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came about because my brother is a student at caa. i got passionate about the cause. i supported the cause, and i got cisco involved. and so caa provides this really supportive place where my brother john is able to actually pursue his passions. and he's super active in the sports program, he's been active in the arts program. and it just -- it adds a depth to his life that's really powerful. individual donors can make a big impact, and corporate donors can, of course, really move the needle on the organization. and so i view it as, you know, a rewarding outlet for my creative and altruistic passions, because i can see the difference and i can see the impact that i personally can make and the organizations i'm involved with can make. >> no, you spent a whole weekend with me! >> we've been working with caa for about four years, i believe. city lights theater company is a live theater company, so we provide a venue that's a live theater for them to hold their audition workshops. and then, twice a year, they have a showcase. >> i'm sorry
came about because my brother is a student at caa. i got passionate about the cause. i supported the cause, and i got cisco involved. and so caa provides this really supportive place where my brother john is able to actually pursue his passions. and he's super active in the sports program, he's been active in the arts program. and it just -- it adds a depth to his life that's really powerful. individual donors can make a big impact, and corporate donors can, of course, really move the needle on...
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a autopsy found no signs of traumatic injury but investigators are treating the caas suspicious. she struggled with mental health issues, substance abuse and homelessness. >>> police are closing in on the two suspects in a horrifying hit and run. a 14-year-old on a bike was hit by a car and dragged for four blocks. cell phone video shows what happened next. >> what? >> call an ambulance. >> you can hear the teen calling for help. the video begins after the driver stops the car. you see a man and a woman standing outside. they look at the teen and get back in their car and drive away leaving the teen critically injured and lying on the ground. >> who does this? who does this? i am still trying to process it. i get emotional when i think about it. >> the teen is fighting for his life in the hospital. police are urging the driver and passenger to turn themselves in. >>> another hit and run. you see the dark pickup truck as the woman walks in the crosswalk. all of a sudden she gets mowed down. none of the injuries are life threatening. officers are working to identify the man. >>> to
a autopsy found no signs of traumatic injury but investigators are treating the caas suspicious. she struggled with mental health issues, substance abuse and homelessness. >>> police are closing in on the two suspects in a horrifying hit and run. a 14-year-old on a bike was hit by a car and dragged for four blocks. cell phone video shows what happened next. >> what? >> call an ambulance. >> you can hear the teen calling for help. the video begins after the driver...
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el jurado pudo escuchar al chapo en al menos 20 audios al nuo gobernador prepara un caa e miles de jovenesque hacen día a día... a dar más de lo que se espera... a darlo todo para preservar un legado. ford f-150. la fuerza que mueve a los valientes. a veque sabe hablar español?imo en tecnologías es un contador ¿y me escucha y me calma sin me estreso? ¡incréible! !lo sé! ¿mark? qué haces en mi cabeza? ¿qué haces tÚ en la mía? turbotax live. expertos en taxes, en tiempo real. listerine® limpia aprácticamente un 100%. ayudando a prevenir gingivitis y el mal aliento. nunca te conformes con un 25% siempre ve por un 100% demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™ mantén el estilo.poo? nuevo tresemmé between washes. nuestra primera línea para cuando el cabello no se lava. mantén los rizos definidos, un volumen espectacular y un look fresco. haz lo tuyo. nuevo tresemmé between washes. toda una libra de deliciosa comida, ¿cómo lo hicimos? es un chorrito famoso de esto. y eh unos cuantos pedacitos famosos de eso. y un poco de mi pollo famoso encima de todo eso. y máaas gravy. kfc famous bowls. toda una libra de
el jurado pudo escuchar al chapo en al menos 20 audios al nuo gobernador prepara un caa e miles de jovenesque hacen día a día... a dar más de lo que se espera... a darlo todo para preservar un legado. ford f-150. la fuerza que mueve a los valientes. a veque sabe hablar español?imo en tecnologías es un contador ¿y me escucha y me calma sin me estreso? ¡incréible! !lo sé! ¿mark? qué haces en mi cabeza? ¿qué haces tÚ en la mía? turbotax live. expertos en taxes, en tiempo real....
