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but cynthia says it's worth it. dr. t dr. started out by posting his surgery pics to instagram but says he got kicked off for being too graphic. that's when his 16-year-old daughter introduced him to snap chat. >> he set up the account. he didn't know how to use it. i had to show him. this is the pic. then he went to his office and that day he started using it. >> reporter: i have to ask. your daughter who is 15 originally. how old now? >> almost 17 now. >> reporter: almost 17. when she's 18, she goes into a doctor's office like yours and -- and her surgery is on snap chat? >> it's up to her. she's a great girl. i love her. she makes her own decisions. i'm okay with it. >> reporter: the father of five employs not one but two fame snap chatters. >> how was the rest of your sunday? >> much better. i slept after theive. i've..v. i heard you hurled. >> it's almost like a hobby. some people have race cars or fancy boats. i have a brittany and ashley. >> reporter: they capture his every move in the oerting room and are snap chat si
but cynthia says it's worth it. dr. t dr. started out by posting his surgery pics to instagram but says he got kicked off for being too graphic. that's when his 16-year-old daughter introduced him to snap chat. >> he set up the account. he didn't know how to use it. i had to show him. this is the pic. then he went to his office and that day he started using it. >> reporter: i have to ask. your daughter who is 15 originally. how old now? >> almost 17 now. >> reporter:...
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if cynthia hears something about her, i think she's really going to hurt somebody. that's why i try to respect her for the fullest. like since yeah you know, what i ain't got no problems with you, i never want no problems with you. >> she was tough and people responded to that accordingly. she had a really rough background and she had a history of fights and violence on the streets and that transcended into the jail. you just sort of respect someone like that because you don't want to fall on the other end of it. >> irasari was charged with two counts of assault and intimidating a witness stemming from a bar fight. she pled not guilty and was awaiting trial. 30 years old when we met her, she had been in trouble with the law since age 15. her prior criminal convictions included assault, drug trafficking and theft. she was out on probation at the time of her latest arrest. >> i started traveling, selling drugs, philly, new york, connecticut, making $30,000 a week or more. >> what kind of drugs? >> heroin. >> irasari says she has applied some of her street skills for t
if cynthia hears something about her, i think she's really going to hurt somebody. that's why i try to respect her for the fullest. like since yeah you know, what i ain't got no problems with you, i never want no problems with you. >> she was tough and people responded to that accordingly. she had a really rough background and she had a history of fights and violence on the streets and that transcended into the jail. you just sort of respect someone like that because you don't want to...
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she sent me a letter, and this is what cynthia said. daca has meant a new realm of opportunities for me. it has opened new doors for me and yowpped me once again to believe my dream can become a reality. i truly believe that if those opposed to daca or the dream act had the chance to sit down and meet undocumented students, their opinions might change. they would see capable, smart, hardworking people who are americans in every sense of the word, love this country and want to contribute to its prosperity. after all, this is our home. cynthia and the other dreamers have a lot to give to america. like many immigrants who have come to this country, they are willing to sacrifice, they are willing to go to the back of the line. all they are asking for is a chance. i urge my colleagues, particularly my republican colleagues, join us in doing the right thing for these dreamers, doing the right thing for cynthia and thousands of others who are just asking for a chance to make america a better nation. mr. president, i yield the floor. a senator:
she sent me a letter, and this is what cynthia said. daca has meant a new realm of opportunities for me. it has opened new doors for me and yowpped me once again to believe my dream can become a reality. i truly believe that if those opposed to daca or the dream act had the chance to sit down and meet undocumented students, their opinions might change. they would see capable, smart, hardworking people who are americans in every sense of the word, love this country and want to contribute to its...
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cynthia spoke about the women of liu lector in the 1920's. emilio talked about the mexican-american movement after world war ii. cynthia started first by talking about how the lulac founders were criticizing the leadership that they had because they were all in the arms of the political bosses. then emilio followed and noted that those world war ii veterans were criticizing the very people that cynthia had lauded up as leaders. they were criticizing the -- the world war ii vets were criticizing the lulac leadership. then here i come, the chicanos, they are criticizing emilio's points. it is interesting that we might talk about this continuity ourselves. we might say you guys haven't done anything, but clearly there is continuity. i just thought it was ironic that it's generation was criticizing -- that each generation was criticizing the previous generation for what it hadn't done. >> there's another connection. o linsky influences were there in the form of [indiscernible] then we pick it up with not only cops, but here in the l.a. area in th
cynthia spoke about the women of liu lector in the 1920's. emilio talked about the mexican-american movement after world war ii. cynthia started first by talking about how the lulac founders were criticizing the leadership that they had because they were all in the arms of the political bosses. then emilio followed and noted that those world war ii veterans were criticizing the very people that cynthia had lauded up as leaders. they were criticizing the -- the world war ii vets were criticizing...
