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carolyn would still be here.ut the woman at the start of our story? jamie hart's case had been handled by the brazos county sheriff's office. but after ynobe was arrested, it didn't take long for the college station police department and the sheriff's office to compare the dna. what they found, ynobe was also jamie's killer. what's that moment like? >> i remember the feeling of wanting to feel relieved, but all i could think was, this is exactly what i knew was going to happen. he struck again. another girl is dead. and another family has lost their precious daughter. >> chuck says to this day he misses jamie and has never gotten over being viewed as a suspect. >> having to spend such a long time under investigation for the death of a loved one, it hurts. . >> it's like a scar. >> very much so. very much so. >> do you feel bad at all, that he was put through that? >> sorry he had to go through that. if i had to do the investigation over, i wouldn't change anything. >> sorry he lost the love of his life. we had to
carolyn would still be here.ut the woman at the start of our story? jamie hart's case had been handled by the brazos county sheriff's office. but after ynobe was arrested, it didn't take long for the college station police department and the sheriff's office to compare the dna. what they found, ynobe was also jamie's killer. what's that moment like? >> i remember the feeling of wanting to feel relieved, but all i could think was, this is exactly what i knew was going to happen. he struck...
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up close is an american tourist, carolyn, who is in paris right now. carolyn, can you tell us how close you are to the scene and what you're seeing? >> hi, yes! i'm a couple of blocks away, a food five to seven minute walk. i'm in a different area, but i have a pretty clear view of notre dame. so if you are looking at the front, i am on the left hand side. >> does it appear -- is the fire lessening at all? does it seem like they are getting a handle on it? >> yeah, it seems like it. at first, the flames were really big, the smoke ras ridwas origi pretty greenish, and now it's like a grayish color. it's mostly coming from the very back where the steeple was and the altar of the church would be. >> carolyn, had you been visiting the cathedral today or during your viz it? >> yeah. so i actually live in france and work about an hour away from here. so i had a friend who came and visited for a week. so we went to visit notre dame on friday. and so today we were going to be walking to shakespeare and company, which is across the way. we saw a huge pillar of
up close is an american tourist, carolyn, who is in paris right now. carolyn, can you tell us how close you are to the scene and what you're seeing? >> hi, yes! i'm a couple of blocks away, a food five to seven minute walk. i'm in a different area, but i have a pretty clear view of notre dame. so if you are looking at the front, i am on the left hand side. >> does it appear -- is the fire lessening at all? does it seem like they are getting a handle on it? >> yeah, it seems...
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carolyn describes her first day at school. she says her heart was beating so fast. they get it that i always took care of that ever since she was a little girl. but now other people will take over they will teach many new things in her life. julie said. the teenager will be away from home for nearly a year then she'll do a seven month internship in the hotel itself and that time airline will learn much more than business the hotel school also aims to give these young people confidence and independence. but as i tell mama i promised my aunt i'd be able to support our family better if i went to the school so she let me go. this ability seen as the setting for a world class hotel. yari in erlend are hoping they'll be able to test out their skills by getting an internship here. i imagine some day the hotel wrists will be full of guests drinking the cup and she knows i've made. making capital could turn out to be the first step of a stellar career. that's all from global three thousand this time we're back next week and don't forget we love hearing from you send us an e-
carolyn describes her first day at school. she says her heart was beating so fast. they get it that i always took care of that ever since she was a little girl. but now other people will take over they will teach many new things in her life. julie said. the teenager will be away from home for nearly a year then she'll do a seven month internship in the hotel itself and that time airline will learn much more than business the hotel school also aims to give these young people confidence and...
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with that, carolyn, back to you. >> thank you so much for that. >> it's head of fx and rate strategy from ubs. let's pick up on where annetta just left us in terms of the ecb meeting today. there were hopes that we would get more on possible tiering from the ecb, but in the last weeks it seems like that's probably further away than the market had been hoping are you expecting to get any more concrete hints around this possibility at today's meeting >> in terms of the formal communication, probably no the main question is how does draghi respond to questions around that because it is, as you say, focal, and i think that what the market has run a little bit ahead of itself thinking that tiering is a mainstream tool that is being discussed to be deployed in the next few months, and actually, there's a lot of people in the market, and at some point this even became clear in the pricing that tiering is opening up the way for cuts, further cuts, into more negative territory. the ecb is looking for contingency plans, but all signs are actually showing that growth is picking up, and they won
with that, carolyn, back to you. >> thank you so much for that. >> it's head of fx and rate strategy from ubs. let's pick up on where annetta just left us in terms of the ecb meeting today. there were hopes that we would get more on possible tiering from the ecb, but in the last weeks it seems like that's probably further away than the market had been hoping are you expecting to get any more concrete hints around this possibility at today's meeting >> in terms of the formal...
