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finalmente brenda logrÓ llegar a su destino. >> feliz, risa y risa. puro huesito estÁ el hombre. me vas a quemar a quien la tele. >> mÁs de tres aÑos sin ver una pista de su paradero. aÚn asÍ brenda nunca perdiÓ la esperanza. >> yo decÍa lo vamos a hallar. >> rubÉn darÍo comienza reconocer como la vida lo ha llevado de dormir en las calles a tener un techo y comida. >> si no hubiera sido por usted estarÍan oscuridad. en las tinieblas. no sÉ si estuviera vivo ahorita. ivÁn ostos el plan es llevar a rubÉniowa y empezar una nueva vida. >> que salga adelante, buscarle un trabajo. tiene mucha vida por delante. ivÁn:desde que conocimos a rubÉn darÍo llevaban a cruise en su pecho. muestra de su inquebrantable fe aÚn las circunstancias mÁs desafortunados. >> para mÍ es, siempre me encomendÓ en esa cruz. y le he pedido que me diera luz, que me diera un camino bueno. y que me diera paz. paola: una historia que tuvo final feliz. imagÍnate no ver a tu familia por mÁs de tres aÑos y encontrar una manera casual por un trabajo de un colega nue
finalmente brenda logrÓ llegar a su destino. >> feliz, risa y risa. puro huesito estÁ el hombre. me vas a quemar a quien la tele. >> mÁs de tres aÑos sin ver una pista de su paradero. aÚn asÍ brenda nunca perdiÓ la esperanza. >> yo decÍa lo vamos a hallar. >> rubÉn darÍo comienza reconocer como la vida lo ha llevado de dormir en las calles a tener un techo y comida. >> si no hubiera sido por usted estarÍan oscuridad. en las tinieblas. no sÉ si estuviera...
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i want to introduce you to brenda willis. she's registered undeclared but was once a republican state representative here. in 2016 she took the republican ballot, a big marco rubio fan. tomorrow she's planning to vote for a democratic. she said it was a tough decision because she does think the economy is doing pretty well. she sees businesses in her community succeeding. but take a listen to what's driving her to vote democrat tomorrow. >> why in this election are you voting in the democratic primary? >> it's really hard. i don't like the tone, i don't like the tone at all. i don't like the disrespect. i don't like it. i don't think it's the way i leader should act, and i think there's other people who can lead the country and do what needs to be done and be respectful at the same time and be a real leader.
i want to introduce you to brenda willis. she's registered undeclared but was once a republican state representative here. in 2016 she took the republican ballot, a big marco rubio fan. tomorrow she's planning to vote for a democratic. she said it was a tough decision because she does think the economy is doing pretty well. she sees businesses in her community succeeding. but take a listen to what's driving her to vote democrat tomorrow. >> why in this election are you voting in the...
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museum say they can't wait to share some of the treasure trove with visitors. 0ur arts correspondent brenda emmanus reports. it was at his home in bloomsbury, london, now the charles dickens museum, the seller to achieved national fame as one of the world's great storytellers. today the venue has more to celebrate than his birthday. having acquired a substantial collection of and original material. over 300 unpublished letters, personal objects, portraits and books. the museum's acquisition from a personal collection in america gives a new insight into the life and work of charles dickens. from his personal and business relationships to his state of mind while writing his novels. of these items almost all of them have been in private hands for many years. some have never been seen.
museum say they can't wait to share some of the treasure trove with visitors. 0ur arts correspondent brenda emmanus reports. it was at his home in bloomsbury, london, now the charles dickens museum, the seller to achieved national fame as one of the world's great storytellers. today the venue has more to celebrate than his birthday. having acquired a substantial collection of and original material. over 300 unpublished letters, personal objects, portraits and books. the museum's acquisition...
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. >> brenda. >> hello, brenda. i do like your style. you are pretty tough. [indiscernible] >> what is your first name? >> amy. thank you. >> i appreciate you saying hello. hello there. >> this is paula. >> hello, abby. nice to meet you. nice to meet you. >> thank you very much. >> nice to meet you, paula. hello, diane. nice to see you again. >> hello. not get to do this when he came back in 1980. [laughter] [indiscernible] >> we make real good product. >> just quality control. that is the final step. >> make sure all of the product is good. there you go. how are you doing in there? >> i'm fine. [laughter] good morning. what is your name? >> pat. thank you. >> i like to remind people that the most important job title is not governor, boss, or ship leader, it is being a good mom and dad. i worry about america. i worry whether i will be prosperous enough. prosperity is not a given. that is one of the things i do is i lay out a plan i think will keep america prosperous. that will include reducing marginal tax rates, reform, less owner's regulation. i also worry
. >> brenda. >> hello, brenda. i do like your style. you are pretty tough. [indiscernible] >> what is your first name? >> amy. thank you. >> i appreciate you saying hello. hello there. >> this is paula. >> hello, abby. nice to meet you. nice to meet you. >> thank you very much. >> nice to meet you, paula. hello, diane. nice to see you again. >> hello. not get to do this when he came back in 1980. [laughter] [indiscernible] >> we...
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. >> brenda. are hi, breppeda. -- hi, brenda. > thank you. this has no early morning friction. although i do like your style. i do like your style. you're pretty tough. >> it worked. republicans. >> oh! >> let me go this way so you can go that way. what is your first name? > amy. thank you. >> amy, thanks. appreciate your time. hi there. oh, sorry! hi. >> hi. your grand daurt. >> yep. >> here i am. thank you. gov. bush: hello, abby. nice to meet you. don't know if i am using the right one. thanks. nice to meet you. >> paula. >> sure, i would love to. >> thank you very much. gov. bush: nice to meet you, paula. >> youtube. oo.>> you t gov. bush: thanks. diane. nice to see you again. >> hello. would you like to try your hand [cheering] [indiscernible] your dad did not get to do this when he came back in 1980. >> [laughter] [indiscernible] [laughter] gov. bush: actually in texas, i have signed a court reform on y2k. the federal government ought to follow suit. >> we make real good product. gov. bush: of course not. it is just quality control. that is the final step. >> that is righ
. >> brenda. are hi, breppeda. -- hi, brenda. > thank you. this has no early morning friction. although i do like your style. i do like your style. you're pretty tough. >> it worked. republicans. >> oh! >> let me go this way so you can go that way. what is your first name? > amy. thank you. >> amy, thanks. appreciate your time. hi there. oh, sorry! hi. >> hi. your grand daurt. >> yep. >> here i am. thank you. gov. bush: hello, abby. nice to...
