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bike which he used as a taxi that's what made him such a catch but bertha is now back. the same lady who forced her into the marriage and who still stands by the decision. i had eight other children to look after and my husband had died nowadays you need money to raise a child especially if it's also going to go to school. and i basically have nothing . poverty is the main reason why young girls get married and malawi is one of the poorest countries in the world in fact getting children married off is the usual thing here but now in shutouts a girls have someone who can protect them from that she's the senior chief here and a woman to reason. she fights against child bride weddings and that's had more than eight hundred such marriages and old including birth us that has made a lot of enemies especially the now unmarried man do you want to date. there through all. this weight and. then when i thin he lifts me show you can do whatever you want to do but if you kill me i would be happy because i would do him out of it but you. trade to go home. or is fighting to have the m
bike which he used as a taxi that's what made him such a catch but bertha is now back. the same lady who forced her into the marriage and who still stands by the decision. i had eight other children to look after and my husband had died nowadays you need money to raise a child especially if it's also going to go to school. and i basically have nothing . poverty is the main reason why young girls get married and malawi is one of the poorest countries in the world in fact getting children married...
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bertha's life has now totally changed.since she left her husband she's been able to go back to school he didn't want her to stand would have rather seen her slave away in the kitchen bertha's family actually can't finance her education but she's still able to attend because senior chief theresa catching up to is paying for the books and she wish and for us the experience of going to school and learning was what worth a miss most when she was married she's happy now that she can catch up on the two years she lost and supports her efforts not just for birth her sake. there are by that point if a birthday gets a good education and a job then should also improve our family situation and be happy if we could build a better house because at night we often can't sleep the rain keeps getting in. and i want to be that kind of model. for her part but as of making plans which will take her away from her native village after finishing school she'd like to become a nurse and above all the life of an independent woman. and we've got lot
bertha's life has now totally changed.since she left her husband she's been able to go back to school he didn't want her to stand would have rather seen her slave away in the kitchen bertha's family actually can't finance her education but she's still able to attend because senior chief theresa catching up to is paying for the books and she wish and for us the experience of going to school and learning was what worth a miss most when she was married she's happy now that she can catch up on the...
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super =bertha palma /perdió su casa. adentro y cuando nos caímos se cae la casa ... imagenes máquinas entrando en la zona de desastre las máquinas han entrado a remover los escombros a pesar de la inconformidad de la gente que quiere entrar a las ruinas a recuperar algo de su patrimonio ... pero nada pueden hacer indica mercedes más que ver de lejos como se hace pólvora su patrimonio... super = mercedes campos /perdió su hogar inq=...uno con tanto trabajo va juntando y en solo un instante todo se derrumbó .. cadenas humanas tratan de ayudarlos ...se forman sobre los ladrillos y el cemento destrozados y buscan papeles y cosas que les puedan ser útiles a quienes se han quedado sin nada ... en méxico , jazive perez , telemundo take vo / cesar -- a lo largo y ancho del estado, son numerosas las muestras de solidaridad con los damnificados en mexico. -- tambien en el area de la bahia, organizaciones reciben ayuda para enviarla a los damnificados por el terremoto del pasado martes. -- la casa crculo cultural, ubicada en redwoo
super =bertha palma /perdió su casa. adentro y cuando nos caímos se cae la casa ... imagenes máquinas entrando en la zona de desastre las máquinas han entrado a remover los escombros a pesar de la inconformidad de la gente que quiere entrar a las ruinas a recuperar algo de su patrimonio ... pero nada pueden hacer indica mercedes más que ver de lejos como se hace pólvora su patrimonio... super = mercedes campos /perdió su hogar inq=...uno con tanto trabajo va juntando y en solo un...
