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i'm brenda buttner and welcome to the "bulls and bears." we have trhave tracey byrnes an roachfield, and thank you all for joining me. >> can you imagine what would have happened if we had gotten rid of osama bin laden and not had the children who lost parents, and the $3 trillion that we spent on wars and security and all of the things that came post 9/11. i understand that the president has some egg on the face here, and he said that he left a stable and sovereign iraq, but it is not about e ego. if the iraq breaks into three parts, it is not the big deal, but the sunnis and the shias ends up with the kun tcountry ae on top of another, that is not going the affect us, but what affects us is the islamic state, the u.n., the catholic church, iran, saudi arabia and al qaeda, themselves, they all say how bad these guys are, and with we have a chrns to go in to take them out, and we have to open up shock and awe part two and take out as many of the bad guys as we can. because they are well funded because of the oilfields they have captured and
i'm brenda buttner and welcome to the "bulls and bears." we have trhave tracey byrnes an roachfield, and thank you all for joining me. >> can you imagine what would have happened if we had gotten rid of osama bin laden and not had the children who lost parents, and the $3 trillion that we spent on wars and security and all of the things that came post 9/11. i understand that the president has some egg on the face here, and he said that he left a stable and sovereign iraq, but it...
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the author is ucla history professor, brenda stevenson. brenda stevenson, who was latasha harlins? >> guest: and african-american girl who lived in south-central los angeles issue is that it was her grandmother, aunts, cousins. she was a freshman in high school and she was killed on march 16, 1991 in a store at figaro street in south los angeles. by the shopkeeper. >> host: why was she killed? >> guest: she was killed because there was a struggle over a bottle of orange juice that cost $1.79. latasha had entered the store and we can see all this on the video camera within a story. she entered the store at nine dirty a.m. she goes to the refrigerated cases the refrigerated cases and accept this bottle of orange juice, which is a quart bottle. she places it in her backpack. the top is protruding now. shoebox forward to the counter. she immediately asks latasha issue is trying trying to steal her orange juice. latasha said no, i am not feeling orange juice. i'm trying to pay for it. obviously there's some language differences and difficulties because this is due isn't is due as a mash
the author is ucla history professor, brenda stevenson. brenda stevenson, who was latasha harlins? >> guest: and african-american girl who lived in south-central los angeles issue is that it was her grandmother, aunts, cousins. she was a freshman in high school and she was killed on march 16, 1991 in a store at figaro street in south los angeles. by the shopkeeper. >> host: why was she killed? >> guest: she was killed because there was a struggle over a bottle of orange juice...
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i'm brenda buttner, and here are the bulls and bears. here they are, jonah max ferris and sasha byrnes and john mayfield. and john, it is time to use e r every resource to seal the border up to keep the terrorists out? >> yes, look at what happened at 9/1 9/11, because "the new york times" said it cost us $3.3 trillion and not the mention the loss of life and the soldiers that will have injuries recurring throughout their lifetime, but these guys are not like the taliban who got lucky with the box cutter, because these arec+6÷ well fund ed and trained terrorists, and you have a bunch of people in mexico who are used to coyoting people across the border. we have to security that border. it is not about refugees, but we have to secure it. we should take the military bases,b and we secure the borders in pakistan and afghanistan, and we should do the same in our own country. we should put the bases there and let the guys patrol the borders and sleep in their own country in peace. >> and it is not that they are just so sophisticated, but the
i'm brenda buttner, and here are the bulls and bears. here they are, jonah max ferris and sasha byrnes and john mayfield. and john, it is time to use e r every resource to seal the border up to keep the terrorists out? >> yes, look at what happened at 9/1 9/11, because "the new york times" said it cost us $3.3 trillion and not the mention the loss of life and the soldiers that will have injuries recurring throughout their lifetime, but these guys are not like the taliban who got...