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. >> brenda. gov. bush: hi, brenda. >> thank you. [laughter] gov. bush: we have no early morning [indiscernible] [laughter] gov. bush: although i do like your style. i do like your style. you are pretty tough. [laughter] [indiscernible] >> amy. >> it works. >> go that way. >> for this here for a moment. >> amy. thank you. gov. bush: thank you. i appreciate you saying hello. hi there. >> this is paula. gov. bush: sorry. hi paula. your granddaughters picture. >> yeah. >> thank you. gov. bush: hello, abby. nice to meet you. don't know if i am using the right one. nice to meet you. paula. >> sure, i would love to. >> thank you very much. gov. bush: nice to meet you, paula. thanks. diane. nice to see you again. >> hello. try your hand [indiscernible] your dad did not get to do this when he came back in 1980. >> [laughter] [indiscernible] [laughter] gov. bush: actually in texas, i have turned -- assigned a court .eform on y2k the federal government ought to follow suit. >> we make real good product. gov. bush: of course not. it is just quality control. th
. >> brenda. gov. bush: hi, brenda. >> thank you. [laughter] gov. bush: we have no early morning [indiscernible] [laughter] gov. bush: although i do like your style. i do like your style. you are pretty tough. [laughter] [indiscernible] >> amy. >> it works. >> go that way. >> for this here for a moment. >> amy. thank you. gov. bush: thank you. i appreciate you saying hello. hi there. >> this is paula. gov. bush: sorry. hi paula. your...
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brenda byrd . brenda byrd and her team did a spectacular job keeping the capital clean and lyden webb and his team who moved the furniture and moved it again and again. grace, we appreciate your hard work. please convey our sincerest thanks to your staff. thank you all, the whole staff for your diligent work through many long days and late nights during this trying time in our nations history. >> the chair wishes to make a very brief statement. i would like to begin by thanking the majority leader and democratic leader for their support as i attempted to carry out ill-defined responsibilities in an unfamiliar setting. they ensured that i have the wise counsel of the senate itself through its secretary and herlegislative staff. i am especially grateful to the parliamentarian and her deputy for their unfailing patience and keen insight . i am likewise grateful to the sergeant at arms and his staff for the assistance and many courtesies extended during my of required residency. and thank you all for m
brenda byrd . brenda byrd and her team did a spectacular job keeping the capital clean and lyden webb and his team who moved the furniture and moved it again and again. grace, we appreciate your hard work. please convey our sincerest thanks to your staff. thank you all, the whole staff for your diligent work through many long days and late nights during this trying time in our nations history. >> the chair wishes to make a very brief statement. i would like to begin by thanking the...
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brenda byrd . brenda byrd and her team did a spectacular job keeping the capital clean and lyden webb and his team who moved the furniture and moved it again and again. grace, we appreciate your hard work. please convey our sincerest thanks to your staff. thank you all, the whole staff for your diligent work through many long days and late nights during this trying time in our nations history. >> the chair wishes to make a very brief statement. i would like to begin by thanking the majority leader and democratic leader for their support as i attempted to carry out ill-defined responsibilities in an unfamiliar setting. they ensured that i have the wise counsel of the senate itself through its secretary and herlegislative staff. i am especially grateful to the parliamentarian and her deputy for their unfailing patience and keen insight . i am likewise grateful to the sergeant at arms and his staff for the assistance and many courtesies extended during my of required residency. and thank you all for m
brenda byrd . brenda byrd and her team did a spectacular job keeping the capital clean and lyden webb and his team who moved the furniture and moved it again and again. grace, we appreciate your hard work. please convey our sincerest thanks to your staff. thank you all, the whole staff for your diligent work through many long days and late nights during this trying time in our nations history. >> the chair wishes to make a very brief statement. i would like to begin by thanking the...
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brenda emmanus, bbc news.s it looking? it is looking better through the week. a few stormy bits to come on monday night into tuesday morning. miles across the south at the moment, called in between. an area of rain turning to snow on the higher ground in scotland. could cause an issue on the higher roots. to the south of it, while the breeze is picking up bringing in milderair, it, while the breeze is picking up bringing in milder air, scattering of showers. overall fairly cloudy. the temperature contrast in place as we finish the day. five to six in northern areas, 13 in the south. the milder pushes north overnight. snow will turn to rain. drierfurther south. as we go into monday morning's rush hour, temperatures well clear of frost for many. a day of sunshine across england and wales. only a few showers. most in the north. the channel islands cloudy with outbreaks of rain. scotla nd cloudy with outbreaks of rain. scotland and northern ireland the showers become frequent. the potential for damaging winds by r
brenda emmanus, bbc news.s it looking? it is looking better through the week. a few stormy bits to come on monday night into tuesday morning. miles across the south at the moment, called in between. an area of rain turning to snow on the higher ground in scotland. could cause an issue on the higher roots. to the south of it, while the breeze is picking up bringing in milderair, it, while the breeze is picking up bringing in milder air, scattering of showers. overall fairly cloudy. the...
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here's more now from our entertainment correspondent brenda emmanus. music plays. creative talent, from big names to rising stars. but the glitz and glamour of this annual awards ceremony doesn't hide the fact that a cycle of frustration exists amongst these creatives — fuelled by the lack of acknowledgement from the uk film industry. hailed as one of the pioneers of black independent cinema, director and writer menelik sha bazz is uninspired by the progress he's witnessed in a 30—year career. i'm disappointed with the current situation, because i see a great deal of talent that has basically been wasted. and it seems now we're in this situation where we have no writers that are present in tv, we have hardly any directors and talent or any expression of the black experience. since the ‘70s, the award—winning director has himself been documenting the black british experience. what do you believe needs to be done? the tv industry and the film industry regulate themselves, unlike other industries. and i think there needs to be a change in the way that the industry ope
here's more now from our entertainment correspondent brenda emmanus. music plays. creative talent, from big names to rising stars. but the glitz and glamour of this annual awards ceremony doesn't hide the fact that a cycle of frustration exists amongst these creatives — fuelled by the lack of acknowledgement from the uk film industry. hailed as one of the pioneers of black independent cinema, director and writer menelik sha bazz is uninspired by the progress he's witnessed in a 30—year...