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. >>> roku, of course, moving higher for that, bertha at the nasdaq bertha >> it opened up 15%, but you can see it just off the highs of this early session here trading at $17.55 after pricing at $14 a share. that was the top of the expected range. the streaming company raising about $219 million the ipo now gives them a valuation of more than $1.5 billion. roku, of course, among the first streaming devices for cord cutters. it has expanded to do content distribution, to be more of a service advertising, 15 million active users revenues up 23% in the first six months of the year, but the firm still not profitable in a very crowded and competitive market ceo anthony woods says he's not worried abili worried about competitors. they all have devices and platforms, and they are increasingly talking about content. google recently having pulled youtube from amazon's alexa devices. apple, of course, never providing access to amazon prime on apple tv. this is a very tough market. meantime, for the nasdaq, this marks the 84th ipo of the year, giving them about 60% share of all companies going pu
. >>> roku, of course, moving higher for that, bertha at the nasdaq bertha >> it opened up 15%, but you can see it just off the highs of this early session here trading at $17.55 after pricing at $14 a share. that was the top of the expected range. the streaming company raising about $219 million the ipo now gives them a valuation of more than $1.5 billion. roku, of course, among the first streaming devices for cord cutters. it has expanded to do content distribution, to be more...
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the stock responding up well over 10% here in after hours, back to you. >> all right bertha, thank you big news, michael. >> it is a big move. the very depressed stock by the way, a lot of debt so essentially, you know, the equity would be a relatively small piece of an acquisition if they were managing to sell >> but is this a story about hospital consolidation i mean, the interesting thing is the hospitals have done so well under aca until it hit the skid the last year or so, and i don't know about the economics there -- >> volumes have done better. but i don't think this is a balance sheet that was optimized to take advantage of that. so i think it's probably more of a thc thing in general although, i wouldn't think anybody would argue that the hospital industry has a whole could use consolidation. >> that's why i wonder who's going to take it over. >> go ahead, bertha. >> volumes have actually actually been kind of tough. people putting off elective surgery as our co pays are higher so people aren't necessarily going in there a lot of people because of those are also starting to lo
the stock responding up well over 10% here in after hours, back to you. >> all right bertha, thank you big news, michael. >> it is a big move. the very depressed stock by the way, a lot of debt so essentially, you know, the equity would be a relatively small piece of an acquisition if they were managing to sell >> but is this a story about hospital consolidation i mean, the interesting thing is the hospitals have done so well under aca until it hit the skid the last year or...
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after a three-hour wait, bertha melendez is empty-handed. >> i'm very mad because this is an emergency>> reporter: facing months without power, maria is now being called the biggest catastrophe the island has ever seen. authorities watching to see how much water pushes into this collapsed spillway. tonight, that evacuation is still in place. tom? >> eva, thank you. >>> and hurricane maria tonight closing in on the east coast. but will it hit the mainland? rob marciano just back from puerto rico. rob, we got to keep a close eye on maria. >> right now, it's a category 2 storm. 400 miles southeast of cape hatteras. a category storm by north carolina wednesday. and tropical storm watches posted for eastern parts of north carolina. cold front will kick it out. 92 degrees for five days in a row in chicago. that will kick maria to sea. >>> and the republican health care bill in critical condition. two gop senators already saying they will vote no on the bill to repeal and replace obama care. ted cruz and susan collins saying they won't vote for it either. mitch mcconnell says he still wants a
after a three-hour wait, bertha melendez is empty-handed. >> i'm very mad because this is an emergency>> reporter: facing months without power, maria is now being called the biggest catastrophe the island has ever seen. authorities watching to see how much water pushes into this collapsed spillway. tonight, that evacuation is still in place. tom? >> eva, thank you. >>> and hurricane maria tonight closing in on the east coast. but will it hit the mainland? rob marciano...
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after a three-hour wait, bertha melendez is empty-handed. >> i'm very mad because this is an emergency>> reporter: facing months without power, maria is now being called the biggest catastrophe the island has ever seen. authorities watching to see how much water pushes into this collapsed spillway. tonight, that evacuation is still in place. tom? >> eva, thank you. >>> hurricane maria tonight closing in on the east coast. but will it hit? rob marciano just back from puerto rico. rob, we got to keep >> it will get close to the u.s., but not a direct hit. right now, it's a category 2 storm, 400 miles southeast of cape hatteras. winds that extend 150 miles west. tropical storm watches posted. and heat across the eastern half of the country. the fifth day of 92-plus in chicago. they've never had heat that long, this late in the season. that cold front will cool us off, and push maria out to the sea, we hope. >> thank you. >>> and angela merkel voted in for a fourth term. but a strong showing for far right candidates. the alternative for germany party vowing to get our country >>> still ahe
after a three-hour wait, bertha melendez is empty-handed. >> i'm very mad because this is an emergency>> reporter: facing months without power, maria is now being called the biggest catastrophe the island has ever seen. authorities watching to see how much water pushes into this collapsed spillway. tonight, that evacuation is still in place. tom? >> eva, thank you. >>> hurricane maria tonight closing in on the east coast. but will it hit? rob marciano just back from...