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we are joined by congresswoman carolyn maloney. rep. maloney: thank you. i'm so proud of leticia james and the state of new york for bringing this case to the supreme court. 17 different states joined the leadership of new york to get an accurate count in our census. it was a spirited debate. theyone spoke, with exception of justice thomas, and they brought many points out. the senses is supposed to count everyone, it is supposed to enumerate, count everyone, and be as accurate as possible, and this is important because our representation is based on the census numbers. so if you are not counted, you are not represented, and the census numbers, and terms of federal dollars, impact every year on where over $700 billion are spent for the needs of people for housing, for health care. it is based on census numbers. so if you are not counted, you are not receiving the proper our businesses and our country and our government depend on census numbers for the data, for the research to move our country forward for the next 10 years. accurate,a is not than our progr
we are joined by congresswoman carolyn maloney. rep. maloney: thank you. i'm so proud of leticia james and the state of new york for bringing this case to the supreme court. 17 different states joined the leadership of new york to get an accurate count in our census. it was a spirited debate. theyone spoke, with exception of justice thomas, and they brought many points out. the senses is supposed to count everyone, it is supposed to enumerate, count everyone, and be as accurate as possible, and...
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carolyn, i think you have more over at the desk >> absolutely. snoo i just wonder how much uncertainty is really attached to that given that we've seen the latest downgrade of the imf global growth and we're seeing very patchy signs when it comes to the u.s. economy, and you said in your report that the u.s. is going to lead the recovery who it comes to the oil markets. >> what we've said in our report, overall theme was mixed signals. what we meant by that is that we have knowledge that towards the end of last year and the very early part of this year there has been some weakness in demand in the oecd as a whole. for the time being while we acknowledge that, yes, there are concerns and that the imf had a gdp downgrade. for the time being we retain a view that the main drooichgs factors in china and india and the united states, which, of course, has a booming petrol chemical industry, those driving factors remain very powerful >> they're powerful at this point in time, but what could be the biggest changer here what could be the biggest factor wh
carolyn, i think you have more over at the desk >> absolutely. snoo i just wonder how much uncertainty is really attached to that given that we've seen the latest downgrade of the imf global growth and we're seeing very patchy signs when it comes to the u.s. economy, and you said in your report that the u.s. is going to lead the recovery who it comes to the oil markets. >> what we've said in our report, overall theme was mixed signals. what we meant by that is that we have knowledge...
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friends have now identified the victim as carolyn allen. it happened at around 10:00 last night at woodside drive. we spoke with people who knew the victim.>> she was a buddy of ours. her dogs were buddies our dogs, we would walk with her and meet at the field.>> reporter: those who knew carolyn described her as a youthful spirit, now retired the minnesota native was a wizard of finance, a bookkeeper and accountant her dogs were her children.>> she was a friend. you don't want to lose a friend. >> she loved her dogs.>> wonderful neighbors. really the best.>> reporter: allen on a routine nightly walk with her two dogs saturday night around 10 in the evening was crossing coletta street right in front of her home, neighbors say she was in the crosswalk when a car heading northbound did not see her or her dogs and crashed into them. police markings show the extent of the trash, what you don't see our break marks. alan and one of her dogs died at the scene, another dog rushed to a pet hospital with a broken leg in stable condition. police arrest
friends have now identified the victim as carolyn allen. it happened at around 10:00 last night at woodside drive. we spoke with people who knew the victim.>> she was a buddy of ours. her dogs were buddies our dogs, we would walk with her and meet at the field.>> reporter: those who knew carolyn described her as a youthful spirit, now retired the minnesota native was a wizard of finance, a bookkeeper and accountant her dogs were her children.>> she was a friend. you don't want...
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back over to you for now, carolyn. >> dan, wow, what a story. much for that >>> now, let's switch gears. the pharma industry is still vulnerable to market and technology shifts. that's according to the global 100 report this is a report on how health care companies are shaping the future of health care, and i'm very glad we're now joined by one of the authors, john roundtree, managing partner at nova -- sectal we're seeing so much disruption whether it's in the automotive or financial services, but also in health care how is that being documented how is that -- how does it manifest itself? >> the interesting thing about these 100 companies is that they're all dealing with that in very different ways. in the u.s. you find that companies are looking to these disruptions for massive growth and companies investing. a lot of it a lot of capital going behind it in terms of deals and m&a. in europe and the says rest of the world people are playing a slightly different game. they're trying to hook to that with the capital markets, but they've also got t
back over to you for now, carolyn. >> dan, wow, what a story. much for that >>> now, let's switch gears. the pharma industry is still vulnerable to market and technology shifts. that's according to the global 100 report this is a report on how health care companies are shaping the future of health care, and i'm very glad we're now joined by one of the authors, john roundtree, managing partner at nova -- sectal we're seeing so much disruption whether it's in the automotive or...
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carolyn stay with me. i want to share a statement from the paris mayor moments ago, urging the public to, quote, respect the security perimeter around the cathedral while emergency services tackle this terrible fire. clearly, this is a cathedral, anne mentioned it earlier, 12 million tourists a year. this is a very crowded area. we know that everyone was evacuated. in the last few minutes, they are pushing people even further and further from the perimeter. the mayor of paris is urging people to respect that. president emanuel macron has canceled plans for a speech he was going to be giving tonight given the fact that this fire is continuing and out of control. you haven't seen water yet. you've seen a few firefighters. has that situation changed? i know you are a good seven-minute walk but what can you see now on the ground? >> i mean, you can't -- from this end, you can't see anyone trying to stop anything. yeah. i can't see any -- it doesn't seem like they're doing anything. the fire is just working its
carolyn stay with me. i want to share a statement from the paris mayor moments ago, urging the public to, quote, respect the security perimeter around the cathedral while emergency services tackle this terrible fire. clearly, this is a cathedral, anne mentioned it earlier, 12 million tourists a year. this is a very crowded area. we know that everyone was evacuated. in the last few minutes, they are pushing people even further and further from the perimeter. the mayor of paris is urging people...