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brenda emmanus, bbc news. royal albert hall on the red carpet with some very special guests at 5:15. and then we have our results show at 9:30 all here on the bbc news channel. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's jane dougall. good afternoon. novak djokovic has won a record—extending eighth title at the australian open — but onlyjust, after a five—set thriller against dominic thiem. djokovic — who was the defending champion — started stronger, winning the first set 6—4. but thiem — who was attempting to win his first grand slam title — fought back to win the next two sets. djokovic seemed to go up a gear, and won the fourth set 6—3, before taking the deciding set 6—4 to secure a 17th grand slam title. meanwhile, there was some british success in melbourne because earlier this morning, joe salisbury won his first grand slam title alongside partner, american rajeev ram, in the men's doubles. he joins jamie murray as one of only two british winners of the men's doubles title at the au
brenda emmanus, bbc news. royal albert hall on the red carpet with some very special guests at 5:15. and then we have our results show at 9:30 all here on the bbc news channel. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's jane dougall. good afternoon. novak djokovic has won a record—extending eighth title at the australian open — but onlyjust, after a five—set thriller against dominic thiem. djokovic — who was the defending champion — started stronger, winning the...
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brenda emmanus, bbc news.n, senior reporter at the sunday times, and business commentatorjosie cox. that's coming up after the latest headlines and a full sport update. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. good morning. a day of contrasts across the country. it started that way. 13 degrees in the south. —5 in the north. in between we have seen some rain this morning. that is turning to snow. could cause some issues on the roads in scotland. a cold day, milderfurther south with outbreaks of heavy thundery rain in northern ireland, south—west scotland, north—west wales later. those temperature contrasts still exist. lots of cloud, not a huge amount of sunshine. lots of showers around overnight of rain. something drier in the southern half of the uk. it should be frost free into your monday morning commute. it is going to be a day when the northern half of the uk sees plenty of showers, particularly in scotland. southern areas, one or two isolated showers. more sunshine on monday. rainfor sho
brenda emmanus, bbc news.n, senior reporter at the sunday times, and business commentatorjosie cox. that's coming up after the latest headlines and a full sport update. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. good morning. a day of contrasts across the country. it started that way. 13 degrees in the south. —5 in the north. in between we have seen some rain this morning. that is turning to snow. could cause some issues on the roads in scotland. a cold day, milderfurther south...
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brenda, what are you watching today. >> i think for longer term investors we need to be careful not to get wrapped up in panic and to really look at -- take a step back and look at what is happening here you know, i think it is a good thing to have a goldman come out and say there is no earnings growth this year whether it is true or not, init is good to have that out there as a barometer i think for longer term investors we need to be able to look past the emotion this market correction and look at the opportunity that it could be providing. >> let's talk about a name like microsoft. it seems to be the name of the day. mike santoli is talking about it cramer talked about it this morning, that it went up a little bit too much. that it was priced for perfection now it has gotten hit. oneof the first big name marquee stocks to get hit. he said he would buy a little here. >> it is not down enough over the last two days i have been getting hit on buy limits i talk about this strategy whenever we are in a correction. i have buy limits, good until canceled at ludicrously lo prices on names t
brenda, what are you watching today. >> i think for longer term investors we need to be careful not to get wrapped up in panic and to really look at -- take a step back and look at what is happening here you know, i think it is a good thing to have a goldman come out and say there is no earnings growth this year whether it is true or not, init is good to have that out there as a barometer i think for longer term investors we need to be able to look past the emotion this market correction...
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.>> it's a little easier to trigger then we probably thought tech reporter brenda does not find theseults surprising because speakers are trained to pick up different voice commands and are likely to react to similar words. if the lack of privacy bothers you, turn the microphone off your speaker or go into the privacy settings. or if you are like brenda, you can embrace it. >> i don't find it daunting because i really don't think about it anymore. it gets to know you and is customizable to your interests. >> brandis is like it or not, the key is to be aware. >>> coming up, cal fire has always had a tough time biting wildfires at one particular time of day. thanks to $300 million, that's about to change. >>> all month long we've been looking for the storm door to open, right now we are heading into last week of the month, and we could be talking about another warm-up. growing up in la, bad air forced us indoors. and now we have to deal with this. climate change is an emergency. that's why i wrote the nation's most progressive climate law. and that's why i'm endorsing tom steyer. becaus
.>> it's a little easier to trigger then we probably thought tech reporter brenda does not find theseults surprising because speakers are trained to pick up different voice commands and are likely to react to similar words. if the lack of privacy bothers you, turn the microphone off your speaker or go into the privacy settings. or if you are like brenda, you can embrace it. >> i don't find it daunting because i really don't think about it anymore. it gets to know you and is...
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brenda emmanus, bbc news.h some very special guests at 5:15. and then we have our results show at 9:30 all here on the bbc news channel. and finally, every year a small community in the united states gathers together with music and festivities to watch a small animal emerge from its home — which locals believe predicts gathers together with music and festivities to watch a small animal emerge from its home — which locals believe predicts the coming weather. it's known as groundhog day.
brenda emmanus, bbc news.h some very special guests at 5:15. and then we have our results show at 9:30 all here on the bbc news channel. and finally, every year a small community in the united states gathers together with music and festivities to watch a small animal emerge from its home — which locals believe predicts gathers together with music and festivities to watch a small animal emerge from its home — which locals believe predicts the coming weather. it's known as groundhog day.
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doreen barrow thank you very much for joining us there from nairobi in kenya the german state of brenda burke has put up 120 kilometers of electric fencing on the border with poland it's an attempt to prevent wild boars infected with african swine fever from straying onto john fox just one confirmed case of swine fever here would result in whole german pig farms being banned from exporting pork swine fever has already led to the deaths of a quarter of the world's pigs in china last month the case of the disease was discovered in a wild boar in poland just 12 kilometers from the german border. german chancellor angela merkel has called for fair relations between retailers and farmers many supermarkets to selling meat and other food a bug and prices falling say they can't make a living thousands have been protesting over the past months now the chancellor has held a meeting of berlin with both sides the practice is also sending german which is out of business. is making sausages he runs one of the few independent but 2 shops in poland. he wants his products to taste good he also aims to m
doreen barrow thank you very much for joining us there from nairobi in kenya the german state of brenda burke has put up 120 kilometers of electric fencing on the border with poland it's an attempt to prevent wild boars infected with african swine fever from straying onto john fox just one confirmed case of swine fever here would result in whole german pig farms being banned from exporting pork swine fever has already led to the deaths of a quarter of the world's pigs in china last month the...