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i'm brenda buttner. this is "bulls and bears." we've got our bulls and bears this week. welcome, everybody. so john, should tax pairs and parents be worried? >> they should be because they're going to end upholding the bill bill. 60,000 kids unaccompanied by anybody. we can stick a lot more people per bathroom a lot more people per square foot. we're housing these people at our expense. congress has simply gone on vacation. they voted down this money that was just going to be thrown at it anyway so they would feel better about themselves. but neither one, the republicans nor the democrats come up with a plan. i'm begging these congressmen to go down there and tell us what's going on. they can't afford it. these cities and counties, they are not very wealthy counties. they simply can't afford it. they have to have a new translation. not to mention all the health risks. not exactly being seen by doctors regularly. it's not just texas. children are being shipped all over the country. do you agree with john? >> i agree that we need congress to do a job and the funding that t
i'm brenda buttner. this is "bulls and bears." we've got our bulls and bears this week. welcome, everybody. so john, should tax pairs and parents be worried? >> they should be because they're going to end upholding the bill bill. 60,000 kids unaccompanied by anybody. we can stick a lot more people per bathroom a lot more people per square foot. we're housing these people at our expense. congress has simply gone on vacation. they voted down this money that was just going to be...
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>> well, i think it would, brenda. a lot of people are under the perception that there's a lot of jobs out there that the immigrants have that americans wouldn't want to do. i was unthe der that perception to be quite honest with you, until i looked up the facts, and there is no job out there, even if it is a maintenance worker or taxi cab driver or the janitors or the jobs s that you think i majority immigrant, but in every one of the jobs, they were held by native born americans, so if you throw in the 5 million illegal immigrants, those are normally the kind of people paid the very least, and sometimes very often below minimum wage. so simple economics has to say that if you have 5 million more people competing for the same jobs, they are going to throw out of the jobs the slightly higher-paid native born americans, and that is the way it is going to be unless john is right, and every one of the illegal people getting ready to be deported has a job, i think thathe economics has to say it is going to impact the ameri
>> well, i think it would, brenda. a lot of people are under the perception that there's a lot of jobs out there that the immigrants have that americans wouldn't want to do. i was unthe der that perception to be quite honest with you, until i looked up the facts, and there is no job out there, even if it is a maintenance worker or taxi cab driver or the janitors or the jobs s that you think i majority immigrant, but in every one of the jobs, they were held by native born americans, so if...
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and brenda, four years ago when the u.s. debt was downgraded in august, it changed the life of the month of august forever, because it was quiet and sad month, and now it is volatile as ever. the volatility is going to continue into the fall, and people are hoping that the president does something, but history has shown that he does nothing, so as a result, we just go through this and go with the volatility and trade on the tidbits of the news, and the market does really want to come down, but i am not sure it is going to be anything e geopolitical at this point, because we won't get involved. >> janese, what do you think? >> i agree with gary, it is flat, and friday, they were reacting to the announcement possibly that russia would dees ka late. that is what happened friday that ended well. but if you look at the whole week and the s&p, the news is not good. as the things get worse, i think that i expect the markets to get progressively worse. >> and john, we are overdue for the correction, aren't we in any case and when ga
and brenda, four years ago when the u.s. debt was downgraded in august, it changed the life of the month of august forever, because it was quiet and sad month, and now it is volatile as ever. the volatility is going to continue into the fall, and people are hoping that the president does something, but history has shown that he does nothing, so as a result, we just go through this and go with the volatility and trade on the tidbits of the news, and the market does really want to come down, but...
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supervisor cohen but there's one student we want to hear from. >> i'm really wanting to appreciate brenda for that the amazing experience this is my first year i hope to come back next year. >> thank you. supervisor cohen >> thank you very much. brenda i want to take a moment and acknowledge our leadership in guiding the young minds of san francisco and to the young people and our peers that are here today thank you for your leadership you set an example for young people tutor rolling up your sleeves >> i understand there is someone from the port. >> i'm delighted to thank the green agers half a it spent a lot of time to improve our parks their youthful energy and new commitment to serving their communities in participation in their parks i want to join you in thanking and honoring them today. >> with that, today, we're going to be celebrating july 29th and green teenagers (clapping.) that concludes our special accomodation we have a number of special orders madam clerk call the first special order with the benefit district item 45 and 46. item 45 and 46 is the special order prurient prus
supervisor cohen but there's one student we want to hear from. >> i'm really wanting to appreciate brenda for that the amazing experience this is my first year i hope to come back next year. >> thank you. supervisor cohen >> thank you very much. brenda i want to take a moment and acknowledge our leadership in guiding the young minds of san francisco and to the young people and our peers that are here today thank you for your leadership you set an example for young people tutor...