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we will speak to carolyn maloney. first, a closer look at the markets. abigail doolittle is with us halfway through the trading day. abigail: take a look at the green on the screen for the dow, s&p, nasdaq. after a couple days of stalled action, clearly, the buyers are taking over. the s&p 500 on pace for a record closing high, close to the possibility of an all-time high. small caps participating today. the russell 2000 had been down three days, but today the small-cap bowls are out, so it is a rally. relative to the s&p 500, in the bloomberg, looking at the one-your chart, rsi momentum indicator. the s&p 500 last september hitting that all-time high, record closing highs. this quarter's big rally, which is not reversed, even though the uptrend is reversing. right now on pace for a record closing high and possibly an all-time high. this as we are stretching into overbought conditions, which is not a bad thing. technician do not mind overbought conditions. it is if they come back in. as for other sectors, consumer discretionary, tech, lots of green. inve
we will speak to carolyn maloney. first, a closer look at the markets. abigail doolittle is with us halfway through the trading day. abigail: take a look at the green on the screen for the dow, s&p, nasdaq. after a couple days of stalled action, clearly, the buyers are taking over. the s&p 500 on pace for a record closing high, close to the possibility of an all-time high. small caps participating today. the russell 2000 had been down three days, but today the small-cap bowls are out,...
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carolyn, you are the star of a movie. this is the part of the movie where you get your heart broken. where the world tests you and people treat you like shit. but it has to happen this way. otherwise, the end of the movie, when you get everything you want, won't feel as rewarding. there are assholes out there, but in the end, they don't matter. because this movie's not about them. it's never been about them. all this time, the movie's been about you. thanks. -carolyn? -yes, rutabaga? i think katie and i are getting a divorce. corduroy? i don't want this thing anymore. corduroy? hey, you decent, man? (gasps) oh, sweet jesus. >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: whoo! yeah! welcome to "the daily show," everybody! welcome to "the daily show," everybody! thank you so much for tuning in! thank you for tuning in and thank you for coming out! sit down! let's do this thing! oh, man, i'm so excited! our guest tonight is the sta
carolyn, you are the star of a movie. this is the part of the movie where you get your heart broken. where the world tests you and people treat you like shit. but it has to happen this way. otherwise, the end of the movie, when you get everything you want, won't feel as rewarding. there are assholes out there, but in the end, they don't matter. because this movie's not about them. it's never been about them. all this time, the movie's been about you. thanks. -carolyn? -yes, rutabaga? i think...
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it was wild to watch. >> carolyn, i hate to say it, but when you see a fire this big and when one of the first things you notice is scaffolding, it's just an overwhelming chance that it's going to be related to the huge construction project that was going on. it's been kind of on and off, it has struggled for funding. nothing like the new effort will be to rebuild notre dame, certainly. but did you notice, was the construction all that visible with the naked eye? >> not from the inside. my friend and i went to the church on friday, and we didn't -- we didn't notice anything distinct from the inside. from the outside, if i remember correctly, there were some -- you could see some of the construction but it wasn't something that really seemed to distract at all from the church itself. so it didn't seem to be super overwhelming it wasn't something i looked at the church and noted how much construction was going on. >> describe the streets of paris and the people of paris as best you can. >> yeah, so when we were first there we were pretty close, we were a couple of blocks away and no on
it was wild to watch. >> carolyn, i hate to say it, but when you see a fire this big and when one of the first things you notice is scaffolding, it's just an overwhelming chance that it's going to be related to the huge construction project that was going on. it's been kind of on and off, it has struggled for funding. nothing like the new effort will be to rebuild notre dame, certainly. but did you notice, was the construction all that visible with the naked eye? >> not from the...
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thank you for joining me carolyn. that's it for us stay tuned for a big van jones show.ifornia governor gavin newsom. you can't miss that. sight. [police siren] ♪ [police siren] ♪ [police siren] police radio: onstar, it's safe to slow it down. ♪ onstar advisor: mr. grantham, this is onstar. onstar advisor: the police have your vehicle. mr. grantham: thank you so much. you get the price match guarantee. so if you find your room at a lower rate, hilton is like... we're gonna match that rate and give you an extra 25% off. what would travel sites do if you found a different price? that's not my problem, it's your problem. book at hilton.com and get the hilton price match guarantee. let's see, aleve is than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. the doctor's office might mejust for a shot.o but why go back there when you can stay home with neulasta® onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta® reduced the risk of infection from 17%
thank you for joining me carolyn. that's it for us stay tuned for a big van jones show.ifornia governor gavin newsom. you can't miss that. sight. [police siren] ♪ [police siren] ♪ [police siren] police radio: onstar, it's safe to slow it down. ♪ onstar advisor: mr. grantham, this is onstar. onstar advisor: the police have your vehicle. mr. grantham: thank you so much. you get the price match guarantee. so if you find your room at a lower rate, hilton is like... we're gonna match that rate...