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to be a key player in death conference so last year he had everyone up in arms when he called nato brenda but actually does lead to a rethinking of diplomacy and he says that's actually what he advocates he wants a new media to be strategic he had a very stern warning he say if we come thick of europe as a global power it with these appear because it will take a hard knock so he pushes for europe to become more independent from the united states and he pushes for a new career determined she says so something new he wants you have to work on sunday diary to make on isn't in a better way he wants since he wants more so to miss for europe ok in our report we heard one analyst saying the west has had its moment that it's over for the west basically is that exactly the type of messaging that russia is deploying to undermine the west to undermine its alliances it is but i also. i think it's a pragmatic to acknowledge that as much as we in the western world would like to believe that our common values that our a market models our culture unites us and our shared this has been challenged over the
to be a key player in death conference so last year he had everyone up in arms when he called nato brenda but actually does lead to a rethinking of diplomacy and he says that's actually what he advocates he wants a new media to be strategic he had a very stern warning he say if we come thick of europe as a global power it with these appear because it will take a hard knock so he pushes for europe to become more independent from the united states and he pushes for a new career determined she...
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brenda: muchas gracias, se lo agradezco mucho.n, seÑora brenda. quÉdense aquÍ porque estaremos festejando el dÍa del amor y la amistad. quÉ bonito hacerlo con ustedes y estar de regreso despuÉs de compartir dÍas difíciles. el sol siempre sale aquÍ en el paso. vamos a seguir con mÁs y te saludo a ti mi querida carolina, adelante. carolina: gracias por esa emotiva entrevista. como dices tÚ el sol sale todos los dÍas y esperamos que la familia encuentre la paz que busca. a esta hora les cuento que un vÍdeo causa mucha polÉmica y vamos a verla. con un golpe en la cara fue la forma en que un hombre que es acusado de abuso sexual recibiÓ a su abogado en esta corte de washington. los oficiales se lanzan encima de Él tirÁndolo al piso para luego esposarlo. el sujeto de 26 aÑos dicen que supuestamente persiguiÓ a una mujer hasta el baÑo de una agencia de autos para luego violarla. los nacida en cortÉs el martes y veremos lo que hace en esos momentos. ahora bajo arresto amanece un conductor de uber de oregÓn, asaltó sexualmente a una pasaje
brenda: muchas gracias, se lo agradezco mucho.n, seÑora brenda. quÉdense aquÍ porque estaremos festejando el dÍa del amor y la amistad. quÉ bonito hacerlo con ustedes y estar de regreso despuÉs de compartir dÍas difíciles. el sol siempre sale aquÍ en el paso. vamos a seguir con mÁs y te saludo a ti mi querida carolina, adelante. carolina: gracias por esa emotiva entrevista. como dices tÚ el sol sale todos los dÍas y esperamos que la familia encuentre la paz que busca. a esta hora...
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there's a denny's mother's tireless set for the actual brenda who disappeared and that's when $219.00 revolution. plus. conason technology to make it simple lots of people school lunch in case.
there's a denny's mother's tireless set for the actual brenda who disappeared and that's when $219.00 revolution. plus. conason technology to make it simple lots of people school lunch in case.
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well it certainly has the potential to be that brenda obviously and a great crime karen bauer herself said today that she doesn't see any threat to the stability of the government but other senior figures like peter out mild the christian democrat economy minister he says this is a very serious situation. and you know a lot of people are saying well. it's necessary for everyone now within the christian democratic family to come together and try and assert some stability and indeed the social democrats those of the coalition partners in angle america's national government have been applying the pressure a little bit of non-doing that the c.d.u. show what's the line between it and the far right so they are tempted to make a little bit of political capital with this having said that there are likely to want to bring down the government i think and abandon the coalition because they themselves are electorally very weak so at the moment i think the government will limp all the far right if the party you know it appears to be profiting by having the withdrawal of a k.k. as party leader but
well it certainly has the potential to be that brenda obviously and a great crime karen bauer herself said today that she doesn't see any threat to the stability of the government but other senior figures like peter out mild the christian democrat economy minister he says this is a very serious situation. and you know a lot of people are saying well. it's necessary for everyone now within the christian democratic family to come together and try and assert some stability and indeed the social...
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brenda afirma que fue violada por tres sacerdotes en mÉxico cuando tenÍa 14 aÑos.iolaba. >> la diÓcesis dice que no hay nada mÁs urgente que impartir justicia. a lo que las vÍctimas esperan que ocurra. enrique: los mismos jueces de noveno circuitode apelaciones votaron de manera humana ni me para sostener la hora en que habÍan emitido que bloqueaba la polÍtica en el centro de permanecer en mÉxico. exige a solicitantes de asilo estelar en ese paÍs la resoluciÓn de esos casos. los jueces piden que lo de la federal presente argumentos por escrito a mÁs tardar el prÓximo lunes y los demandantes el martes para resolver el futuro de los 65 inmigrantes que permanecen en ese paÍs. a partir del 1 de marzo las fuerzas de plÁstico serÁn eliminadas de los comercios en nueva york, segÚn el departamento de conservaciÓn ambiental. se utilizan 23,000 millones de bolsas plÁsticas al aÑo. esta ley entra en vigor el domingo. para reducir la contaminaciÓn en nueva york. y seguimos en ese estado. una tormenta invernal afecta el Área. menos cuatro pies de nieve han caÍdo en zonas del no
brenda afirma que fue violada por tres sacerdotes en mÉxico cuando tenÍa 14 aÑos.iolaba. >> la diÓcesis dice que no hay nada mÁs urgente que impartir justicia. a lo que las vÍctimas esperan que ocurra. enrique: los mismos jueces de noveno circuitode apelaciones votaron de manera humana ni me para sostener la hora en que habÍan emitido que bloqueaba la polÍtica en el centro de permanecer en mÉxico. exige a solicitantes de asilo estelar en ese paÍs la resoluciÓn de esos casos....