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we also joined by her mother cynthia long and her attorney miles gerety. we will be back with them in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. special today, cherelle baldwin is free after nearly three years in prison. she was found not guilty on all counts in a second trial in the death of her abusive ex partner, who choked her, went after her. ultimately, she ended up with a broken leg, he ended up head. and at that time, their 18-month-old baby, inside alone in her house. we're also joined by cherelle's mother cynthia long and her attorney miles gerety. she was found not guilty just yesterday in a bridgeport courtroom, and is here in new york with us today. cherelle, what happened on the death didr abuser's not start on that day. you had gotten an order protection. where were the police through this period if you violated t ts order protection a number of times? -- the police -- i don't think they really cared too much post up basically, it was always pats on t
we also joined by her mother cynthia long and her attorney miles gerety. we will be back with them in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. special today, cherelle baldwin is free after nearly three years in prison. she was found not guilty on all counts in a second trial in the death of her abusive ex partner, who choked her, went after her. ultimately, she ended up with a broken leg, he ended up...
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. >> eric's older sisters suzie and cynthia spotted his business savvy at an early age. >> he started a lawn cutting business in our neighborhood. the neighborhood kids, they were actually working for him, and he would pay them, what, $2? >> yes. >> to cut the grass. >> a born capitalist. >> he would tell me, suzie, i'm going to be really rich one day. >> you know, he wanted go all the way to the top. >> from the day he was born, eric was a charmer and his big brother brother and sisters always enjoyed him. >> he was a wonderful, wonderful member of the family to my sisters and i. >> he was the baby of the family. we always enjoyed him. it was just the three of us and he came along and he was sort of our little doll. >> yeah. >> and then eric grew up and became a living doll to the women of the nation's capitol. >> he was a lady's man, it's no secret. he loved women. >> he'd walk in a room and everyone liked him. >> he'd walk they were like, oh, who's this guy. he would stand a conversation with everyone. he had a personality that everybody would like. >> but his sisters hoped their p
. >> eric's older sisters suzie and cynthia spotted his business savvy at an early age. >> he started a lawn cutting business in our neighborhood. the neighborhood kids, they were actually working for him, and he would pay them, what, $2? >> yes. >> to cut the grass. >> a born capitalist. >> he would tell me, suzie, i'm going to be really rich one day. >> you know, he wanted go all the way to the top. >> from the day he was born, eric was a...
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the next will be cynthia murray.pite intimidation from cynthia fights for the rights and dignity of workers at walmart. cynthia: good afternoon. we're so proud to be here. these workers aren't afraid to stand up. i am a walmart worker. i'm a founder of this organization. i have seen our coworkers mistreated by abusive managers. thee my voice to fight for hours that we need to survive. to make walmart a better workplace. at the center of our idea of democracy. walmart use like their deep pockets to drown out our voices. people like me and our fellow associates. i'm here was to associates who were fired for speaking out. walmart is the biggest corporate spender by a wide margin. to regulate things like the minimum wage. low andour wages subvert our political systems in the process. walmart uses its little influence to create policies that favor them. they want to use your money to silence us. to silence is that our workplace. that is why we are here today. to fight and to protect our democracy. thank you. >> we have on
the next will be cynthia murray.pite intimidation from cynthia fights for the rights and dignity of workers at walmart. cynthia: good afternoon. we're so proud to be here. these workers aren't afraid to stand up. i am a walmart worker. i'm a founder of this organization. i have seen our coworkers mistreated by abusive managers. thee my voice to fight for hours that we need to survive. to make walmart a better workplace. at the center of our idea of democracy. walmart use like their deep pockets...
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cynthia mcfadden nbc news, new york. >>> here comes the millennials, they are taking over. according to the folks at pugh research based on population estimates there are now 75.4 million millennials in the u.s. verses 74.9 boomers. meaning mill less thmill less than naturals, n boomer boomers. >>> you may love hugging your pet. science says the feeling is not mutual. a new study examined hundreds of images and found eight of ten animals showed stress when they were hugged. if you want to show love, a pat on the head or a treat, are recommended instead. >>> when we come back, his yogurt empire made billions, a ceo is surprising all his employees with a gift that could change their lives. next at 6: ready for battle. ===jess/vo=== firefighters prepare for the start of this year's fire season. what forced a change in this year's training. ===raj/take vo=== plus, no where to go but up. the new solution to house tech workers who want to live in the pricey silicon valley. ===next close=== the news is next. ==raj/take vo== right >>> finally tonight a big surprise for a brand many
cynthia mcfadden nbc news, new york. >>> here comes the millennials, they are taking over. according to the folks at pugh research based on population estimates there are now 75.4 million millennials in the u.s. verses 74.9 boomers. meaning mill less thmill less than naturals, n boomer boomers. >>> you may love hugging your pet. science says the feeling is not mutual. a new study examined hundreds of images and found eight of ten animals showed stress when they were hugged. if...