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bertha coombs is at the nasdaq market site with more on the decline, especially on technology today,ology and also take a look at the fact that some of the tech sectors have been on quite a run. in fact, chip stocks today, they are down as far as sectorwide for the first time in five straight sessions or ending a five-day winning streak it looks like today qualcomm hitting a new low today. that stock is in bear market territory down about 30% from its most recent high chips are down only about 4% from the recent high apple today also breaking a winning streak and i want to look at amazon that's the stock to watch here amazon, of course, hitting well above 1,000 and really 1,100 a share. last month back in july or just over a month ago now it's 10% below the all-time high and in connection territory. something to be expected with some of the big tech stocks such as amazon that have had such a big run. today we're also seeing media stocks under pressure and viacom getting a downgrade over wells fargo concerned that viacom doesn't have an over-the-top streaming strategy and that's weigh
bertha coombs is at the nasdaq market site with more on the decline, especially on technology today,ology and also take a look at the fact that some of the tech sectors have been on quite a run. in fact, chip stocks today, they are down as far as sectorwide for the first time in five straight sessions or ending a five-day winning streak it looks like today qualcomm hitting a new low today. that stock is in bear market territory down about 30% from its most recent high chips are down only about...
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we'll see a little bit of rotation there. >> absolutely, rotation has been the story marketwide berthathank you very much. appreciate that. >>> with about 15 minutes before the bell, see the dow is still sitting on about a 63-point loss at the moment, 130 loss earlier. the s&p 500 down 8 points. russell 2000 clinging to the small lead, large into small >>> and the changes to the proposed graham/cassidy health enghuprt tgaerunlikelyo rn ou spo to pass the senate this week we'll discuss the impact that could have on your health care portfolio when we come bight rack thank you so much. thank you! so we're a go? yes! we got a yes! what does that mean for purchasing? purchase. let's do this. got it. book the flights! hai! si! si! ya! ya! ya! what does that mean for us? we can get stuff. what's it mean for shipping? ship the goods. you're a go! you got the green light. that means go! oh, yeah. start saying yes to your company's best ideas. we're gonna hit our launch date! (scream) thank you! goodbye! let us help with money and know-how, so you can get business done. american express open. li
we'll see a little bit of rotation there. >> absolutely, rotation has been the story marketwide berthathank you very much. appreciate that. >>> with about 15 minutes before the bell, see the dow is still sitting on about a 63-point loss at the moment, 130 loss earlier. the s&p 500 down 8 points. russell 2000 clinging to the small lead, large into small >>> and the changes to the proposed graham/cassidy health enghuprt tgaerunlikelyo rn ou spo to pass the senate this...
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. >> myself and county administrator bertha henry realized there were some senior citizen communities that did not have power. we asked for them to be escalated in tir escalated. >> the residents are being treated for dehydration at local hospitals. >>> in florida we got a better look today at how much damage irma left behind. look at this drone video. it's an aerial look of the widespread destruction at big pine key. according to fema, 25% of the homes in the keys were destroyed. another 65% sustained major damage. florida keys tourism says travellers should postpone trips until the destination is ready to receive visitors. >>> here are some of the other stories out of florida. president trump plans to visit naples tomorrow and daytona beach. one person is dead and three others are hospitalized for carbon monoxide poisoning after a generator was running inside a home. utility crews warn it could take ten days or more before power is fully restored in florida. florida's governor took a boat tour to look at the damage along the st. john's river. the governor says his main goal is savin
. >> myself and county administrator bertha henry realized there were some senior citizen communities that did not have power. we asked for them to be escalated in tir escalated. >> the residents are being treated for dehydration at local hospitals. >>> in florida we got a better look today at how much damage irma left behind. look at this drone video. it's an aerial look of the widespread destruction at big pine key. according to fema, 25% of the homes in the keys were...