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brenda byrd and her team did a spectacular job for keeping the capital clean and moving the furniture and moving it again and again. grace, we appreciate all of your hard work, please convey our sincerest thanks to your staff. thank yothank you all for your t work of many long days and long nights in this trying time in a nation's history. >> the chair also wishes to make a very brief statement. i would like to begin by think of the w majority leader in the democratic leader for their support as i tempted to carry out ill-defined response abilities and unfamiliar setting. they insured i had the wise counsel of the senate itself through the secretary and legislative stock. i am grateful for the parliamentarian and her deputy for the unfeeling patient and keen insight. i likewise am grateful for the sgt at arm's and his staff for the assistance and many ucourtesies that extended durig my period of required residency. and thankr you all for making y presence here as culpable as possible. as i depart the chamber i do so with an invitation i long tradition in memory ofta the 135 years we s
brenda byrd and her team did a spectacular job for keeping the capital clean and moving the furniture and moving it again and again. grace, we appreciate all of your hard work, please convey our sincerest thanks to your staff. thank yothank you all for your t work of many long days and long nights in this trying time in a nation's history. >> the chair also wishes to make a very brief statement. i would like to begin by think of the w majority leader in the democratic leader for their...
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brenda emmanus reports.ickens museum, that the celebrated author achieved international fame as one of the world's great storytellers. but today, the venue has more to celebrate than dickens' birthday, having acquired a substantial collection of and original material. over 300 unpublished letters, personal objects, portraits and books. the museum's acquisition, from a personal collection in america, gives a new insight into the life and work of charles dickens, from his personal and business relationships to his state of mind while writing his novels. of these items, almost all of them have been in private hands for many years. some have never been seen. so to repatriate this collection of material of dickens' life and work, into a public museum like this, means there is great opportunities for people to come and enjoy and explore and study it. this narrative is far more than mere fiction. are you david copperfield? iam indeed. dickens created a wealth of work that has inspired great dramatic interpretations
brenda emmanus reports.ickens museum, that the celebrated author achieved international fame as one of the world's great storytellers. but today, the venue has more to celebrate than dickens' birthday, having acquired a substantial collection of and original material. over 300 unpublished letters, personal objects, portraits and books. the museum's acquisition, from a personal collection in america, gives a new insight into the life and work of charles dickens, from his personal and business...
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before she was like brenda and grew up and became an m.f.t. we're excited to contract with her, because she knows the families and it's her specialty to work with families and children in the school district. >> thank you, appreciate the work. >> ms. lam: sorry, one additional follow-up around the reunification of families. i feel it's important as a district we understand the experiences that our students and families are facing and the deep trauma and healing that has to occur. and i understand about the importance of keeping our families safe and confidential, and at the same time, i think it's critical that we shed more light in that visibility around the reunification of our families and really beyond this district as a city and county. like what is the work that is needed to ensure that we are providing the best supports for our students and families. so i'd like to hear either as a follow-up, or any initial thoughts around how we ensure that we, again, have more visibility to the experience of reunification. >> listening to the families
before she was like brenda and grew up and became an m.f.t. we're excited to contract with her, because she knows the families and it's her specialty to work with families and children in the school district. >> thank you, appreciate the work. >> ms. lam: sorry, one additional follow-up around the reunification of families. i feel it's important as a district we understand the experiences that our students and families are facing and the deep trauma and healing that has to occur....
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brenda in springfield vermont, good evening to you. >> good evening.anted to say i do think he is guilty as sin but however the vote goes, i'm very curious to know and kind of scared what is going to happen when more information comes out, are these guys that are voting for an acquittal and they going to be eating their shoes because they were wrong? >> richard also calling on the guilty line, mount pocono pennsylvania. >> good evening, thank you for taking my call. i want to thank you so much for allowing the american people a platform to voice our opinion. he is guilty. in my mind he's guilty for so many reasons. i would like to remind the american people one of the first things that he hid from us, he hid his taxes from us. going to the actual trial i actually have been watching since 2015 since he announced his candidacy but sticking to the trial, what did i learn? i learned today that one of his attorneys in the president's counsel was also in the loop. in the loop. speaking of loops, this president has found also to wait all sorts of loopholes in
brenda in springfield vermont, good evening to you. >> good evening.anted to say i do think he is guilty as sin but however the vote goes, i'm very curious to know and kind of scared what is going to happen when more information comes out, are these guys that are voting for an acquittal and they going to be eating their shoes because they were wrong? >> richard also calling on the guilty line, mount pocono pennsylvania. >> good evening, thank you for taking my call. i want to...
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. >> thank you, i'm going to call up miss brenda baroows. she was born ithe family would e bayview and eventually settle in daily city. i will come back to that. like most families leaving the south, her father moved because he was able to get gainful employment. just like then and today, many black family, the reason her family wasn't able to permanently stay in san francisco because of red line. we've heard about that, that and racism. her family purchased a home in daily city. she returned as a young adult and stayed until she, too, bought her first home in daily city and she tried for years to buy a home in san francisco but was unable to get a loan because of what she considered that herself a displaced san san franciscan. for 40 years and i've had the pleasure of supervisor walton going to san francisco general to see her along with many of her colleagues, to honor 40 years of service at the san francisco general hospital. [cheers and applause] >> that's an applause point. [cheers and applause] >> and her connection to this hospital sp
. >> thank you, i'm going to call up miss brenda baroows. she was born ithe family would e bayview and eventually settle in daily city. i will come back to that. like most families leaving the south, her father moved because he was able to get gainful employment. just like then and today, many black family, the reason her family wasn't able to permanently stay in san francisco because of red line. we've heard about that, that and racism. her family purchased a home in daily city. she...
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>> brenda, thank you for your question. >> thank you. >> i also -- my wife and i have been touched by alzheimer's. diane's mom lived with it for ten years. it's an unbelievably cruel demise. and first of all, my heart goes out to you, i'm sorry for your own suffering and for the suffering of the many, many others you referred to. we have a crying need for deep investment in research around alzheimer's and other chronic and disabling diseases. we used to do this in a robust way through national science foundation, national institutes of health and others. we need to get back into that business. by the way, it was the withdrawal, in part, of that kind of research that has a link to why we pay higher drug prices today. we used to invest in basic research through government, much further along the development chain, if you will. so that when it came to -- when it comes time to commercialize the private investment is smaller and therefore the need to harvest a return is not as great. this is beside your question. but there is -- first of all, let me say, i'm committed to science. isn't it
>> brenda, thank you for your question. >> thank you. >> i also -- my wife and i have been touched by alzheimer's. diane's mom lived with it for ten years. it's an unbelievably cruel demise. and first of all, my heart goes out to you, i'm sorry for your own suffering and for the suffering of the many, many others you referred to. we have a crying need for deep investment in research around alzheimer's and other chronic and disabling diseases. we used to do this in a robust way...
