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is your opportunity, first award recipient is claudia lu from lowell high school, going to chapman university. [applause] >> great. ratu tions. erica carilla, mission high g sacramento. [applause] >> great. gemma monaro john nn, going to san fransc state. [applause] >> yeah, then you can brag. great. very good. congrats. o katz, leadership state, humboldt university. [applse] >> jen qwan fom mission high hool school, headg to cal state university. go ars! [applause] >> jose domingues espina, from abram lincoln hh school, san francisco state university. >> stay there. the next one is a san francisco ate student, as we. cassandra lowell m from john lowell high school, going to san francisco state. [applause] >> all right. stay there, less, because i'm going to skip katja, and i'm going to have enan larue come up, from mission high school, heading to san francisco state. >> all right. our next recipient is katja suarez, from mission high school, heading to u.c. [applause] >> great. keyona reynolds from george washington high school, heading to the university of washington in seattle. [applause]
is your opportunity, first award recipient is claudia lu from lowell high school, going to chapman university. [applause] >> great. ratu tions. erica carilla, mission high g sacramento. [applause] >> great. gemma monaro john nn, going to san fransc state. [applause] >> yeah, then you can brag. great. very good. congrats. o katz, leadership state, humboldt university. [applse] >> jen qwan fom mission high hool school, headg to cal state university. go ars! [applause]...
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. >> she went back to school, started an mba program at chapman university. ian, too, moved on quickly. married a woman named angie. but the nagging condo issue still wasn't resolved, and the six-month deadline was approaching. >> that's kind of where all the fireworks started happening. >> soon, more emails. really frightening ones. and at a new target. >> coming up -- >> angela was claiming that she was receiving long, rambling emails saying that her husband, ian, doesn't love her, that she better get out of the picture soon before he hurts her. >> and not long after the e-mails arrived, so do police. >> what's going on out here? the guy said we just arrested michelle. >> when "dateline" continues. ♪ protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vfor nearly . non-drowsy children's claritin allergy relief. the #1 pediatrician recommended non-drowsy brand. because to a kid a grassy hill is irresistible. children's claritin. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. party's over, 'six legs', she's got simparica now.
. >> she went back to school, started an mba program at chapman university. ian, too, moved on quickly. married a woman named angie. but the nagging condo issue still wasn't resolved, and the six-month deadline was approaching. >> that's kind of where all the fireworks started happening. >> soon, more emails. really frightening ones. and at a new target. >> coming up -- >> angela was claiming that she was receiving long, rambling emails saying that her husband,...
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to accelerate the rollout of plain packaging laws in other countries simon chapman is a public health professor at the university of sydney who campaigned for plain packaging laws in australia he says tobacco firms are unlikely to succeed in appealing the ruling but work the industry always starts with legislation that threatens its bottom line and of course in public health that's exactly what we want to do we do want more people to quit smoking and fewer people to take it up well the industry always arses first of all try to defeat legislation then if it can't defeat it it tries to drug users and water it down and if it can't do that it tries to delay the implementation and what these cases are all about the trying to impose a regulatory chill globally so that other countries won't follow instructions for footsteps that they've lost a little bit light we've already got six countries which have implementors we've got in addition to australia we've got france england the united sorry the united kingdom and norway are.
to accelerate the rollout of plain packaging laws in other countries simon chapman is a public health professor at the university of sydney who campaigned for plain packaging laws in australia he says tobacco firms are unlikely to succeed in appealing the ruling but work the industry always starts with legislation that threatens its bottom line and of course in public health that's exactly what we want to do we do want more people to quit smoking and fewer people to take it up well the industry...
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to accelerate the rollout of plain packaging laws in of the countries simon chapman is a public health professor at university of sydney he says the bacco farms are unlikely to succeed in appealing the ruling. but work the industry always does with lotus lotion that threatens its bottom line and of course in public health that's exactly what we want to do we do want more people to quit smoking and fewer people to take it up well the industry always arses first of all try to defeat legislation then if it can't defeat it it tries to dilute uses and water it down and if it can't do that it tries to delay the implementation and what these cases are all about the trying to impose a regular treat she will globally so that other countries won't follow in a stroke is footsteps that they've lost little bit light we've already got six countries which have implemented and we've got in addition to australia we've got france england the united sorry the united kingdom norway island and new zealand and their own another country another seven who have legislation waiting in the wings and hungary canada or an slip mania got
to accelerate the rollout of plain packaging laws in of the countries simon chapman is a public health professor at university of sydney he says the bacco farms are unlikely to succeed in appealing the ruling. but work the industry always does with lotus lotion that threatens its bottom line and of course in public health that's exactly what we want to do we do want more people to quit smoking and fewer people to take it up well the industry always arses first of all try to defeat legislation...