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leave but this summer i will be teaching a class on film and slavery. >> host: we're talking with brenda stevenson. the book is "the contested murder of latasha harlins" justice, gender, and the origins of the la riots". you are watching booktv on c-span2. >> what we can all do to save america's future presidential proposes u.s. decline and consensus solution appeals to every decency and common sense. this program is about an hour. >> host: doctor carson, welcome. i think the best way to start before we delve into the buck is to delve into
leave but this summer i will be teaching a class on film and slavery. >> host: we're talking with brenda stevenson. the book is "the contested murder of latasha harlins" justice, gender, and the origins of the la riots". you are watching booktv on c-span2. >> what we can all do to save america's future presidential proposes u.s. decline and consensus solution appeals to every decency and common sense. this program is about an hour. >> host: doctor carson,...
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y me dijo brenda" el sospechoso procedio a darle un numero telefonico para que llamara y realizara elpago que le pedian. pero antes de morder el anzuelo, consulto con su hija anaveli sobre la rara situacion... anaveli vanderhulst/hija de elijia "y yo llamo, y ya marque el numero para ver que paso y me contesta una persona y me transfirio a una brenda"" quien le dijo que habian usado mas energia de lo habitual. ante lo inusual del caso, llamaron a pg&e directamente y denunciaron a los estafadores. elijia "hablaron de ahi de la oficina y les dijeron que no que no existia ese numero de telefono" una representante autorizada, les confirmo lo que temian. anaveli "me dijeron deme su numero suyo, le di el numero de mi mami y ya me dijeron todo esta en orden y no se debe nada" luego, cuando ambas trataron de llamar nuevamente a brenda.... nat desaparecieron del mapa. pg&e alerta a los consumidores sobre este tipo de fraude. afirman que la estrategia de los bandidos puede ser a traves de llamadas telefonicas o emails. la compania nunca va a pedirle informacion personal, ni pago inmediato... lo
y me dijo brenda" el sospechoso procedio a darle un numero telefonico para que llamara y realizara elpago que le pedian. pero antes de morder el anzuelo, consulto con su hija anaveli sobre la rara situacion... anaveli vanderhulst/hija de elijia "y yo llamo, y ya marque el numero para ver que paso y me contesta una persona y me transfirio a una brenda"" quien le dijo que habian usado mas energia de lo habitual. ante lo inusual del caso, llamaron a pg&e directamente y...
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i'm brenda butner. and joining us is josh mayfield, and gary tautbalm and jonah max ferris, and does that worry you, gary? >> well, it is not just mcdonald's, but it is the franchise franchiser and franchise laws are out there for 30 years, because it has worked well, and it is tough to start a small business so when you have a big company and great company like mcdonalds that you get in with, you can grow better that helps the economy a big way and this steps in front of it and not just this, but everything else that the administration does with the rules and regulations. >> john, jobs numbers yesterday and they are okay, and not great by any stretch, and the hourly wages are barely increasing, and
i'm brenda butner. and joining us is josh mayfield, and gary tautbalm and jonah max ferris, and does that worry you, gary? >> well, it is not just mcdonald's, but it is the franchise franchiser and franchise laws are out there for 30 years, because it has worked well, and it is tough to start a small business so when you have a big company and great company like mcdonalds that you get in with, you can grow better that helps the economy a big way and this steps in front of it and not just...
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the author is ucla history professor, brenda stevenson. brenda stevenson, who was latasha harlins? >> guest: and african-american girl who lived in
the author is ucla history professor, brenda stevenson. brenda stevenson, who was latasha harlins? >> guest: and african-american girl who lived in
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y me dijo brenda" el sospechoso procedio a darle un numero telefonico para que llamara y realizara elgo que le pedian. pero antes de morder el anzuelo, consulto con su hija anaveli sobre la rara situacion... anaveli vanderhulst/hija de elijia "y yo llamo, y ya marque el numero para ver que paso y me contesta una persona y me transfirio a una brenda"" quien le dijo que habian usado mas energia de lo habitual. ante lo inusual del caso, llamaron a pg&e directamente y denunciaron a los estafadores. elijia "hablaron de ahi de la oficina y les dijeron que no que no existia ese numero de telefono" una representante autorizada, les confirmo lo que temian. anaveli "me dijeron deme su numero suyo, le di el numero de mi mami y ya me dijeron todo esta en orden y no se debe nada" luego, cuando ambas trataron de llamar nuevamente a brenda.... nat desaparecieron del mapa. pg&e alerta a los consumidores sobre este tipo de fraude. afirman que la estrategia de los bandidos puede ser a traves de llamadas telefonicas o emails. la compania nunca va a pedirle informacion personal, ni pago inmediato... los
y me dijo brenda" el sospechoso procedio a darle un numero telefonico para que llamara y realizara elgo que le pedian. pero antes de morder el anzuelo, consulto con su hija anaveli sobre la rara situacion... anaveli vanderhulst/hija de elijia "y yo llamo, y ya marque el numero para ver que paso y me contesta una persona y me transfirio a una brenda"" quien le dijo que habian usado mas energia de lo habitual. ante lo inusual del caso, llamaron a pg&e directamente y...