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brenda and her team did a spectacular job in keeping the capital clean and leiden webb and his team, move the furniture and then moved it again and again and again. grace, we appreciate all of your hard work. please convey our sincerest thanks to your staff. thank you all, the whole staff for your diligent work in many long days and late nights during this very trying time in our nations history. >> the chair also wishes to make a very brief statement. to begin by thanking the majority leader in the democratic leader for the support as i attempted to carry out ill-defined responsibilities in an unfamiliar setting. they ensured that i had wise counsel of the senate itself to the secretary and or legislative staff. i'm especially grateful to the parliamentarian beauty for their unfailing patience and keen insight. likewise i am grateful to the sergeant and arms and his staff, for the assistance and many courtesies that they extended during my period of required residency. and thank you all, for making my presence here as comfortable as possible. as i depart the chamber, i do so with an
brenda and her team did a spectacular job in keeping the capital clean and leiden webb and his team, move the furniture and then moved it again and again and again. grace, we appreciate all of your hard work. please convey our sincerest thanks to your staff. thank you all, the whole staff for your diligent work in many long days and late nights during this very trying time in our nations history. >> the chair also wishes to make a very brief statement. to begin by thanking the majority...
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she continued to act throughout her journey, returning to the role that made her famous, brenda walshn the "90210" reboot months after the death of luke perry. what was going through your mind at that moment? because you didn't share this with anyone. >> why wasn't it me? me? me? it's so weird for me to be diagnosed, and then somebody who was even seemingly healthy to go first. it was really, like shocking. >> reporter: shooting the reboot, she put on a brave face publicly, but privately, she knew her cancer was back. >> i thought, when i finally do come out and i would have worked and people would have looked at that and said oh, my god, she can work and other people with stateme stage four can work, too. >> reporter: how did you keep it. >> i had moments of great anxiety where i thought i can't do it. and brian was the one person who knew, like we got theiis, ki >> reporter: she admits it has been a struggle. can you tell me how you found that it was returning? >> i started feeling some very odd aches. i called my oncologist. >> reporter: were you shocked? >> i think yes and no. in
she continued to act throughout her journey, returning to the role that made her famous, brenda walshn the "90210" reboot months after the death of luke perry. what was going through your mind at that moment? because you didn't share this with anyone. >> why wasn't it me? me? me? it's so weird for me to be diagnosed, and then somebody who was even seemingly healthy to go first. it was really, like shocking. >> reporter: shooting the reboot, she put on a brave face...
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. >> maybe by the end of the day it is harder to look at a bank stock brenda when you have the ten year, we just showed it, at 116. >> it is hard in that environment and hard in an environment where there is all kinds of other attractive growth companies whose talks have also fallen when you are looking where to put incremental fun, the financials are inexpensive, but the environment is just -- it is challenging. it seems like it could become even more challenging. when deciding where to put money, financials wouldn't be our first choice no dak, if you didn't like the banks when the ten year was at 130, you are going to hate it at 116. what do you do with these stocks are they all no touch? are they down -- look, i mean, in a month bank of america -- every bank on my list here is down double digit percentage points in a month. now, it has been a horrible week, so a lot it happened this week nonetheless, 15.5%, bank of america. 18.5% for citi and 18.5 for goldman, et cetera, et cetera. >> right to mike mayo's point, and perhaps somebody reacting to it, kre, regional banking etf, scott, o
. >> maybe by the end of the day it is harder to look at a bank stock brenda when you have the ten year, we just showed it, at 116. >> it is hard in that environment and hard in an environment where there is all kinds of other attractive growth companies whose talks have also fallen when you are looking where to put incremental fun, the financials are inexpensive, but the environment is just -- it is challenging. it seems like it could become even more challenging. when deciding...
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so closely with the state of califnia after years on th sidelines bureau of reclamatn commissioner brendaburman says new federal plans to divert water from the delta region in northern california to farms in the southern part of the state will bring water where it's eded most it is meant to balance all of the different factors mo reliable for peop. >>more reliable for some of the best farmland in the rld. but more reliable r fish as well, but for decades, vironmentalists and the fishing industry argued that pumping water threatens eangered fish species berm says their new technology addresses that so they're fish in the system. >>we won't pump as much water but in their lawsuit california state leaders say that some fish will face extinction under the new plan may also say thatit dermines the state's efforts to bring all parties to the negotiating table we had n opportunity to actually come to really meaningful negotiation. but instead this is going to end up in decades of litigation congressman sh carter says his central valley constituents want to see these long time debas resolved with
so closely with the state of califnia after years on th sidelines bureau of reclamatn commissioner brendaburman says new federal plans to divert water from the delta region in northern california to farms in the southern part of the state will bring water where it's eded most it is meant to balance all of the different factors mo reliable for peop. >>more reliable for some of the best farmland in the rld. but more reliable r fish as well, but for decades, vironmentalists and the fishing...
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brenda emmanus, bbc news. and just to remind you, jane hill will be live from the royal albert hall on the red carpet with some very special guests at 5:15. and then we have our results show at 9:30 all here on the bbc news channel. and finally, every year a small community in the united states gathers together with music and festivities to watch a small animal emerge from its home — which locals believe predicts gathers together with music and festivities to watch a small animal emerge from its home — which locals believe predicts the coming weather. it's known as groundhog day. during the ceremony punxsy phil emerges from his temporary home on gobbler‘s knob in the town in pennsylvania. according to tradition, if phil sees his shadow and returns to his hole, he has predicted six more weeks of winter. if phil does not see his shadow, he has predicted an "early spring." groundhog day has been celebrated since 1887 but received worldwide recognition it was featured in the 1993 film groundhog day starring bill m
brenda emmanus, bbc news. and just to remind you, jane hill will be live from the royal albert hall on the red carpet with some very special guests at 5:15. and then we have our results show at 9:30 all here on the bbc news channel. and finally, every year a small community in the united states gathers together with music and festivities to watch a small animal emerge from its home — which locals believe predicts gathers together with music and festivities to watch a small animal emerge from...