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carolyn hennig a gynecologist counsels women who decide to have an abortion when they get a diagnosis of down syndrome she knows the pressure for all involved. as. there are so many factors to consider how old are my how stable is my relationship to my other children still need a lot of attention hennig says the blood test that detects down syndrome as early as ten weeks of pregnancy gives families time to make difficult decisions early on that's also important to ensure that mother and child are well looked after if the mother decides to have a baby. for an it isn't because she goes deeper. she says the blood test sends a message that society does not accept children like severe. i ask myself why. and if you then don't have to pay for the test these children will simply not exist. even though they're perfectly happy children who radiate joy and have so much love to give. the blood tests for down syndrome are already a standard procedure in denmark and france in those countries few children like sophia are born. in the philippines the island of mindanao was long been the scene of a po
carolyn hennig a gynecologist counsels women who decide to have an abortion when they get a diagnosis of down syndrome she knows the pressure for all involved. as. there are so many factors to consider how old are my how stable is my relationship to my other children still need a lot of attention hennig says the blood test that detects down syndrome as early as ten weeks of pregnancy gives families time to make difficult decisions early on that's also important to ensure that mother and child...
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carolyn: get this -- it is frost and partners.other iconic building has frost and partners designed? >> the best building ever. caroline: the bloomberg headquarters. is going this office to have gondola rides. as the bloomberg office have gondola rides? coming up, online startups advertising prescription drugs for off label uses and injuring a legal gray area. more on that ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ of online health care startups is advertising prescription drugs for off label uses, in one instance advertising blood-pressure medicine to treat anxiety. experts say the advertising test the boundaries of medical marketing. thank you very much for joining us. explain this. drugs get identified for one purpose. doctors are allowed to prescribe them for other purposes as they see fit, but, technically, what is the law about the pharmaceutical maker itself pointing out those other purposes? >> well, we have this division of labor. the federal government, the fda regulates drug companies themselves, including what claims they can make ab
carolyn: get this -- it is frost and partners.other iconic building has frost and partners designed? >> the best building ever. caroline: the bloomberg headquarters. is going this office to have gondola rides. as the bloomberg office have gondola rides? coming up, online startups advertising prescription drugs for off label uses and injuring a legal gray area. more on that ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ of online health care startups is advertising prescription drugs for off label uses, in...
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. >> we are joined by congresswoman carolyn maloney. >> thank you. i'm so proud of the great state of new york for the leadership they played in bringing this case to the supreme court. 17 states joined the leadership of new york to get an accurate count in our census. it was a spirited debate. everyone spoke with the exception of justice thomas. they brought many points out. census isll, the supposed to count everyone. it is supposed to count everyone and be as accurate as possible. this is important because our representation is based on the census numbers. if you are not counted, you are not represented. the census numbers in terms of federal dollars impact every billion areher $700 spent on the needs of people, housing, health care. it is based on these numbers. if you are not counted, you are not receiving the proper support. our businesses and our country usd government depends on cens numbers for the data, the research to move our country forward for the next 10 years. accurate,a is not then our programs and policies are not accurate. the cens
. >> we are joined by congresswoman carolyn maloney. >> thank you. i'm so proud of the great state of new york for the leadership they played in bringing this case to the supreme court. 17 states joined the leadership of new york to get an accurate count in our census. it was a spirited debate. everyone spoke with the exception of justice thomas. they brought many points out. census isll, the supposed to count everyone. it is supposed to count everyone and be as accurate as...
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. >> friends have identified the victim as carolyn allen. >> authorities say she was crossing the street with two of her dogs when she and one of those dogs were struck and killed. that happened at about 10:00 last night in san anselmo at woodside drive. we have live coverage where police arrested the driver. >> reporter: they have identified the driver as 30- year-olds james boswell, he has been booked on suspicion of driving under the influence. all-night people have been dropping off lowers where the crash occurred along this busy thoroughfare.>> she is a buddy of ours, her dogs were friends of our dogs, we would meet at the field.>> reporter: those who knew carolyn allen described her as a youthful spirit. she was a wizard of finance, a bookkeeper and accountant. her dogs were her children.>> she was a friend.>> she loved her dogs.>> wonderful neighbors. really the best.>> reporter: allen on eight routine walk with her daughter saturday night was crossing the street right in front of her home. neighbors say she was in the crosswalk when a car heading northbound did not see her or her
. >> friends have identified the victim as carolyn allen. >> authorities say she was crossing the street with two of her dogs when she and one of those dogs were struck and killed. that happened at about 10:00 last night in san anselmo at woodside drive. we have live coverage where police arrested the driver. >> reporter: they have identified the driver as 30- year-olds james boswell, he has been booked on suspicion of driving under the influence. all-night people have been...
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most kids they can't get enough of games on their tablet it's a struggle for their parents ed and carolyn marks. so they pushed forre ctive and creative play. >> the benefits of their offscreen really expanding their imagination, learning how to interact with each other and learning just a lot of social skills. >> reporter: another benefit, staying physically fit. so i ortant that the world health organization just released new guidelines about kids and screen time. it says children under 2 should have no screen time at all. ages 2 to 4, no more than an hour a day. but it's not just kids. another new study reveals adults and teens aren't moving adults are sitting dore than six hours peray and teenagers over 8. they're spending more times on computers, tvs and deos, and it's putting people at greater risk for diabetes, obesity, heart disease and cancer. dr. luke is a preventative cardiologist. what are some of the small things we can do during the day to help improve our health? >> we can walk from our car to our office at a brisk pace, we can take the stairs, we can even walk to tunch. al
most kids they can't get enough of games on their tablet it's a struggle for their parents ed and carolyn marks. so they pushed forre ctive and creative play. >> the benefits of their offscreen really expanding their imagination, learning how to interact with each other and learning just a lot of social skills. >> reporter: another benefit, staying physically fit. so i ortant that the world health organization just released new guidelines about kids and screen time. it says children...