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after a three-hour wait, bertha melendez is empty handed and angry. >> i'm very mad.s is an emergency. >> reporter: facing months without power, maria is now being called the biggest catastrophe the island has ever seen. authorities are watching to see how much water continues to push into this collapsed spillway. that evacuation is still in place. ? our thanks to eva pill grim in puerto rico. >>> in the meantime, hurricane maria is not done yet. today north carolina will feel the effects of the category two storm. there's a storm surge watch in effect across portions of the north carolina coast. take a look at the spaghetti models. they show maria gradually weakening. it will be a category one hurricane by the time it heads east into the atlantic, but that's not until late thursday into friday. >>> jennifer lopez has joined the list of stars donating to the hurricane relief effort in puerto rico. >> she is donating $1 million to the cause and working with mark cuban to send airplanes filled with generators. lopez's parents were born on the island. and she still has f
after a three-hour wait, bertha melendez is empty handed and angry. >> i'm very mad.s is an emergency. >> reporter: facing months without power, maria is now being called the biggest catastrophe the island has ever seen. authorities are watching to see how much water continues to push into this collapsed spillway. that evacuation is still in place. ? our thanks to eva pill grim in puerto rico. >>> in the meantime, hurricane maria is not done yet. today north carolina will...
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. >> i'm bertha coombs at the nasdaq we are watching amazon and pharmacy benefit managers, report outn may be talking more seriously about moving into the pharmacy benefit pbm space a note this morning said that their specialists say they are seeing amazon as a bigger and more potential threat in this space they also see express scripts in order to compete against the big guys like united health that have them inhouse, and as more insurers look for bigger deals from the pbms, these days, guys, that is a very, very competitive space and if amazon were to enter in, it would be very disruptive back to you. >> the stocks are certainly reacting thanks, bertha. >>> let's keep analyzing, let's bring in bill gross of janice henderson. thanks for listening and being patient as always. do you think the actions undertaken by the fed today are at least announced today for action in october will lead the u.s. economy into recession? >> well, not yet if they followed their plan, if they followed their dots which basically project over the next two years for fed runds to reach 2.8 or 3%, 175-basis-p
. >> i'm bertha coombs at the nasdaq we are watching amazon and pharmacy benefit managers, report outn may be talking more seriously about moving into the pharmacy benefit pbm space a note this morning said that their specialists say they are seeing amazon as a bigger and more potential threat in this space they also see express scripts in order to compete against the big guys like united health that have them inhouse, and as more insurers look for bigger deals from the pbms, these days,...
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he was the original big bertha. immigration, he called mexicans a rapist.that is an issue for his base. that many conservatives i spoke to said that if he does get something that they see as amnesty to the dreamers, even though they are okay with letting these young people stay if they do not get the wall in exchange, you do not get some really big thing in exchange, there will be, not that the base will totally leave him but there will be just, they will be unenthusiastic enough that they will stay home in 2018. >> when trump met with chuck schumer and nancy pelosi, the next morning -- tweeted now i want him impeached. and she was sending about a message that the hard right is not going to allow this but on the impeachment of trump, look, it was republican that took nixon down. it was senators. it was when goldwater told one of them now, you lied to me. and it is conceivable that you can get a gang of 10 us senators if the report is really egregious and it looks like donald trump somehow colluded with russia that you could get a movement for impeachment wi
he was the original big bertha. immigration, he called mexicans a rapist.that is an issue for his base. that many conservatives i spoke to said that if he does get something that they see as amnesty to the dreamers, even though they are okay with letting these young people stay if they do not get the wall in exchange, you do not get some really big thing in exchange, there will be, not that the base will totally leave him but there will be just, they will be unenthusiastic enough that they will...
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. >> bees are workin' good granny >> sreenivasan: but even before the decline, bertha farley had livedy coal industry downturns. >> my daddy got laid off and i had five brothers, they all had to leave here, no work. >> sreenivasan: still, her son floyd and grandson chris both became miners. >> my dad, he, when he got old enough he went to the coal mines, so i followed his footsteps, and went to the coal mines. >> sreenivasan: it was not a choice floyd farley wanted for his son. >> i wanted him to go to west virginia university. i tried to explain to him, you don't have to be like you're old man, you won't have be be out here, breathing this dust. you can sit in an office somewhere. i said it sure beats the heck out of coal mining. >> sreenivasan: but in 2002, when chris farley graduated from high school, working at the coal mine meant top wages. >> i made over $50,000 a year as soon as i started out, straight out of high school. no college, nothing. >> sreenivasan: some believe the high wages created an unhealthy dependence on coal jobs. >> you don't want to put all your eggs in one ba
. >> bees are workin' good granny >> sreenivasan: but even before the decline, bertha farley had livedy coal industry downturns. >> my daddy got laid off and i had five brothers, they all had to leave here, no work. >> sreenivasan: still, her son floyd and grandson chris both became miners. >> my dad, he, when he got old enough he went to the coal mines, so i followed his footsteps, and went to the coal mines. >> sreenivasan: it was not a choice floyd farley...