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about here of a micro he's tipped as being this key player this year and not these because of his brenda's comments last year on nato everyone was that he now is but actually it's made things moving a little when he said that we had to rethink diplomacy that we had to rethink military strategic he has said that they've had quite a stern warning to the western world when he say i quote if we can think of you up as a global power if you counselling of europe as a global global power it will there's a fear because it would take a hard knock he wants everyone in the western world to work on those solidarity nican isms he wants more as such and that's where you have so that's what would be looking for you know we heard one analyst in our report say the west has had its moment effectively that it's faded in relevance is that exist is not exactly the type. of message that russia is deploying to undermine the west and its allies well i think it's quite pragmatic to actually acknowledge that it's happening as much as we need to western world would like to believe that our common values that the mar
about here of a micro he's tipped as being this key player this year and not these because of his brenda's comments last year on nato everyone was that he now is but actually it's made things moving a little when he said that we had to rethink diplomacy that we had to rethink military strategic he has said that they've had quite a stern warning to the western world when he say i quote if we can think of you up as a global power if you counselling of europe as a global global power it will...
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thanks, sarah brenda said, absolutely they should. art and politics should never be exclusive.ick to their dayjob and keep their personal opinions to themselves. so, quite a lot of you getting in touch. some division of opinion there. if you would like to join the conversation keep it nice, even if you disagree with each other. just use the hashtag and if you want to read more about the comments that were made at the comments that were made at the brits, you can find the full write up on our website. bbc.com/news, or you can find it on the bbc news app. don't go away. i'll be back with the business briefing in a matter of moments. hello there. the weather doesn't look like it's going to be settling down anytime soon, u nfortu nately. we have more rainfall in the forecast, which could exacerbate already existing flooding problems. we still have several severe flood warnings in force. we saw record river levels monday and tuesday across southern and western areas, although those levels have subsided somewhat. however, with more rain in the forecast, piling in during wednesday and
thanks, sarah brenda said, absolutely they should. art and politics should never be exclusive.ick to their dayjob and keep their personal opinions to themselves. so, quite a lot of you getting in touch. some division of opinion there. if you would like to join the conversation keep it nice, even if you disagree with each other. just use the hashtag and if you want to read more about the comments that were made at the comments that were made at the brits, you can find the full write up on our...
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arts correspondent brenda emmanus spoke to three generations of black filmmakers about their lived experiencend television awards has been celebrating lack creative talent from big names to rising stars. but the glitz and glamour of this annual award ceremony does not hide the fact that there is a cycle of frustration among these creatives. billed by the lack of acknowledgement from the uk film industry. hailed as one of the pioneers of black independent cinema, this director and writer is uninspired by the progress he has witnessed in the 30 years he's been in the business. i'm disappointed with the current situation because i see a great deal of talent that is basically been wasted. and it seems 110w basically been wasted. and it seems now where in the situation where we have no writers are present in tv. there's hardly any directors and talents or any expression of the black experience. since the 70s, the award—winning director has himself been documenting the black british experience. what do you believe needs to be done? the film industry and tv industry regulates themselves and unlike u
arts correspondent brenda emmanus spoke to three generations of black filmmakers about their lived experiencend television awards has been celebrating lack creative talent from big names to rising stars. but the glitz and glamour of this annual award ceremony does not hide the fact that there is a cycle of frustration among these creatives. billed by the lack of acknowledgement from the uk film industry. hailed as one of the pioneers of black independent cinema, this director and writer is...
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. >> thank you, i'm going to call up miss brenda baroows.he was born ithe family would e bayview and eventually settle in daily city. i will come back to that. like most families leaving the south, her father moved because he was able to get gainful employment. just like then and today, many black family, the reason her family wasn't able to permanently stay in san francisco because of red line. we've heard about that, that and racism. her family purchased a home in daily city. she returned as a young adult and stayed until she, too, bought her first home in daily city and she tried for years to buy a home in san francisco but was unable to get a loan because of what she considered that herself a displaced san san franciscan. for 40 years and i've had the pleasure of supervisor walton going to san francisco general to see her along with many of her colleagues, to honor 40 years of service at the san francisco general hospital. [cheers and applause] >> that's an applause point. [cheers and applause] >> and her connection to this hospital span
. >> thank you, i'm going to call up miss brenda baroows.he was born ithe family would e bayview and eventually settle in daily city. i will come back to that. like most families leaving the south, her father moved because he was able to get gainful employment. just like then and today, many black family, the reason her family wasn't able to permanently stay in san francisco because of red line. we've heard about that, that and racism. her family purchased a home in daily city. she...
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brenda emmanus reports.dickens museum, the seller to achieved national fame as one of the world's great storytellers. today the venue has more to celebrate than his birthday. having acquired a substantial collection of and original material. over 300 unpublished letters, personal objects, portraits and books. the museum's acquisition from a personal collection in america gives a new insight into the life and work of charles dickens. from his personal and business relationships to his state of mind while writing his novels. of these items almost all of them have been in private hands for many years. some have never been seen. so to repatriate this collection of material of his life and work coming to a public museum like this, means there is great opportunities for people to come and enjoy and explore and study it. his narrative is for far more than mere fiction. dickens created a wealth of work that has inspired great interpretations. it is letters reveal he had some dramas of his own. "it is a tough day. i
brenda emmanus reports.dickens museum, the seller to achieved national fame as one of the world's great storytellers. today the venue has more to celebrate than his birthday. having acquired a substantial collection of and original material. over 300 unpublished letters, personal objects, portraits and books. the museum's acquisition from a personal collection in america gives a new insight into the life and work of charles dickens. from his personal and business relationships to his state of...
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one so that brenda essentially said that facebook maybe more so than most other social media tech companies has a responsibility to control what is on their platform so why does britain think that. facebook isn't taking this welfare say. well i think because facebook is not taken seriously look as you know you guys know i am not a big defender of facebook in this rare instance i would say that facebook is in an interesting situation because certainly the way the e.u. views the role of the kind of role of social media companies and the way that they're viewed here in the u.s. which is where almost all of them have been founded at least you know when we're talking about google and we're talking about facebook and apple those companies when they're here in the u.s. they have a very different view of what their responsibility is within kind of the marketplace of ideas and so what i think the e.u. is looking at is saying look we believe that you need to crackdown and control your platform you need to know exactly what's happening with that who's on it ban people at any any time it's necessary an
one so that brenda essentially said that facebook maybe more so than most other social media tech companies has a responsibility to control what is on their platform so why does britain think that. facebook isn't taking this welfare say. well i think because facebook is not taken seriously look as you know you guys know i am not a big defender of facebook in this rare instance i would say that facebook is in an interesting situation because certainly the way the e.u. views the role of the kind...