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the author is ucla history professor brenda stevenson. professor stevenson who was latasha harlins? >> guest: 14 year-old african-american girl who lived in south central los angeles at the time of her death living with her grandmother and her cousins and her aunt a freshman in high school and was killed on march 16, 1981, in south-central at a store by the shop keeper. >> host: why was she killed? >> guest: there was a struggle over a bottle of orange shoes that cost $1.79. latasha harlins interest in a store that we can see on the video camera at about 9:30 a.m. and goes to the refrigerated cases to picks up a bottle of orange juice and places it in her backpack the top is portrait doing all in walks forward to the counter and the owner asks if she is trying to steal the orange juice. latasha harlins says no. and i am trying to pay for it. obviously there is a language difference and difficulty because the owner is from south korea an english is not particularly good. so there is a heated argument and the owner katchis latasha harlins by the arm to see what's in the back part want
the author is ucla history professor brenda stevenson. professor stevenson who was latasha harlins? >> guest: 14 year-old african-american girl who lived in south central los angeles at the time of her death living with her grandmother and her cousins and her aunt a freshman in high school and was killed on march 16, 1981, in south-central at a store by the shop keeper. >> host: why was she killed? >> guest: there was a struggle over a bottle of orange shoes that cost $1.79....
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brenda says that she regrets over feeding her beloved pet. >> it was just out of control, and like id i'm a softe and i cannot stan. she knew just how to work me. any type of food at all she would just hound you and hound you and beg and cry and could in the tune it out. i just could not tune it out. >> reporter: so when brenda realized charlie was packing on the pound, off he went to fat camp. he doesn't always love it. >> come on charlie, let's go. no cheating. >> good, yeah, come on. >> reporter: and brenda can have have peace of mind that charlie is staying healthy. >> it is exactly like a person who doesn't want to work out. so that way we keep it under control a little bit better. >> good job, charlie. >> sabina kuriakose. >> come on last 30 seconds. >> reporter: fox 29 news. >> good boy. >> dog doesn't look too happy. >>> coming up on fox 29 news at 6:00 you get great service and there is no need to leave a tip. the one hotel's brand new butler that is a hit with guests but not everyone is loving it. why some want to see it go. >>> plus, got a great idea for a brand new produc
brenda says that she regrets over feeding her beloved pet. >> it was just out of control, and like id i'm a softe and i cannot stan. she knew just how to work me. any type of food at all she would just hound you and hound you and beg and cry and could in the tune it out. i just could not tune it out. >> reporter: so when brenda realized charlie was packing on the pound, off he went to fat camp. he doesn't always love it. >> come on charlie, let's go. no cheating. >>...
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brenda says she regrets over feeding her beloved pet. >> it was just out of control and like i i saidand i can't stand -- she knew just how to work me, any type of food at all she would just hound you and hound and yo hound you d beg and cry. i couldn't tune it out. i just couldn't tune it out. >> reporter: when brenda realized charlie was packing on the pounds off went to fat camp. he doesn't always love it. >> come on, charlie. let's go! come on. no cheating. good job. come on. >> reporter: and brenda can have peace of mind charlie is staying healthy. >> exactly like a person that didn't want to work out. so but, this way we can keep the under control a little bit better. >> good job, charlie. >> reporter: sabina kuriakos kuriakose,. >> come on last 30 seconds. >> reporter: fox 29 news. >> good boy. >> it looks like fun for the doing, right. >>> getting a workout. >> they are. >>> guess what? apparently the couple who smokes together stays together. >> all right. the new study looking at marijuana's impact on relationships. and you think all lawmakers can't get along. take look at t
brenda says she regrets over feeding her beloved pet. >> it was just out of control and like i i saidand i can't stand -- she knew just how to work me, any type of food at all she would just hound you and hound and yo hound you d beg and cry. i couldn't tune it out. i just couldn't tune it out. >> reporter: when brenda realized charlie was packing on the pounds off went to fat camp. he doesn't always love it. >> come on, charlie. let's go! come on. no cheating. good job. come...