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. >> carolyn at the san francisco produce market texts with old produce that's available. the produce is always excellent. we get things like broccoli, brussels sprouts, bell peppers. everything that we use is nice and fresh, so when our clients get it, they really enjoy it, and it's important to me to feel good about what i do, and working in programs such as this really provides that for me. it's helping people. that's what it's really about, and i really enjoy that. >> the work at the produce market for me representing the intersection between environment and community, and when we are working at that intersection, when we are using our resources and our passion and our energy to heal the planet and feed the people, nothing gets better than >> welcome to a refill week. welcome to everyone joining us at chase centre and in b.c. sports bay area, we are on t.v. today, so thank you very much. we are from one '07 seven the bone. thank you. paul and i have been radio partners in the bay area for over 30 years and over those 30 years, we have had the opportunity to make a livi
. >> carolyn at the san francisco produce market texts with old produce that's available. the produce is always excellent. we get things like broccoli, brussels sprouts, bell peppers. everything that we use is nice and fresh, so when our clients get it, they really enjoy it, and it's important to me to feel good about what i do, and working in programs such as this really provides that for me. it's helping people. that's what it's really about, and i really enjoy that. >> the work...
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carolyn manno is here with the bleacher report. >> fans do not want this particular series to end!me we see. this is bad blood between philly and brooklyn and has made the playoffs extremely exciting. this is one of the best in the league. latest installment came last night. third quarter of the game. sixers star joel embiid picking up a hard foul on jared allen and jared dudley of the nets not wasting any time flying into the mix. he has not shied away from the shot light when it comes to this feud and it started when jared and hit embiid in the face in game two. both getting ejected from the game and they pup the game away on a three from mike scott. philly with a 3-1 lead in the series. after the game, embiid is ready with the trash talk. >> i'm in! first of all, he's a nobody, so i'm too valuable for my team. that's why i didn't react. i did not do anything. >> jared dudley may ab nobody but james harden certainly isn't. surprisingly, he was a virtual no-show for the rockets. the league's leading scorer missing all 10 of his first half shots against the jazz. the first time any
carolyn manno is here with the bleacher report. >> fans do not want this particular series to end!me we see. this is bad blood between philly and brooklyn and has made the playoffs extremely exciting. this is one of the best in the league. latest installment came last night. third quarter of the game. sixers star joel embiid picking up a hard foul on jared allen and jared dudley of the nets not wasting any time flying into the mix. he has not shied away from the shot light when it comes...
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next speaker, please. >> hi, i'm carolyn flagg. i live on the other house directly across the street from this lot that is being developed. and thank you for hearing us. so i have a few concerns, and one is also about traffic, that this is one street long street, and people use it to cut through from monterey down to a shaughnessy, and it has recently gotten very bad, with a lot of discussion between neighbors about it. there was a list served next door, and there was a very large discussion on there, and another one going on there about the same area. so my concern is about the increase in traffic. but also combined with the parking that's there because this will take away two, three maybe, parking spots with the driveways coming out all on nordoff street. the previous design who two driveways on stillings and just two on nordoff street. and the other thing i'm concerned about is the height of the property. and that the windows -- there was some discussion with the housing of cayuga. and the neighborhood is set up so nicely, the w
next speaker, please. >> hi, i'm carolyn flagg. i live on the other house directly across the street from this lot that is being developed. and thank you for hearing us. so i have a few concerns, and one is also about traffic, that this is one street long street, and people use it to cut through from monterey down to a shaughnessy, and it has recently gotten very bad, with a lot of discussion between neighbors about it. there was a list served next door, and there was a very large...
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carolyn hennig a gynecologist counsels women who decide to have an abortion when they get a diagnosis of down syndrome she knows the pressure for all involved. there is so many factors to consider how old are my how stable is my relationship to my other children still need a lot of attention i like to tell my patients that they just have to decide what's easiest for them. haneke says the blood test that detects down syndrome as early as ten weeks of pregnancy gives families time to make difficult decisions early on that's also important to ensure that mother and child are well looked after if the mother decides to have her baby. for ana to send the issue goes deeper. she says the blood test sends a message that society does not accept children like sophia. i will ask myself why. and if you then don't have to pay for the test these children will simply not exist. even though they're perfectly happy children who radiate joy and have so much love to give. the blood test for down syndrome are already a standard procedure in denmark and france in those countries few children like sophia ar
carolyn hennig a gynecologist counsels women who decide to have an abortion when they get a diagnosis of down syndrome she knows the pressure for all involved. there is so many factors to consider how old are my how stable is my relationship to my other children still need a lot of attention i like to tell my patients that they just have to decide what's easiest for them. haneke says the blood test that detects down syndrome as early as ten weeks of pregnancy gives families time to make...