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so i think that's a anddi i caa is the placein t scaling back the tunnels perhaps to one. will that work? >> i think he has to take a look at what that means. some people in los angeles think that l.a. can live on rain water or recycling waste water. or desal nate the ocean. actually, those provide -- those are important sources. but the water that comes from the north is crucial. and a lot cheaper. so the aqueduct called the pat brown aqueduct needs to function and to do that you need what's called an alternate conveyance. they use pumps that's killing the fish and need another way that's environmentally friendly and that's what the tunnels are, it's been studied and studied and i think when the governor looks at it he'll conclude it makes sense. >> we can get more on that. let's get to some final thoughts. you were called a cent tryst, a doomsayer and a trail blazer. >> i say all of them. we're thing. it's -- life has a range, as a plentitude. yes, i like to be a pioneer and a pragmatist. i like to be a creator but i like to respect tradition. all of that. that's what it
so i think that's a anddi i caa is the placein t scaling back the tunnels perhaps to one. will that work? >> i think he has to take a look at what that means. some people in los angeles think that l.a. can live on rain water or recycling waste water. or desal nate the ocean. actually, those provide -- those are important sources. but the water that comes from the north is crucial. and a lot cheaper. so the aqueduct called the pat brown aqueduct needs to function and to do that you need...
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. >> two people shot dead in a caa andther found dead nearby. the triple murder in southeast saturday night was targeted and they don't know why the victims were in the neighborhood. >> at this point. we haveou no ties to the victims in this case. he this neighborhood. recovered from victim's vehicle was a handgun, ammunition and>> drugs. he killings happen as police try to get a handle on a spike in homicides. a dozen and a half in the firnt of 2019 so far. >> mayor bowser was askin residents to report crime and illegal guns. >> we're asking waingtonians to reach out to us when you know about illegal firearms inco our unity or any other illegal activities including drugs, gambling, prostitution that may lead to arguments that result in deadly gun fights. >>he shooting capped off a day of violence in the nation's capitol. >> i see it on tv all the time. i see thing like that but don't expect nothing like that around here. you don't. b nothinut old folks, retired people. calm and cool all day long. >> he's working with federalnd partners task for
. >> two people shot dead in a caa andther found dead nearby. the triple murder in southeast saturday night was targeted and they don't know why the victims were in the neighborhood. >> at this point. we haveou no ties to the victims in this case. he this neighborhood. recovered from victim's vehicle was a handgun, ammunition and>> drugs. he killings happen as police try to get a handle on a spike in homicides. a dozen and a half in the firnt of 2019 so far. >> mayor...
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. >> the caa provides us, really, a supportive place where my brother john is able to actually pursue his passions. >> plus, optimum body health. >> definitely helps me be able to put in like 100% every time
. >> the caa provides us, really, a supportive place where my brother john is able to actually pursue his passions. >> plus, optimum body health. >> definitely helps me be able to put in like 100% every time
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i'd caa desire to maximize profits. >> reporter: a prime example, say the arnolds, drug companies exploitingatent laws. arnold-funded research reveals the companies behind the top 12 selling drugs ngin the u.s. are tr to nearly double their patent protection from 20 to 38 years, blocking cheaper generic competitioil raising prices an average of 68% over five years. >> we want the patent system reformed, and we want a regulatory structure that incentivizes breakthrough drugs, not prolonging a patent for the sake mi zing profits. >> reporter: the pharmaceutical industry the arnolds for focusing on the drug's h are prices wh much higher than what prices actually pay after insurance and discounts. drug companies say most people don't pay list prices. >> regardless of whether the employer paying it, government is paying for it, or the individual is paying for it, at the end of the day, all that money is coming om society. so 2019 is a big year because there are a lot of people who got elected on pharmaceutical pricing, and this is time when they have to pay up or shut up. >> reporter: they are on
i'd caa desire to maximize profits. >> reporter: a prime example, say the arnolds, drug companies exploitingatent laws. arnold-funded research reveals the companies behind the top 12 selling drugs ngin the u.s. are tr to nearly double their patent protection from 20 to 38 years, blocking cheaper generic competitioil raising prices an average of 68% over five years. >> we want the patent system reformed, and we want a regulatory structure that incentivizes breakthrough drugs, not...