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brenda, it's unbelievable. i have to say, yes, there are some airlines that are better than others, but guess what? the entire industry is ranked almost dead last of all industries. everybody hates airlines. >> no. no. it's fun. you can get served. have a drink. >> when was the last time you got some peanuts? >> because of the peanut allergies they do pretzels sometimes. >> oh, you really like flying. i'm getting on united tomorrow so i better watch myself. >> you're right. you'll show up on that survey. >> exact. thank you. >> have a good flight. you can catch her on bulls and bears every saturday morning right here on the wonderful fox news channel. that does it for us for this sunday afternoon. thank you so much for watching. we will of course be keeping up with all the latest developments in iraq as the president is in martha's vineyard and those air strikes continue. the world is on the edge. but for now, a healthy you and carol alt is next. have a good rest of the day. thc. at humana, we believe the gap w
brenda, it's unbelievable. i have to say, yes, there are some airlines that are better than others, but guess what? the entire industry is ranked almost dead last of all industries. everybody hates airlines. >> no. no. it's fun. you can get served. have a drink. >> when was the last time you got some peanuts? >> because of the peanut allergies they do pretzels sometimes. >> oh, you really like flying. i'm getting on united tomorrow so i better watch myself. >>...
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we was tussling because i was going to hold on my money. >> brenda was dressed in her sunday best and she was getting her offering for church when the man rushed her. >> i fell violated you could come over here and see a person dressed in church clothes that, you know, have the fear of god. >> a camera catches a good luck at the suspect and he's ceiling milling around the area moments before the robbery. >> the victim taken to aria hospital for her injuries. she was treated and released there. in the meantime police release add description of the suspect in dig to the surveillance video he's described as a black mail between 5-foot eight and 5-foot 10 between 175 and 185 pounds medium build wearing white t shirt and black shorts. call police if you have any information. dawn? >> all right, dave, thank you. >>> happening now, the u.s. launches another round of air strikes inside iraq. word coming late this afternoon that the u.s. launched a second round of air strikes against islamic state targets. yesterday president obama authorize the limited use of military force to protect america
we was tussling because i was going to hold on my money. >> brenda was dressed in her sunday best and she was getting her offering for church when the man rushed her. >> i fell violated you could come over here and see a person dressed in church clothes that, you know, have the fear of god. >> a camera catches a good luck at the suspect and he's ceiling milling around the area moments before the robbery. >> the victim taken to aria hospital for her injuries. she was...
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brenda joins us live from new york with the story. brenda? >> hey, doug. that's not the only one.s it truly is a gamble for casinos in atlantic city. add them up. three closings starting with the show boat and rebel this week. then trump plaza two weeks later. add up the casino jobs lost. 5700 gone in three days. atlantic city started the year with three casinos before the year, it will have just eight. the reason for no more show at the show boat, which closed in just a bit more than two hours from now, has to do with its owner, hoping for less competition and more revenue. caesar's entertainment owns three others and is betting gamblers will move there. many analysts say the think will do better with fewer casinos. some remaining casinos have already seen better finances since the atlantic club shut down in january. showboat's neighbor is the rebel, built two years ago at a cost of more than $2 billion. ac's mayor says he believes that casino will open doors again under a new name. a bargain basement price will draw another owner. still, quite a change from the glory days of atl
brenda joins us live from new york with the story. brenda? >> hey, doug. that's not the only one.s it truly is a gamble for casinos in atlantic city. add them up. three closings starting with the show boat and rebel this week. then trump plaza two weeks later. add up the casino jobs lost. 5700 gone in three days. atlantic city started the year with three casinos before the year, it will have just eight. the reason for no more show at the show boat, which closed in just a bit more than two...