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carolyn: $8.6 billion winning .id we will bring you more on that.want to go back to something you said. everyone thinks this is a late does late cycle mean? tom: late cycle definitely means late cycle for the economy, which in number terms means investments would be negative. that is why curve flattening signals that usually and it should be an extremely tight have market so you controllable inflationary pressures because people say expectations can change. we did a piece a couple of weeks and the employment market. unemployment rate is a bad measure. caroline: meanwhile, we cannot have you on without asking you about bitcoin. it has been on a tear. .t's come off its highs why are we seeing the sudden change in sentiment? >> i think a lot of significant things happened this past week , but it looked like it was based on true buying. most people who were skeptical of crypto and witnessed last year's decline said bitcoin was on its way back to 90, so i think sentiment has to change because bitcoin is now in a bull market. joe: besides the price it sel
carolyn: $8.6 billion winning .id we will bring you more on that.want to go back to something you said. everyone thinks this is a late does late cycle mean? tom: late cycle definitely means late cycle for the economy, which in number terms means investments would be negative. that is why curve flattening signals that usually and it should be an extremely tight have market so you controllable inflationary pressures because people say expectations can change. we did a piece a couple of weeks and...
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. >> carolyn at the san francisco produce market texts with old produce that's available.roduce is always excellent. we get things like broccoli, brussels sprouts, bell peppers. everything that we use is nice and fresh, so when our clients get it, they really enjoy it, and it's important to me to feel good about what i do, and working in programs such as this really provides that for me. it's helping people. that's what it's really about, and i really enjoy that. >> the work at the produce market for me representing the intersection between environment and community, and when we are working at that intersection, when we are using our resources and our passion and our energy to heal the planet and feed the people, nothing gets better than >> good morning, everyone. this is the budget and finance meeting of april 17, 2019. i am sandra lee fewer, the chair of the committee. i'm joined by supervisor stefani, the vice chair, and we'll soon be joined by supervisor mandelman. the clerk is linda wong. and i would like to thank kaleena and korman of s.f. gov. >> please silence all
. >> carolyn at the san francisco produce market texts with old produce that's available.roduce is always excellent. we get things like broccoli, brussels sprouts, bell peppers. everything that we use is nice and fresh, so when our clients get it, they really enjoy it, and it's important to me to feel good about what i do, and working in programs such as this really provides that for me. it's helping people. that's what it's really about, and i really enjoy that. >> the work at the...
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the corners office as she was 72-year-old carolyn marie allen of san saba. she was walking two dogs in a crosswalk on butterfield road when a car hit them. allen and one of the dogs died. the driver now faces felony dui and other charges. >>> berkeley police are investigating a possible puzzle that happened at a uc berkeley fraternity house. it happened early sunday around midnight at an off-campus fraternity on channing wade. uc berkeley student reported that two men assaulted them and a few details were released. is unclear whether the two suspects were also uc berkeley students. >>> we have learned in oregon artwork and former rain was one of four killed one and it construction crane collapse in seattle.ascam video shows the moment it came crashing down at google's new campus on saturday and travis corbett and another worker were in the crane when it fell into other people including a college student from southern california, sarah wong, were killed below. investigators are still trying to pinpoint what caused the collapse.>>> u.s. measles cases continue
the corners office as she was 72-year-old carolyn marie allen of san saba. she was walking two dogs in a crosswalk on butterfield road when a car hit them. allen and one of the dogs died. the driver now faces felony dui and other charges. >>> berkeley police are investigating a possible puzzle that happened at a uc berkeley fraternity house. it happened early sunday around midnight at an off-campus fraternity on channing wade. uc berkeley student reported that two men assaulted them...
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i was looking at my pal, carolyn bowman who was tracking gallup polls asking the same question. year in and year out. by about two to one, people oppose socialism. that's what it comes down to. that hasn't changed much through the years. the impact on the economy and liberty would be devastating. i go back again, one of my historical idols, i'm so old i used to have breakfast with him periodically, winston churchill. churchill argued, said if you are not a socialist in your 20's you have heart, if you're not a capitalist in your 30's, you have no mind. the reason i say that is i personally want to talk to the younger group, the millenials, i know i am an old guy, i want to give them the benefit of experience and history. they are in the workforce now and matriculating through their careers and i believe they will discover there is no -- the idea of central planning does not work. it would be devastating to the economy. >> along those lines, do you think the democratic house is holding back or hampering the economy? do you think they will approve of the new nafta deal? not a lot
i was looking at my pal, carolyn bowman who was tracking gallup polls asking the same question. year in and year out. by about two to one, people oppose socialism. that's what it comes down to. that hasn't changed much through the years. the impact on the economy and liberty would be devastating. i go back again, one of my historical idols, i'm so old i used to have breakfast with him periodically, winston churchill. churchill argued, said if you are not a socialist in your 20's you have heart,...