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to accelerate the rollout of plain packaging laws in other countries simon chapman is a public health professor at the university of sydney he says tobacco firms are unlikely to succeed in appealing the ruling. but what the industry always does with legislation that threatens its bottom line and cosyn public health that's exactly what we want to do we do want more people to quit smoking and fewer people to take it out well the industry always us first of all try to defeat legislation then if it can't defeat it it tries to dodge uses water it down and if it counted that it tries to delay the implementation and what these cases are all about a trying to impose a regular treat she will globally so that other countries won't follow instructions for footsteps but they've lost a little bit light we've already got six countries which have implemented and we've got in addition to australia we've got france england the united sort of united kingdom norway oland and new zealand and there are another countries not a citizen who have legislation waiting in the wings and hungary canada or an slip mania go to well in that col
to accelerate the rollout of plain packaging laws in other countries simon chapman is a public health professor at the university of sydney he says tobacco firms are unlikely to succeed in appealing the ruling. but what the industry always does with legislation that threatens its bottom line and cosyn public health that's exactly what we want to do we do want more people to quit smoking and fewer people to take it out well the industry always us first of all try to defeat legislation then if it...
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to accelerate the rollout of plain packaging laws in other countries simon chapman is a public health professor at the university of sydney he says tobacco firms are unlikely to succeed in appealing the ruling. but what the industry always does with legislation that threatens its bottom line and of course in public health that's exactly what we want to do we do want more people to quit smoking and fewer people to take it up well the industry always arse's first of all try to defeat legislation then if it can't defeat it it tries to dial uses water it down and if it can't do that it tries to delay the implementation and what these cases are all about trying to impose a regular treat schill globally so that other countries won't follow instructions for footsteps but they've lost a little bit light we've already got six countries which have implemented us we've got in addition to australia we've got france england the united sorry the united kingdom norway island and new zealand and there are another country another seven who have legislation waiting in the wings and hungary canada and slip mania of gullible well i
to accelerate the rollout of plain packaging laws in other countries simon chapman is a public health professor at the university of sydney he says tobacco firms are unlikely to succeed in appealing the ruling. but what the industry always does with legislation that threatens its bottom line and of course in public health that's exactly what we want to do we do want more people to quit smoking and fewer people to take it up well the industry always arse's first of all try to defeat legislation...
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accelerate their all out of plain packaging laws in other countries where simon chapman is a public health professor at university of sydney he says tobacco firms are unlikely to succeed in appealing the ruling but work the industry always does with lotus lotion that threatens its bottom line and of course in public health that's exactly what we want to do we do want more people to quit smoking and fewer people to take it up well the industry always arses first of all try to defeat legislation then if it can't a food if it tries to drive uses and water it down and if it can't do that it tries to delay the implementation and what these cases are all about the trying to impose a regulatory chill globally so that other countries won't follow in the stroke is put footsteps that they've lost little bit of light we've already got six countries which have implemented and we've got in addition to australia we've got france england the united sorry the united kingdom norway island and new zealand and their own another country another seven who have loads of slush waiting in the wings and hungary canada and slovenia got it
accelerate their all out of plain packaging laws in other countries where simon chapman is a public health professor at university of sydney he says tobacco firms are unlikely to succeed in appealing the ruling but work the industry always does with lotus lotion that threatens its bottom line and of course in public health that's exactly what we want to do we do want more people to quit smoking and fewer people to take it up well the industry always arses first of all try to defeat legislation...
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in other countries too for more on this we're joined by simon chapman in sydney via skype he's a public health professor at the university of sydney who campaigned for plain packaging laws in australia good to have you with us so how important a victory is this for plain packaging. well this is the fifth time to becker interests of lost on this case they lost in the strike in the high court six to one a humiliation then they lost in a hong kong case against philip morris even philip morris as our own appointed arbitrator voted against it then it lost in the we'll try to organization in the british courts and again nice we heard the another loss again in the w w c a so the fifth the loss is this the final victory though it could still go to appeal couldn't it but what the industry always does with legislation that threatens its bottom line and of course in public health that's exactly what we want to do we do want more people to quit smoking and fewer people to take it up well the industry always usses first of all try to defeat legislation then if it can't defeat it it tries to dodge uses water it down and if it can't do
in other countries too for more on this we're joined by simon chapman in sydney via skype he's a public health professor at the university of sydney who campaigned for plain packaging laws in australia good to have you with us so how important a victory is this for plain packaging. well this is the fifth time to becker interests of lost on this case they lost in the strike in the high court six to one a humiliation then they lost in a hong kong case against philip morris even philip morris as...