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meet 10-year-old brenda rivera santos. she and her mother spent 20 days walking alone from el salvador to the u.s. border. she told us it's very dangerous in el salvador. in fact her mom left four other children behind and now they too face danger. we caught up with them outside the federal court building where brenda had a deportation hearing. jose marin is her attorney. he represents about 20 children who crossed the border. >> i've been receiving a lot of clients coming in asking for help. it's typically single women with children. >> reporter: they come mainly from el salvador, guatemala and honduras, escaping poverty and violence. honduras has the highest murder rate in the world. [ speaking foreign language ] she says gang members demanded money, which her mom doesn't have. a 2008 law says minors who cross the border from these central american countries have the right to a hearing after they have been detained. something republicans now want to do away with. but the law doesn't guarantee legal representation, and th
meet 10-year-old brenda rivera santos. she and her mother spent 20 days walking alone from el salvador to the u.s. border. she told us it's very dangerous in el salvador. in fact her mom left four other children behind and now they too face danger. we caught up with them outside the federal court building where brenda had a deportation hearing. jose marin is her attorney. he represents about 20 children who crossed the border. >> i've been receiving a lot of clients coming in asking for...
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brenda kelly joins us for a look.renda. >> hi. >> so after the disappointment of last week's g.d.p. data, what new light will today's p.m.i. data shed on the euro-zone economy? >> we're expecting it to remain at the 50 mark. if you look at the p.m.i. over the first six month s of this year it did not represent what the growth was. we can't separate r for the time being. i feel the effects of these russian sanctions and the bite out of the german economy has yet to be reflected. that might come to pass in the composite number today. >> that means that mario draghi will have more of the spotlight on him tomorrow when he addresses the jackson hole symposium. q.e. , i know it is the most boring question in the world but are we closer to it, outright q.e. or not? >> i think we will get q.e. we're seeing peripheral bond yields falling. i think it has been priced in a little bit too quickly. mario draghi is -- we want to see the june policies actually take action beforehand. you also have the ltro's taking place in the first
brenda kelly joins us for a look.renda. >> hi. >> so after the disappointment of last week's g.d.p. data, what new light will today's p.m.i. data shed on the euro-zone economy? >> we're expecting it to remain at the 50 mark. if you look at the p.m.i. over the first six month s of this year it did not represent what the growth was. we can't separate r for the time being. i feel the effects of these russian sanctions and the bite out of the german economy has yet to be...
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con un especialista de uno de los centros de investigaciÓn mÁs importante de la naciÓn, la doctora brendaa de muerte en mujeres y hombres al mismo nivel. >> la mayorÍa comienza con un pÓlipo que cuando crece puede transformarse en cÁncer. existen algunos factores de riesgo que predispone a la enfermedad por ejemplo la edad en los mayores de 50 aÑos. fumar, el exceso de bebidas alcohÓlicas y el consumo excesivo de carnes rojas o procesadas. >> la obesidad, todo eso puede predispone al cÁncer de colon. >> miguel ha corrido con suerte, se ha realizado la primera colonoscopio a los 64 aÑos. >> lo hice un poco tarde, pero gracias a dios ha salido todo bien. >> el diagnÓstico empos la mejor manera de prevenirlo, por eso es importante saber leer en caso de haber padecido o tener antecedentes familiares de pÓlipos, cÁncer rectal y Úlceras. el buen estado fÍsico y el estilo de vida los puede prevenir, no fumar, comer balanceado y con abundantes frutas y vegetales. >> soy mÁs de pescado, mucha verdura. todas las verduras. la prevenciÓn es calidad de vida. >> el cÁncer de colon, son uno de tiposeÁnc
con un especialista de uno de los centros de investigaciÓn mÁs importante de la naciÓn, la doctora brendaa de muerte en mujeres y hombres al mismo nivel. >> la mayorÍa comienza con un pÓlipo que cuando crece puede transformarse en cÁncer. existen algunos factores de riesgo que predispone a la enfermedad por ejemplo la edad en los mayores de 50 aÑos. fumar, el exceso de bebidas alcohÓlicas y el consumo excesivo de carnes rojas o procesadas. >> la obesidad, todo eso puede...