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the police, the army, the caa or the airport itself?the minister tell us who is responsibility it will be, the next time it happens? abbey gives fair to say that many lessons were learned in that incident —— i think it is there to say. and the police in the airport had a response but i'm sure for the noble lady that across the ministry of defence, the home office and transport will make sure that we act rapidly to future incidents. today we are told by easyjet because the £50 million due to the disruption at gatwick. other airlines would have had the same cost, the operators would have had similar cost and of course the public and business will have had similar cost. what is the estimate made by the department for transport of the cost associated with these slightly less than perfect technological solutions? what would have cost the airport similarto what would have cost the airport similar to the losses incurred? one peer said 82,000 easyjet passengers, let alone those of other airlines, had been affected. meanwhile, the airline was pl
the police, the army, the caa or the airport itself?the minister tell us who is responsibility it will be, the next time it happens? abbey gives fair to say that many lessons were learned in that incident —— i think it is there to say. and the police in the airport had a response but i'm sure for the noble lady that across the ministry of defence, the home office and transport will make sure that we act rapidly to future incidents. today we are told by easyjet because the £50 million due...
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un recipiente con caas >> cuantas roscas saldrÁn de esta? pasamos a la mesa. segÚn sea grande o chica, es lo que pesa . y formamos unas barritas asÍ, que es el inicio de la rosca. >> cuanto lleva terminar una rosca?ia hora. despuÉs de lo que vimos, procedemos a decorar la rosca. con frustra, con membrillo y guayaba. segÚn sea el caso. y se decora con un polvo blanco. y posteriormente se deja un poco que agarre su tamaÑo. >> luego la rosca es llevada al honor on the durante 30 a 40 minutos. >> luego lo que ya vimos, se procede al cocimiento. que aquÍ ya tenemos una a media cocciÓn. tardarÍa mÁs o menos como que le falta 15 minutos para que salgan. y el tiempo total serÍan de 40 minutos. hice- >> posteriormente se colocan en las cajas, no sin ueÑos muÑequi representarÁ niÑo jesÚs. >> ya le pusimos todos los niÑos. pero hay clientes que quieren expandir la bendiciÓn de haber sacado el bebÉ en la rosca de reyes. y nos piden mÁs niÑos. y lo que hacemos, es ponerle mÁs niÑos. y el niÑo estaba escondido, y la persona que lo sacaba era porque era be
un recipiente con caas >> cuantas roscas saldrÁn de esta? pasamos a la mesa. segÚn sea grande o chica, es lo que pesa . y formamos unas barritas asÍ, que es el inicio de la rosca. >> cuanto lleva terminar una rosca?ia hora. despuÉs de lo que vimos, procedemos a decorar la rosca. con frustra, con membrillo y guayaba. segÚn sea el caso. y se decora con un polvo blanco. y posteriormente se deja un poco que agarre su tamaÑo. >> luego la rosca es llevada al honor on the...
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after caa briefing last year, several senior democratic and republican senators said the intel leadsim to believe the conference was responsible. it is been more than 100 days since jamal khasoggi was murdered inside saudi arabia's consulate an end stable. the government says it has charged 11 suspects and is pursuing a death penalty against five of them. >> bret: thank you. there are new concerns tonight about americans being held captive and iran. last week iran confirmed it is holding a u.s. navy veteran comedy first american seized since president trump took office. michael white is 1 of 4 americans held prisoner in iran. tonight the and other captive talks with the respondent. >> three years ago the phd student left his wife and 2-year-old son in princeton for what he thought would be a quick trip to research 19th century central asia politics. instead he became a victim of 21st century politics, arrested by police. >> iran says that he is a spy. he is not a spy. he is not a spy. he is a history nerd. all he wanted to do was do a good research and then teach for the rest of his
after caa briefing last year, several senior democratic and republican senators said the intel leadsim to believe the conference was responsible. it is been more than 100 days since jamal khasoggi was murdered inside saudi arabia's consulate an end stable. the government says it has charged 11 suspects and is pursuing a death penalty against five of them. >> bret: thank you. there are new concerns tonight about americans being held captive and iran. last week iran confirmed it is holding...
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she had the apartment and the caa carand a cool job instead st happy because these superficial things turn out to be what has not mattered in life. so what have we gotten wrong, i think it comes back to something that is quite striking in the wealth of nations he writes it is the sole purpose of all production entity interest ought to be attended to only so far as it may be necessary. when you say it's so obvious you don't have to prove it that it's a bad sign, but in particular we have embraced in a consumer welfare focuse for this deal ths as long as consumption is rising and living standards are in proving, people are going to be happy. and that ultimately is the thrust of the idea that it does reflect the centrist thinking of the country for "the wall street journal" editorial board and wall street for the talk about economic policies and you can find a left of center think tanks. what is mrs., to stretch the metaphor too far is that it ignores who is baking a pie. as long as you get a big enough slice, everybody likes pie so everybody is going to be happy. in fact we know that is
she had the apartment and the caa carand a cool job instead st happy because these superficial things turn out to be what has not mattered in life. so what have we gotten wrong, i think it comes back to something that is quite striking in the wealth of nations he writes it is the sole purpose of all production entity interest ought to be attended to only so far as it may be necessary. when you say it's so obvious you don't have to prove it that it's a bad sign, but in particular we have...
