want to biopsy. >> now i have to have a biopsy on the right side and an aspiration on the other. >> she would have to wait 24 tense hours for the results but angela's biopsy was done immediately right there in the office. >> did it hurt? >> the aspiration i felt. the biopsy felt like a staple gun but it didn't really hurt. >> it's good we came. >> do you think it's going to be okay? >> i think it's going to be fine. i really do. >> thank you. thank you for go iing with me. >> i love you. >> i love you, too. >> wow! let me start by saying welcome. for everyone who doesn't know angela, angela is also part of the "today" show family, worked here for many, many years, until you abandoned us and went with meredith. you know what? we're fine with that. why don't we talk for a second? when something like that happens on television, it has to be so jarring. what's your diagnosis? what did it feel like, having it come out in that way? >> well, i mean, as the producer, as a
what about angela?ea here that i would want to biopsy. >> now i have to have a biopsy on the right side and an aspiration on the other. >> she would have to wait 24 tense hours for the results but angela's biopsy was done immediately right there in the office. >> did it hurt? >> the aspiration i felt. the biopsy felt like a staple gun but it didn't really hurt. >> it's good we came. >> do you think it's going to be okay? >> i think it's going to be...
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alex: angela. what is the hand? yes. 20th century for $400. matthew. what are dogs? that's it.
alex: angela. what is the hand? yes. 20th century for $400. matthew. what are dogs? that's it.
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chancellorthe german angela merkel criticized the government.ales, extendr the game for the 13th straight month. it hit a 2014 low in august. registration increase by more than 1.2 million in march of this year. another top story we're shoemaker,he luxury braces for market volatility and has gone public. share, a lot of people with a slightly better share than the shoes perhaps. let's go with the luxury reporter, andrew roberts. the owner of jb has priced at the bottom of the rage -- range, they suggest that the price is right, and it is extremely brave and current conditions, that they suddenly believe they have a story to tell, shoes are outpacing the rest of the luxury isket, and jimmy choo itself outpacing. they believe that through expanding their retail network by directly operating floors expanding their product range from shoes to higher-margin goods such as leather and handbags, and some apparel, they been a fairlyhas luxury butiment and as we come to a head, markets are getting difficult and it is becoming more difficult to subsidize t
chancellorthe german angela merkel criticized the government.ales, extendr the game for the 13th straight month. it hit a 2014 low in august. registration increase by more than 1.2 million in march of this year. another top story we're shoemaker,he luxury braces for market volatility and has gone public. share, a lot of people with a slightly better share than the shoes perhaps. let's go with the luxury reporter, andrew roberts. the owner of jb has priced at the bottom of the rage -- range,...
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angela mcgowan and juan williams. juan, let me ask you about this.resident is doing a bang-up job across the country raising money. he shows up at these fund-raisers on quite a regular basis and they haul in the funds. what do you make of candidates who are more than willing to take in that money but not necessarily want him to show up at a campaign event and stand side by side. >> that's the difference between red states and blue states. fund-raising, wall street, new york, hollywood, california, even illinois his home state. the president is still popular in blue-state america. his numbers still are in low 40s, but that indicates democratic support. republicans don't like the president. big news, huh? when you're in red states and when you are playing right now as this election is on a red landscape where in fact the president lost arkansas, alaska, louisiana. close in north carolina. you look at that and say, well, that's where the president is a liability and that's why you see democrats distancing themselves. >> talk about new hampshire. that's
angela mcgowan and juan williams. juan, let me ask you about this.resident is doing a bang-up job across the country raising money. he shows up at these fund-raisers on quite a regular basis and they haul in the funds. what do you make of candidates who are more than willing to take in that money but not necessarily want him to show up at a campaign event and stand side by side. >> that's the difference between red states and blue states. fund-raising, wall street, new york, hollywood,...
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angela, the president's message to democratic voters is, no excuses. what are you hearing about this kind of attitude about democratic turn-out? >> i think we saw this before in 2012. although the laws that republicans put forth to -- whether it's get new identification, or stop early voting days, or restrictions on absentee voting, they were not as successful in 2012. but nevertheless, people stood up and said, not on my watch. i'm going to the polls. and the more that you try to push me away from the polls, the more that i will not only go to the polls, but bring folks with me. that's what we saw in 2012. i anticipate very much that we'll see that in 2014. even with the supreme court upholding the most restrictive law in the land about voter rights, rev, just this past saturday, saying, people have to get an i.d. two days before early voting starts. i hope people will protest in a way that will make sense to us, make sense to our democracy, and still go to the polls. >> you know, michelle, president obama's comment to me on my radio show about democr
angela, the president's message to democratic voters is, no excuses. what are you hearing about this kind of attitude about democratic turn-out? >> i think we saw this before in 2012. although the laws that republicans put forth to -- whether it's get new identification, or stop early voting days, or restrictions on absentee voting, they were not as successful in 2012. but nevertheless, people stood up and said, not on my watch. i'm going to the polls. and the more that you try to push me...