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the stage, nascar legend and nra's first vice president richard, and nra's second vice president carolyn. to lead us in prayer, please welcome the man who was fed up with law-abiding gun owners being blamed for criminals. our friend mark robinson. >> let us all bow our heads in prayer, please. most gracious and heavenly father, we come to you today with a spirit of thankfulness. we thank you for blessing us with such a wonderful nation and allowing us to live in a nation that allows your freedom to be paramount. we pray for the leaders of our nation. we pray for our president, president donald trump. that he may continue to lead this nation back to greatness. we pray for this great organization, the nra, which is fighting for the rights that you gave us to arm ourselves and defend ourselves against all enemies foreign and domestic. we thank you for our blessed families and we thank you for the wonderful abundance we have been blessed with in this country. there is nothing we can do to fory us -- repay you everything you gave us. the last thing i want to ask to askfor today, i want prayer
the stage, nascar legend and nra's first vice president richard, and nra's second vice president carolyn. to lead us in prayer, please welcome the man who was fed up with law-abiding gun owners being blamed for criminals. our friend mark robinson. >> let us all bow our heads in prayer, please. most gracious and heavenly father, we come to you today with a spirit of thankfulness. we thank you for blessing us with such a wonderful nation and allowing us to live in a nation that allows your...
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for those of you who do not know, i am carolyn booker, cory booker's mom.cheering] excited to beo here. this is a hometown kickoff of cory's campaign for the presidency of the united states. wow, wow. to be a part of it is so special. cory, there is a joke he always tells that says behind every accomplished child is an astonished parent. [laughter] >> i just want you to know that i am indeed astonished, but i am thrilled and exceedingly proud of corey. -- of cory. absolutely. wasst six years ago, cory elected to the united states the fourth ever elected african-american in our country's history. wow. this historic election to the senate it came less than a week ,fter his father, my husband who many of you know, had passed away. fatherr 25 years, his fought parkinson's disease. during that time, our entire family became primary caregivers. it was our honor, and it was a great labor of love. i think that is part of what 's commitment to affordable health care in supporting families who are in the caregiving cycle. [applause] was getting sworn into the u.s. se
for those of you who do not know, i am carolyn booker, cory booker's mom.cheering] excited to beo here. this is a hometown kickoff of cory's campaign for the presidency of the united states. wow, wow. to be a part of it is so special. cory, there is a joke he always tells that says behind every accomplished child is an astonished parent. [laughter] >> i just want you to know that i am indeed astonished, but i am thrilled and exceedingly proud of corey. -- of cory. absolutely. wasst six...
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sometimes, there's one particular case where i i had a woman named carolyn spiegel editor at any of her letters. i don't have her husbands letters who was a civil war colonel for the union. in his literacy would say things likel i'm sorry you are feeling blue, that would tell me that she written him a letter where she has disclosed that. i could see when he's writing, i could tease her voice of pics of sometimes that's a very difficult personal project to do. other times we get to the more modern time you are so many women whose voices i wanted to include but but i could includa going and make it a book that people would read. >> in your research did you come across jewish women were actively rejecting their judaism are completely ignoring it? .. one of the places where you really see the active rejection is and when i was writing about intermarriage. it comes up in the american jewish committee in the colonial period. abigail married oliver.r. secretly and for six months, while she's still living at her mother's home, she was so depressed, these are her words, she didn't want to see or
sometimes, there's one particular case where i i had a woman named carolyn spiegel editor at any of her letters. i don't have her husbands letters who was a civil war colonel for the union. in his literacy would say things likel i'm sorry you are feeling blue, that would tell me that she written him a letter where she has disclosed that. i could see when he's writing, i could tease her voice of pics of sometimes that's a very difficult personal project to do. other times we get to the more...
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[cheering] better.is so much for those of you who do not know, i am carolyn booker.m cory booker's mom. oh, and i am just so excited to be here. kickoff ofometown cory's campaign for the presidency of the united states. wow. it is so special. now, cory, there is a joke that he always tells that says behind every accomplished child is an astonished parent. [laughter] ok? and i just want you to know that i am indeed astonished. but i am thrilled and exceedingly proud of cory. [cheers and applause] that is right. absolutely. you know, almost six years ago, cory was elected to the united states senate as the fourth ever elected african-american in our country's history. and this historic election to the senate, it came less than a week after cory's father, my husband, who many of you know, had passed away. for over 25 years, cory's father fought parkinson's disease, and during that time, our family became primary caregivers, so it was our honor and it was a great labor of love, and i think that is part of what drives cory's commitment to affordable health care and suppor
[cheering] better.is so much for those of you who do not know, i am carolyn booker.m cory booker's mom. oh, and i am just so excited to be here. kickoff ofometown cory's campaign for the presidency of the united states. wow. it is so special. now, cory, there is a joke that he always tells that says behind every accomplished child is an astonished parent. [laughter] ok? and i just want you to know that i am indeed astonished. but i am thrilled and exceedingly proud of cory. [cheers and...
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on fire and paris sinks in french video game company soft offered some invaluable help game artist carolyn muse spent over two years studying and rendering every brick of the cathedral for their it for their two thousand and fourteen game assassin's creed unity which nurtured on with the central location and pop point the detail of the research involved could help in the rebuilding effort and while it isn't a hundred percent accurate in some regards with the addition of laser scans my art historian andrew talent noted on looks like it will be in good hands. don't want to blast be in the video game and might just help preserve some of humanity's greatest art and say that it is so cool that it's really cool exceeding. good job all right everybody that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are not told that we love this stuff so i tell you all i love you i you know i roll over and on top of the hour keep on watching all those clocks out there and have a great day and night. what howard stern did last week sort of in the grease the level of chaos across libya and even if
on fire and paris sinks in french video game company soft offered some invaluable help game artist carolyn muse spent over two years studying and rendering every brick of the cathedral for their it for their two thousand and fourteen game assassin's creed unity which nurtured on with the central location and pop point the detail of the research involved could help in the rebuilding effort and while it isn't a hundred percent accurate in some regards with the addition of laser scans my art...