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in late august, caa yn developed nus infection, nothing major. but when he woke up one day dizzy with a swollen face and s having trouble walking, m and dad took him to the hospital. within days, camdyn's body began to shut down. for a brief moment, his heart stopped. what went through your mind at that moment? >> i thought i was going to lose-- it was hard. but, you know, i had to be strong for him and show him everything would be alright, hard as it was. but, like, i asked the doctors, "is this going to kill my child?" >> nawaz: camdyn was revived, but spent weeks in a medically- induced coma. when he woke up, he was paralyzed. unable to even talk. tests confirmed he'd developed a.f.m. when it strikes, a.f.m. attacks parts of the spinal cord that control movement, sometimes paralyzing arms, legs, shoulders, hips and facial muscles. in severe cases, the respiratory system is also affected, making it hard to breathe. but strangely, feeling and sensation remain and cognitive functioning is unaffected. day by day, millimeter by millimeter, camdyn i
in late august, caa yn developed nus infection, nothing major. but when he woke up one day dizzy with a swollen face and s having trouble walking, m and dad took him to the hospital. within days, camdyn's body began to shut down. for a brief moment, his heart stopped. what went through your mind at that moment? >> i thought i was going to lose-- it was hard. but, you know, i had to be strong for him and show him everything would be alright, hard as it was. but, like, i asked the doctors,...
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what is he saying to israelis, former caa station chief in moscow who served there as well as in iraqkistan and also fox news contributor. dan, it's been unimaginable catastrophe in syria, one would think on human dimensions could not happen in day and age, appears that assad, iran and russia have won, can we keep them in check without the 2,000ops on the ground? >> no question that the people of syria have lost, remains to be seen who the winners are frankly, i don't think how assad can govern long-term given the chemical weapon's attacks he's inflicted of iran and russia on own citizens, as far as the necessity for troops to remain in syria, there's a small contingent of 2,000 of them, the pentagon reports that we've had 4 deaths, two noncombat deaths in the last years and the question that some of our administration officials are asking to invoke the late krautmammrer, given the fact that we have the doctrine, leverage the kurds, would be doing heavy-lifting against isis, i wonder if we are the indispensable element against isis to ensure that they don't reconstitute. eric: can 2,0
what is he saying to israelis, former caa station chief in moscow who served there as well as in iraqkistan and also fox news contributor. dan, it's been unimaginable catastrophe in syria, one would think on human dimensions could not happen in day and age, appears that assad, iran and russia have won, can we keep them in check without the 2,000ops on the ground? >> no question that the people of syria have lost, remains to be seen who the winners are frankly, i don't think how assad can...
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the one who ran the caa was skull and bones and president of the united states and says do you have goodsecrets you pay attention to the letter. you have to. [laughter] but sometimes a duck is just a duck sometimes they are just being generous but yes that is exactly what fuels the books. >> good afternoon. i want to ask what brad is currently reading and his favorite novelist i knew he would be on so i read his latest book the escape artist. but it was so good i didn't want to put it down. i loved it. i plan to read some more of his stuff but why are you reading right now as far as novels thank you so my favorite author, i just cannot lie about this. it's a guy named brad meltzer and i say you've done it again. and obviously why do you say stuff like that but i read everything every genre from young adult to thrillers it was agatha christie and judy bloom were the first grand dames i read in the john grisham. . >> what about murder at thet vickery? . >> the first mystery i have ever read. i remember picking up agatha christie murder at the vicarage. do not call in and tell me. i don't w
the one who ran the caa was skull and bones and president of the united states and says do you have goodsecrets you pay attention to the letter. you have to. [laughter] but sometimes a duck is just a duck sometimes they are just being generous but yes that is exactly what fuels the books. >> good afternoon. i want to ask what brad is currently reading and his favorite novelist i knew he would be on so i read his latest book the escape artist. but it was so good i didn't want to put it...