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. >> twice a day, brenda cruise walks her dog around the pocheko cemetery. >> it is in bad disrepair. >> it dates back to the 19th century. there are overgrown weeds and some head stones are broken. brenda feels for families that have loved ones here. >> i know how i feel when i go visit my loved ones. it should be kept nice. something, anything, other than what it is. >> it may not look like much right now, but it is better than it was. >> but the owner says in his mind, this is actually an improvement. >> the gates were locked. nobody could get in here. >> he says the previous owner closed the cemetery for decade. he says no one wanted to invest the time and money for a turn around. >> it is a problem cemetery. records are not good. the grounds are not good. so it just took somebody to at least get the gates reopened. >> his main business is a cremator on-site. >> we don't sell new graves. there is no income. >> it is a landmark. there should be pride of ownership. >> what i will see neighbors are outspoken, the people you would expect to see to be most upset, the families with love
. >> twice a day, brenda cruise walks her dog around the pocheko cemetery. >> it is in bad disrepair. >> it dates back to the 19th century. there are overgrown weeds and some head stones are broken. brenda feels for families that have loved ones here. >> i know how i feel when i go visit my loved ones. it should be kept nice. something, anything, other than what it is. >> it may not look like much right now, but it is better than it was. >> but the owner says...
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the person that i spoke with, brenda, explained this.aid it comes down to a lack of hospital services. it comes down to schools that have been taken out of the community there. it comes down to a frustration and mistrust of police officers. she said things have to change and the outrage that many in the community are feeling has really taken voice and taken form within this case. people obviously demanding answers in the shooting of michael brown but there's an undercurrent of anger and she says that things will have to change. >> george howell, thank you so much. an additional shooting happening within the last hour in the st. louis area, police killing and shooting a 23-year-old man, a young man saying, "please shoot me, please kill me." chris cuomo is there. you're watching cnn and this special live coverage. you make a great team. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more
the person that i spoke with, brenda, explained this.aid it comes down to a lack of hospital services. it comes down to schools that have been taken out of the community there. it comes down to a frustration and mistrust of police officers. she said things have to change and the outrage that many in the community are feeling has really taken voice and taken form within this case. people obviously demanding answers in the shooting of michael brown but there's an undercurrent of anger and she...
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. >> reporter: so when brenda realized charlie was packing on the pounds off he went to fat camp.n't always love it. >> how many charlie let's go. come on. no cheating. good job. come on. >> reporter: and brenda can have piece of mind charlie is staying healthy. >> it's exactly like a person that doesn't want to work out. but this way we can keep it under control a little bit better. >> good job charlie. >> reporter: is a ben in a kuriakose -- >> last 30 seconds. >> reporter: fox 29 news. >> good boy. ♪ >> charlie working out hard there. >> yeah. >> sabina too on that little ball thing that was good. i would have flipped right over latest phenom is golf. is just three years old. >>> if you can imagine that. you have got to see this. believe me this kid has got ga game. tommy morrissey gives many skilled grown ups a good run for their money. those looking to go head to head on the links have to do it with one hand. he only has one arm. a lot of these guys are impressed with his skills. >> they look at him and see how small he is and they say, awesome. >> he can hit -- >> little guy
. >> reporter: so when brenda realized charlie was packing on the pounds off he went to fat camp.n't always love it. >> how many charlie let's go. come on. no cheating. good job. come on. >> reporter: and brenda can have piece of mind charlie is staying healthy. >> it's exactly like a person that doesn't want to work out. but this way we can keep it under control a little bit better. >> good job charlie. >> reporter: is a ben in a kuriakose -- >> last...
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. >> my name is brenda r vi suffer from various medical problems but yo go into that. i was a member of the waterfall and there was a supervisor running that and i can't tell you all the names it got so terrible to bad that i left and i said i don't want to go into there there were employees engaging into their own products so i left and went simplifier i went to ocean street it was rebuilt and there was a person there they were very, very nice i went into the store and explored think medications you can take you don't have to smoke it you can put it into our tea or bread and butter whatever helped you to eat so like i said i left and came back and walked if and said oh, my gosh i was surprised by the medical professionalism i was impressed to help the other patient so anyway, i something happened i wasn't there are a person called me on the phone telling me do you want to be there compassion person i don't know what was going on so the person i guess has the
. >> my name is brenda r vi suffer from various medical problems but yo go into that. i was a member of the waterfall and there was a supervisor running that and i can't tell you all the names it got so terrible to bad that i left and i said i don't want to go into there there were employees engaging into their own products so i left and went simplifier i went to ocean street it was rebuilt and there was a person there they were very, very nice i went into the store and explored think...