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hurricane bertha could be going straight for the kirk silence but it looks like has changed direction brighter skies and sunshine. overnight it will be a dry night with clearing skies and that means it will be a cooler night compared to recent nights, temperatures between 7—10 with rain returning to northern ireland overnight. turning windy for time and the band of rain will push east tomorrow, as it does, the rain will wea ken tomorrow, as it does, the rain will weaken and become a bit lighter and more patchy in nature, and across central and eastern england it should avoid the rain, highs of 19 in london, and looking at highs of 18 in northern ireland. the weekend looking pretty good, everyone will see sunshine, but more rain on the way to the west on sunday. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines at 3:30: the cabinet need for a brief discussion on theresa may's speech tomorrow. at least 200 people — including more than 20 children in a school — are confirmed dead as a 7.1 magnitude earthquake hits mexico. two men have been arrested in south wales over friday's terror michael o'lear
hurricane bertha could be going straight for the kirk silence but it looks like has changed direction brighter skies and sunshine. overnight it will be a dry night with clearing skies and that means it will be a cooler night compared to recent nights, temperatures between 7—10 with rain returning to northern ireland overnight. turning windy for time and the band of rain will push east tomorrow, as it does, the rain will wea ken tomorrow, as it does, the rain will weaken and become a bit...
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. >>> for more on today's movers let's get to bertha at the nasdaq site. >> the nasdaq higher today afterive day winning streak. this morning a little bit of strength and a couple of companies with some good news but one of the interesting stocks today hitting an all time high yet again is is monster beverage this used to be one of the big momentum names left for dead for awhile and today once again hitting an all time high on reports that coca-cola could be considering acquiring the stock. this has been a story that comes back around every once in awhile later it's giving monster a bit of momentum. back in december hitting an all time low this morning and dragging expedia an priceline along with it. and among new lows today spirit airlines today as well as the airlines continue to suffer about 20,000 flights disrupted bihar have alone we'll see more this week back to you. >> one month after being convicted of security's fraud former drug company executive is selling the album he bought from a hip hop group for $2,000,002 years ago. he put the only copy of the cd on ebay with a starting p
. >>> for more on today's movers let's get to bertha at the nasdaq site. >> the nasdaq higher today afterive day winning streak. this morning a little bit of strength and a couple of companies with some good news but one of the interesting stocks today hitting an all time high yet again is is monster beverage this used to be one of the big momentum names left for dead for awhile and today once again hitting an all time high on reports that coca-cola could be considering acquiring...
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thank you, bertha. when we come back we'll have the closing countdown.can stay up near 22,000. >> and another potential record close. after the bell the opioid crisis still looms across country a story of hope and how businesses are providing it. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and the wolf huffed like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a
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donald trump for president we have seen this back to when he was one of the leaders of the bertha movement rate president obama the first african-american president the united states and he continually year after year trump wasn't even running for president then trying to deal with him i said and say he could have been born in the united states i mean you know when he accuses others of fake news it takes one to know one he's the father of it. here's a clip from president trump today i'm not i can't see it from donald trump today at the n.r.a. here it is. we've done so unbelievably at the borders already they tried to use it against us but you need that wall to stop the human trafficking to stop the drugs to stop the wrong people you need to all but listen to this we've already see a seventy three percent decrease never happened before in illegal immigration on the southern border sits byelection my understanding is right after two thousand and eight right after the through the great crash essentially when so many people were being thrown out of work that. the flow of undocumented people th
donald trump for president we have seen this back to when he was one of the leaders of the bertha movement rate president obama the first african-american president the united states and he continually year after year trump wasn't even running for president then trying to deal with him i said and say he could have been born in the united states i mean you know when he accuses others of fake news it takes one to know one he's the father of it. here's a clip from president trump today i'm not i...