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. >> thank you, carolyn. >> mesmerizing and so amazing. >> i'm an aclu voter. i'm concerned about disenfranchise voters. >> restoring basic trust in our democracy has to be one of the fundamental -- [inaudible] a lot of people don't feel the vote count and a lot of them are right. [inaudible] >> i know, i've read about that. [inaudible] >> i'm actually from marblehead as well. >> i recognized you. >> great speech. >> thank you. good morning. >> thank you again so much for your service. i read a lot about how humble you were. that's the sort of leadership we need. >> it's going to be a contest. >> exactly. >> good morning. >> how are you? >> thank you so much for being here and thank you for your service. looking forward to hearing more of your foreign policy ideas. >> yes, and i look to talking about it. >> actually a homework assignment. want to know what your administration priorities -- >> transforming defense. arms, arms control. so out with the old come in with the new. that means we talked about things like sieber, ai. we had to give it at some old funky
. >> thank you, carolyn. >> mesmerizing and so amazing. >> i'm an aclu voter. i'm concerned about disenfranchise voters. >> restoring basic trust in our democracy has to be one of the fundamental -- [inaudible] a lot of people don't feel the vote count and a lot of them are right. [inaudible] >> i know, i've read about that. [inaudible] >> i'm actually from marblehead as well. >> i recognized you. >> great speech. >> thank you. good morning....
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carolyn: to be honest, it sounds like something out of "silence of the lambs."itive here? what does it do we could not do before? >> the idea is this will be able to help us with brain-related illnesses like dementia, parkinson's disease, and then long-term, it may be able to withhumans merge computers, which sounds like a very scary technology that elon musk argues we are already almost there, that our smartphones are already part of ourselves and why not taken a step further. caroline: this sort of cyborg theory he holds. >> right. he says computers are getting so smart, we have three choices. one of them good. the other not so good. the good choice is to create a symbiosis with artificial intelligence and the last good choices will either become less good -- the choice is we will either become irrelevant or the worst choice is we are destroyed. he tweeted about this saying we run the risk of becoming like house cats or worse. caroline: on that happy note, we are going to leave it there. it is a wonderful piece. i urge those viewing to go and read it. that doe
carolyn: to be honest, it sounds like something out of "silence of the lambs."itive here? what does it do we could not do before? >> the idea is this will be able to help us with brain-related illnesses like dementia, parkinson's disease, and then long-term, it may be able to withhumans merge computers, which sounds like a very scary technology that elon musk argues we are already almost there, that our smartphones are already part of ourselves and why not taken a step further....
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carolyn the mother of cory booker has just introduced his son.s is his first big rally since announcing his candidacy for the white house. he's on hometown turf in newark, new jersey. coming out waving his hands and dancing a bit. we'll hear what senator cory booker has to say. ♪ ♪ ♪ lovin' it ♪ ♪ lovin' it >> all right! all right, new jersey! all right! thank you! thank you! i have to start by just giving -- thank you. thank you. i want to start off -- did my mom do a great job? i want to thank my mother. it was her example all my life, her example of grace and courage and service. it's her love which is the reason why i'm here today. i wish my dad could be here. in my heart i believe he is here as you said. we're here today to seek justice. we're here today because we are impatient for that justice. our sense of moral urgency, our i impatience comes from love. love of our families. love of our counts. love of our country. and love of each other. the mayor was right newark, brick city. this community -- this community taught me all about that lo
carolyn the mother of cory booker has just introduced his son.s is his first big rally since announcing his candidacy for the white house. he's on hometown turf in newark, new jersey. coming out waving his hands and dancing a bit. we'll hear what senator cory booker has to say. ♪ ♪ ♪ lovin' it ♪ ♪ lovin' it >> all right! all right, new jersey! all right! thank you! thank you! i have to start by just giving -- thank you. thank you. i want to start off -- did my mom do a great...
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carolyn says that is a scary thought but trish tweets kind of brilliant.up and have a chuckle these days. i thought it was pretty funny myself. >> there is a photo shoot for everything nowadays. >> this one raised some eyebrows. a woman is going viral for celebrating her divorce with a photo shoot, pictures of the 47-year-old complete with burning wedding pictures, knee-high boots and she says she wanted to show strong women can move on and be happy and these pictures have been like thousands of times on facebook. let's get to one facebook post from amanda who says these are my favorite photo shoots i've ever seen. you look so happy and stunning, best of luck in your new chapter. sound like a carrie underwood song to me. >> like the feeling when you escape from prison. >> freedom! >> you would know? >> thank you. 26 minutes after the hour, still trying to -- this is a sad story we've got to move on to. look at this. imagine this. the dust devil tossing this inflatable playground like a ragdoll terrifying moments caught on camera coming up. >> the state of
carolyn says that is a scary thought but trish tweets kind of brilliant.up and have a chuckle these days. i thought it was pretty funny myself. >> there is a photo shoot for everything nowadays. >> this one raised some eyebrows. a woman is going viral for celebrating her divorce with a photo shoot, pictures of the 47-year-old complete with burning wedding pictures, knee-high boots and she says she wanted to show strong women can move on and be happy and these pictures have been like...