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angela merkel has set not much onthe mood to recant sanctions.eting today in brussels. the european leaders are there today. what do you make of those comments overnight from angela merkel? man chancellor is well aware of any economic damage that these sanctions and conversations that russia has introduced might be causingthe. she is steadfast. she sees no reason to to remove the sanctions that exist not against russia. -- now against russia. she spent a couple hours in a one-on-one meeting last friday meeting with putin. it was then that she formed that view. there has not been enough change. lowering o see a sanctions. fshe seems to be prepared to ignore the pleas from business leaders. she also said -- not just sanchez -- sanctions against russia, but more hope for ukraine. if you remember, the russians tuesday.nians met ioon the ukrainians turned around and went to the european union and said, we do not have any money. can you give us some? it sounds like the german chancellor has thought about it, and that is a likely scenario come monday. m
angela merkel has set not much onthe mood to recant sanctions.eting today in brussels. the european leaders are there today. what do you make of those comments overnight from angela merkel? man chancellor is well aware of any economic damage that these sanctions and conversations that russia has introduced might be causingthe. she is steadfast. she sees no reason to to remove the sanctions that exist not against russia. -- now against russia. she spent a couple hours in a one-on-one meeting...
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angela merkel under pressure herself. they have to turn inward again.ot of work to be done but on the fiscal side, and argument on the monetary and fiscal side, things are heating up. lisa the purchasing assets may impact bond in asset markets as well. trying to put altogether, it will be interesting. maybe weidman is expecting that we are on a path toward qe. the market is incredibly volatile this is another element to put into it. both companies, jimmy choo debuted in london, share price at the bottom of the range. would you have done this? >> personally i am not a manager, maybe not. you seen people pull ipo's this month already. because of the market onironment and this week, top of the swings in equity markets we've seen several huge luxury goods maker say there will be significant headwind coming our way. earlieroberts was on and saying basically -- >> the bottom of the range 140 pence. they gives a value of 140 6 million pounds to they paid the same amount three years ago. does this seem like desperation? >> we want to do something else. maybe th
angela merkel under pressure herself. they have to turn inward again.ot of work to be done but on the fiscal side, and argument on the monetary and fiscal side, things are heating up. lisa the purchasing assets may impact bond in asset markets as well. trying to put altogether, it will be interesting. maybe weidman is expecting that we are on a path toward qe. the market is incredibly volatile this is another element to put into it. both companies, jimmy choo debuted in london, share price at...
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seeking arrangement pr reps angela and jennifer has brought us together to give me a glimpse into a sugar baby's world. >> what's been your best arangsment. >> $3,000 a months and my text books. >> there was one guy i found, we would watch movies and talk about his day, i ended up getting a $4,000 a month allowance from him without asking or doing anything. yeah i've had sugar relationships where they just wanted arm candy to go to events and have a good time. and look like they have a good time all the time. >> how often are women really interested in sex. >> you want me to be honest? >> yeah be honest. >> probably nine times out of ten sugar daddy's dream is to say yeah i'll meet you at a hotel and give you $300 but i'm not a prostitute i'm looking for a mentor, someone older and successful that will teach me things. >> girls dating guys at bars all you get is a pregnancy scan. >> my mother can't afford to put me through school. she has three other kids. >> do you look at this as a job? >> i look at it as a way to supplement the pursuit of my dreams. >> i was surprised by just how ambit
seeking arrangement pr reps angela and jennifer has brought us together to give me a glimpse into a sugar baby's world. >> what's been your best arangsment. >> $3,000 a months and my text books. >> there was one guy i found, we would watch movies and talk about his day, i ended up getting a $4,000 a month allowance from him without asking or doing anything. yeah i've had sugar relationships where they just wanted arm candy to go to events and have a good time. and look like...
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number two, what i think you also have to do, in addition to what angela is talking about, women. especially single women. you vote for what? you want equal pay. young african-americans dealing with police problems. look what just happened in ferguson. that's what you vote for. you can also point to -- i should also point out, when you see people trying to stop you from doing something, the one thing i know about african-americans is that's when they really turn out the vote. when you try to keep something from us, that's when we really turn out to make sure we get it. >> indeed. i wish we had nor time. thank you both for being here. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, a live report from missouri where tensions are still high following another night of protests. then, former nato commander and presidential candidate general wesley clark will join me to say if he thinks the u.s. strategy to degrade and destroy isis is working. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7 it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that
number two, what i think you also have to do, in addition to what angela is talking about, women. especially single women. you vote for what? you want equal pay. young african-americans dealing with police problems. look what just happened in ferguson. that's what you vote for. you can also point to -- i should also point out, when you see people trying to stop you from doing something, the one thing i know about african-americans is that's when they really turn out the vote. when you try to...
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state attorney angela cory called the verdicting gratifying. >> we're very pleased. >> after an argument over loud music in 2012. wearing a suit and tie dunn took the stand in his own defense this week. his testimony and cross-examination lasting just showrt short of two hours on tuesday. it was the day after thanksgiving when undunn and his then fiancee stopped at ogas station in jacksonville, florida, he said he thought his life was in danger when he fired ten times into an suv carrying friends. >> i was in fear for my life. this was a threat on my life. brandishing a weapon and coming at me. >> were you angry? >> no, i was petrified. >> reporter: dunn who admits shooting davis maintsdz it was in -- maintains it was in self defense. >> i'm in fear of my life. >> but the prosecutor said dunn fired at the suv with malice and ill intent. >> in the end when it came right down to it, jordan russell davis was just that. a kid. and so when he saw a semi automatic pistol pointed at him, he did the best he could. to save his own life. he shut his mouth and he cowered away from the gun. >> speak
state attorney angela cory called the verdicting gratifying. >> we're very pleased. >> after an argument over loud music in 2012. wearing a suit and tie dunn took the stand in his own defense this week. his testimony and cross-examination lasting just showrt short of two hours on tuesday. it was the day after thanksgiving when undunn and his then fiancee stopped at ogas station in jacksonville, florida, he said he thought his life was in danger when he fired ten times into an suv...