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we can have an inspector out there brenda e by the end of the week but it wouldn't take that long to document something to work without a permit or close caseload >> that's okay with me. >> all right. so it's august 27th. >> okay. i'm leaving tomorrow. >> is it possible for your brother or someone else to represent you. >> yeah. that's fine. >> then i'm going to move to continue to ugly 27. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> mr. pacheco when you're ready. >> we have a motion then from commissioner fung to continue this matter to august 27th one week the public hearing has been held to allow the dbi to conduct their site of the property and the public hearing is closed unless you call for additional testimony. >> no, it's closed. on that motion commissioner hurtado your commissioner president lazarus commissioner honda is absent the vote is 3 to zero continued to august 27th >> thank you. the next item is item 7 appeal laura thomas castro upper market in the triangle association vs. the administrator the subject owner and the project sponsor is the aids health care foundation on castro st
we can have an inspector out there brenda e by the end of the week but it wouldn't take that long to document something to work without a permit or close caseload >> that's okay with me. >> all right. so it's august 27th. >> okay. i'm leaving tomorrow. >> is it possible for your brother or someone else to represent you. >> yeah. that's fine. >> then i'm going to move to continue to ugly 27. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> mr. pacheco when...
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es uno de los tipos de Ánceres que mÁs afecta a los latinos, hablamos con un especlista la doctora brendaomienzan con un pÓlipo que cuando crece puede transformarse en cÁncer, si no se detecta a tiempo, a travÉs de una colonos copia. se puede extender a otros Órganos. existen algunos factores de riesgo que predispone a la enfermedad, por ejemplo la edad los mayores de 50 aÑos corn mayor riesgo, bebidas alcohÓlicas, fumar, yo consumo excesivo de carnes rojas o procesadas. >> la obesidad puede predispone al cÁncer. >> miguel martÍn ha corrido con suerte, sea realizada la primera colonopia a los 64 aÑos de edad > gracias a dios ha salido todo bien. >> el diagnÓstico a tiempo es la mejor manera de prevenir, por eso es importante estar alertas. en caso de haber padecido o tener antecedentes familiares de pÓlipos, cÁncer de colon rectal, y colitis ulcerosa. el buen estado fÍsico y el estilo de vida lo puede prevenir, no fumar, comer balanceado y con abundantes frutas y vegetales. >> soy mÁs de pescado, más de mucha verdura. todas las verduras. espÁrragos, alcachofas. la prevenciÓn es calidad de
es uno de los tipos de Ánceres que mÁs afecta a los latinos, hablamos con un especlista la doctora brendaomienzan con un pÓlipo que cuando crece puede transformarse en cÁncer, si no se detecta a tiempo, a travÉs de una colonos copia. se puede extender a otros Órganos. existen algunos factores de riesgo que predispone a la enfermedad, por ejemplo la edad los mayores de 50 aÑos corn mayor riesgo, bebidas alcohÓlicas, fumar, yo consumo excesivo de carnes rojas o procesadas. >> la...
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. >> host: we're talking with brenda stevenson in the book "the contested murder of latasha harlins" justice, gender, and the origins of the la riots". you are watching booktv on c-span2. retirement is wonderful you can do what you want to do and you have time to read the newspaper for two hours if you want. the only downside is it coincides with all age. >> host: what booker you best known for? >> guest: i don't know. possibly inheriting the revolution which is a social history of the first generation of americans those born after 1776 that had no colonial background but inherited the revolution but perhaps the relentless revolution i really don't know. you will have to ask somebody else. >> host: i still active with the american historical association? >> guest: no. i read the "journal" but i moved to taos, new mexico almost two years ago i left the big city in professional life i used to live across the street from ucla's i've felt a part of the campus but i live basically in a rural area on the southern rockies so it is very high at 7,000 feet and very dry and a totally different
. >> host: we're talking with brenda stevenson in the book "the contested murder of latasha harlins" justice, gender, and the origins of the la riots". you are watching booktv on c-span2. retirement is wonderful you can do what you want to do and you have time to read the newspaper for two hours if you want. the only downside is it coincides with all age. >> host: what booker you best known for? >> guest: i don't know. possibly inheriting the revolution which is...