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con la poca movilidad que le queda en sus manos celinda escribiÓ este mensaje.e drama humano, el esposo de celinda avenido todo lo que tenÍa para darle calidad de vida, ella se emociona cuando Él habla de su amor por ella. >> de 100.000 personas sÓlo le da a dos me pongo pensar en el peor de los casos en los laboratorios no es negocio. >> agradezco a mi madre por ser mi principal motivo de seguir adelante. >> edwin alcÁzar empezÓ perdiendo el habla el movimiento poco poco, peses a su deterioro fÍsico y sus escasos recursos fundÓ la asociaciÓn de enfermos de este mal en el perÚ asociaciÓn que intenta ayudar a unos 500 enfermos en el paÍs. hace pocos meses muriÓ su madre dice que hay mucha inhumanidad en los hospitales. >> como tiende y se espera que muera. esa es la sentencia que le dan los doctores. prÁcticamente me dijeron asÍ cruelmente, ni en china ni en japÓn hay cura para esto. >> rosita fernÁndez muriÓ hace pocas horas, tenÍa 27 aÑos en dos aÑos y medio esta enfermedad acabÓ con su vida. no es necesario un cubo de guardia para colaborar tampoco es suficien
con la poca movilidad que le queda en sus manos celinda escribiÓ este mensaje.e drama humano, el esposo de celinda avenido todo lo que tenÍa para darle calidad de vida, ella se emociona cuando Él habla de su amor por ella. >> de 100.000 personas sÓlo le da a dos me pongo pensar en el peor de los casos en los laboratorios no es negocio. >> agradezco a mi madre por ser mi principal motivo de seguir adelante. >> edwin alcÁzar empezÓ perdiendo el habla el movimiento poco...
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host: celinda? norms.one, it violates when you culturally violate norms, it's hard to get back from it. not only had he said it room didn'tut that see anything wrong. he says they are clapping for him. rules i say to candidates. it don't use cultural norms and don't characterize people. those are two good rules. host: high point, north carolina. we talked about how campaigns deal with internal crisis. go ahead, brenda. caller: a previous caller was talking about they think there should be term limits. you said they don't need term limits. that is not necessarily true because a voter votes for his state senator or his congressman because they do well for their state. -- note not similar necessarily going to vote out the person they want in their state. that doesn't mean the congressman or senator are going to do well for the country as a whole. guest: i think you raise a really good point. as rob said, you raise the sentiment a lot people have. i'm strongly against term limits. rule't think we should
host: celinda? norms.one, it violates when you culturally violate norms, it's hard to get back from it. not only had he said it room didn'tut that see anything wrong. he says they are clapping for him. rules i say to candidates. it don't use cultural norms and don't characterize people. those are two good rules. host: high point, north carolina. we talked about how campaigns deal with internal crisis. go ahead, brenda. caller: a previous caller was talking about they think there should be term...
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celinda? came from the state montana that says corporations are not people and i will quote by governor corporations will be people who texas votes one on death row. we don't have the highest corporate tax rate and there is a huge loop hole that allows these companies to take their profits and we should be closing that out and we should be using that money to invest in the country. it is disappointing in the global economy. you had companies that invested in the community and workers and this country. and now you have companies that are not. >> host: an investment is what, though? at what stake. >> guest: we are not just competing -- businesses in virginia are not just competing against people in maryland and west virginia. they are competing with people all over the world. the internet has allowed goods and services to move throughout the world easily. and businesses exist to make a profit. and public companies, many of them, their shareholders are teachers unions and state employee unions an
celinda? came from the state montana that says corporations are not people and i will quote by governor corporations will be people who texas votes one on death row. we don't have the highest corporate tax rate and there is a huge loop hole that allows these companies to take their profits and we should be closing that out and we should be using that money to invest in the country. it is disappointing in the global economy. you had companies that invested in the community and workers and this...
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host: celinda? norms.one, it violates when you culturally violate norms, it's hard to get back from it. not only had he said it room didn'tut that see anything wrong. he says they are clapping for him. rules i say to candidates. it don't use cultural norms and don't characterize people. those are two good rules. host: high point, north carolina. we talked about how campaigns deal with internal crisis. go ahead, brenda. caller: a previous caller was talking about they think there should be term limits. you said they don't need term limits. that is not necessarily true because a voter votes for his state senator or his congressman because they do well for their state. -- note not similar necessarily going to vote out the person they want in their state. that doesn't mean the congressman or senator are going to do well for the country as a whole. guest: i think you raise a really good point. as rob said, you raise the sentiment a lot people have. i'm strongly against term limits. rule't think we should
host: celinda? norms.one, it violates when you culturally violate norms, it's hard to get back from it. not only had he said it room didn'tut that see anything wrong. he says they are clapping for him. rules i say to candidates. it don't use cultural norms and don't characterize people. those are two good rules. host: high point, north carolina. we talked about how campaigns deal with internal crisis. go ahead, brenda. caller: a previous caller was talking about they think there should be term...
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ur guests rob jesmer and celinda lake. "washington journal" is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> this weekend on the c-span networks. friday night on c-span, native american history. then on saturday, live all-day coverage from the national book festival science pavilion. saturday evening, from bbc scotland, a debate on scotland's decision on whether to end its political union with england. sunday, "q & a" with chief just kiss robert katz manchester ann. on use, friday at 8:00 p.m., in depth with former congressman ron paul. then on saturday, all day live coverage of the national book festival from the history and biography pavilions. speakers, interviews and viewer call-ins with authors. sundays at 9:00 eastern, after burrows. william on c-span 3, a documentary about the apollo 11 moon landing. sunday night a look at election laws and the supreme court case of bush versus gore. find our television schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. 626-3400.t 202- on
ur guests rob jesmer and celinda lake. "washington journal" is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> this weekend on the c-span networks. friday night on c-span, native american history. then on saturday, live all-day coverage from the national book festival science pavilion. saturday evening, from bbc scotland, a debate on scotland's decision on whether to end its political union with england. sunday, "q & a" with chief just kiss robert katz manchester...
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political strategist rob jesmer and celinda lake discuss how campaigns manage a crisis. is live on journal" c-span everyday day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. tell youife events to about. beginning with an american political science association panel on nsa surveillance programs. that is at 10:15 a.m. eastern. at 12: 30 p.m., the center for the study of islam and democracy hosts a forum on isis and radicalization. later, the cato institute looks at public opinion and war at 2:00 p.m. eastern. "sundays a great read, at eight," a collection of stories from some of the nation's most influential people. knew there was a risk in the bohemian lifestyle. i decided to take it. whether it is an illusion or not -- i do not think it is -- it held my concentration. andtopped me being bored stopped other people being boring, to some extent. it would keep me awake and make me want the evening to go on longer. to enhance the moment. if i was asked what i do it again, the answer is probably yes. get away with the whole thing. easy for me to say. not very nice for my children to hear, it sounds i
political strategist rob jesmer and celinda lake discuss how campaigns manage a crisis. is live on journal" c-span everyday day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. tell youife events to about. beginning with an american political science association panel on nsa surveillance programs. that is at 10:15 a.m. eastern. at 12: 30 p.m., the center for the study of islam and democracy hosts a forum on isis and radicalization. later, the cato institute looks at public opinion and war at 2:00 p.m. eastern....