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to do that we have assembled a wonderful team including commissioner brenda berman the first female commissionere bureau for reclamation and skip with the first african-american director of the fish and wildlife service and led by paul sousa a career executive. we have come up with a plan changing our operations to use real-time monitoring, better technology and provide more efficient utilization of water so it won't be wasted. that is just the beginning and it's because of this congressional delegation bringing this to the attention of the president and the president saying let's get it done. [applause] >> i'm on up, david. you are going to be a congressman soon so let's get him up here. thank you very much. [applause] as a candidate for president i promise to help solve the water crisis. it was crippling our farmers to due to the chronic mismanagement and misguided policies. misguided policies and management. for too long we have flushed millions of gallons of fresh beautiful clean water from up north straight into the pacific ocean. it's nothing for the pacific ocean. you know what it means,
to do that we have assembled a wonderful team including commissioner brenda berman the first female commissionere bureau for reclamation and skip with the first african-american director of the fish and wildlife service and led by paul sousa a career executive. we have come up with a plan changing our operations to use real-time monitoring, better technology and provide more efficient utilization of water so it won't be wasted. that is just the beginning and it's because of this congressional...
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angry, not only to trump beating me but the american conservatives have finally seen through our brenda, professional politicianshe who show how great they are as family people and have faithfully they are to the church but when it comes time to vote they vote for democrats. that's over there last for decades that studs make conservatives move away from republicans, establishment spublicans and that's what got donald trump elected. jesse: you said so many things there. i don't even know where to go, i don't even have enough time to get into the all. but i will say this mitt romney got a standing ovation at the democratic debate last night. republican got a standing ovation like that. maybe they can primary him, i don't even know if you will run again. we will see. >> i think he showing his true colors. i think he pretends to be something he is not for years and years and a political world. donald trump did not mention him by name but his prayer breakfast when i he said, i agree with it 100%. jesse: we did not have time for. nancy pelosi but maybe will do that again. thank you very much.
angry, not only to trump beating me but the american conservatives have finally seen through our brenda, professional politicianshe who show how great they are as family people and have faithfully they are to the church but when it comes time to vote they vote for democrats. that's over there last for decades that studs make conservatives move away from republicans, establishment spublicans and that's what got donald trump elected. jesse: you said so many things there. i don't even know where...
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mixed reaction on social media, brenda says high ambition for summit who cannot when a gubernatorialter, she needs to be our president. a lot of conversation going on about vice presidential spot including discussion in the news about hillary clinton. rob: don't believe everything you see on the internet. carley: this social media influencer is proving that. natalia taylor told her instagram feelers she was on vacation in bali when these pictures were taken at her local ikea. she said this was to prove it is very easy to pretend you're somebody you are not on social media. so many followers on youtube on its again respond, one person said i feel so did the trade. i thought you were in ballet. the pictures are beautiful and these comments, this is the definition of instagram. 99.9% fake. she was asked if this was sponsored by ikea. she says it wasn't but wishes that it was. that would be quite lucrative for her. rob: thank you so much, appreciate it. jillian: anarchists cause mayhem in new york city in the leader is a professor at a prominent university. >> all issues with the system,
mixed reaction on social media, brenda says high ambition for summit who cannot when a gubernatorialter, she needs to be our president. a lot of conversation going on about vice presidential spot including discussion in the news about hillary clinton. rob: don't believe everything you see on the internet. carley: this social media influencer is proving that. natalia taylor told her instagram feelers she was on vacation in bali when these pictures were taken at her local ikea. she said this was...
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shaffir for sharing your story. >> thank you, brenda. i recognize the gentlelady from west virginia for her questions. >> thank you, chairwoman. thank you all for being here today. this is such an important and somber topic and we must continue to draw attention to make sure that things like the holocaust never ever happen again. i don't need to remind you that monday was the 75th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz. the unspeakable horrors that occurred there at the hands of the nazis, 1.1 million people, the world watched in horror because -- i don't know if it was naÏvety or lack of the fact of the instant news like we have today, that they didn't really comprehend that such things would happen. i grew up in the city of bexley in a jewish community, i grew up going to bar mitzvahs, i went to my nephews bar mitzvahs, they're all adults now, and i think back to being the high school and one of the girls i knew her mother had numbers tattooed on her arm. i was born in 1950 -- i shouldn't probably say that out loud -- but growing u
shaffir for sharing your story. >> thank you, brenda. i recognize the gentlelady from west virginia for her questions. >> thank you, chairwoman. thank you all for being here today. this is such an important and somber topic and we must continue to draw attention to make sure that things like the holocaust never ever happen again. i don't need to remind you that monday was the 75th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz. the unspeakable horrors that occurred there at the hands of...
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rise in support of h.r. 3976, introduced by my friend representative brenda lawrence. this bill as has been mentioned names the post office located in detroit, michigan, in honor of the queen of soul, aretha franklin. aretha franklin was an american singer-song writer, pianist, and civil rights activist. she began her career as a child singing at her church in detroit. so we want to give honor where honor is due and for that next six decades she actually brought her distinctive voice that captivated listeners and influenced countless other singers. so it's my delight to rise in support of this particular bill. it's out of respect for my good friend from michigan and so we'll say a little prayer and hope that this goes through. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlelady from new york is recognized. mrs. maloney: i recognize my good friend and colleague, brenda lawrence, who is the author of this bill. for as much time as she may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the jerusalem is recognized. mrs. lawrence: thank you, chairwoman maloney, for yielding.
rise in support of h.r. 3976, introduced by my friend representative brenda lawrence. this bill as has been mentioned names the post office located in detroit, michigan, in honor of the queen of soul, aretha franklin. aretha franklin was an american singer-song writer, pianist, and civil rights activist. she began her career as a child singing at her church in detroit. so we want to give honor where honor is due and for that next six decades she actually brought her distinctive voice that...