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so i said to cynthia, the bureau of justice statistics, tell me how we are doing. she came back with the most discouraging news i received as a us senator or vice president, she said we are getting better everywhere except girls between 14, and 24. one in four of them were being raped or abused on college campus. the number hadn't changed at all. then it was 18 years, now 22 years. i went to the president and we started with tina chin who runs the office of women and girls. a program called it is on us. because what i did was after we did that i did virtual town meetings with i don't know how many, hundreds, thousands of young women on college campuses and some young men in high school campuses and asked the question please let me know what one or two things you think we could do to make it safer for you in your high school or on your campus, i expected legitimate things like better lighting in parking garages, more lighting on campuses, more police escorts, campus police from the library to my dorm etc.. what i got back more than anything, get boys and men involve
so i said to cynthia, the bureau of justice statistics, tell me how we are doing. she came back with the most discouraging news i received as a us senator or vice president, she said we are getting better everywhere except girls between 14, and 24. one in four of them were being raped or abused on college campus. the number hadn't changed at all. then it was 18 years, now 22 years. i went to the president and we started with tina chin who runs the office of women and girls. a program called it...
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nbc's cynthia mcfadden was in the courtroom for every day of that trial, and today she talked to lead prosecutor marcia clark to get her verdict on the series. >> reporter: will you be watching tonight? >> i can't resist. even though i know how it ends. >> reporter: marcia clark was a star in the l.a. prosecutor's office when she was asked to lead the double-murder case against o.j. simpson. but it didn't go as planned. >> i wasn't sure i was going to be able to watch it to be honest with you. >> we're taking him to trial. >> reporter: but she has and says sarah paulson's portrayal captures not only what happened but how she felt. looking back, clark says the sexism is obvious. >> you anticipate that we can hear what she has to say in one day? >> i would expect so, your honor, barring any acts of god or further child care crisises from ms. clark. >> reporter: in the film they have you crying in the office one night. >> i'm not a public personality. this isn't what i do. >> reporter: is that a scene that really happened? >> i didn't go up and exactly slide down the wall and cry, but i
nbc's cynthia mcfadden was in the courtroom for every day of that trial, and today she talked to lead prosecutor marcia clark to get her verdict on the series. >> reporter: will you be watching tonight? >> i can't resist. even though i know how it ends. >> reporter: marcia clark was a star in the l.a. prosecutor's office when she was asked to lead the double-murder case against o.j. simpson. but it didn't go as planned. >> i wasn't sure i was going to be able to watch it...
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people know my music, i would say know me. >> reporter: cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, new york. >> therequestions tonight surrounding prince's death. at this point the cause remains unclear, but the legendary performer did have a health scare less than a week ago that led to his plane having to make an emergency landing. ron mott is at prince's paisley park complex outside minneapolis and has more. >> reporter: news of the 57-year-old singer's death at his famously paisley park estate quickly sparked shock and heartache. fans gathering outside the mansion tonight. >> i can't believe it's true. i can't believe he's gone. >> reporter: authorities confirmed prince was found unresponsive in an elevator at his home at 9:43 this morning. he was pronounced dead a short time later. his publicist saying there are no further details as to the cause of death at this time. just one week ago, prince was in atlanta for his final public performance. the next day, a private plane taking him back home to minnesota made an emergency landing in illinois, and prince was rushed to the hospital. his aid said
people know my music, i would say know me. >> reporter: cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, new york. >> therequestions tonight surrounding prince's death. at this point the cause remains unclear, but the legendary performer did have a health scare less than a week ago that led to his plane having to make an emergency landing. ron mott is at prince's paisley park complex outside minneapolis and has more. >> reporter: news of the 57-year-old singer's death at his famously paisley park...
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cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, new york. >>> we'll be back in a moment with what sparked a social media feud today between the obamas and the royals. >>> this weekend marks the end of an era for the ringling brothers and barnum & bailey circus. after nearly a century and a half of the show for all ages, it's retiring its famous elephant act and sending them to a florida conservation. nbc's kerry sanders explains why this show must not go on. >> reporter: kids are still captivated at the sight of an elephant. but now after 145 years, performing at the ringling brothers and barnum and bailey service, the tradition is coming to an end. animal rights activists waged an aggressive campaign saying it was cruel to force elephants to perform and changed local laws. >> it's very hard to operate when we're touring week in and week out, and in every city the rules and the regulations and the guidelines are different. you're a good looking girl. >> reporter: in all, 40 performing elephants will retire to florida, at ringling's center for elephant conservation, a 200-acre preserve that is not an att
cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, new york. >>> we'll be back in a moment with what sparked a social media feud today between the obamas and the royals. >>> this weekend marks the end of an era for the ringling brothers and barnum & bailey circus. after nearly a century and a half of the show for all ages, it's retiring its famous elephant act and sending them to a florida conservation. nbc's kerry sanders explains why this show must not go on. >> reporter: kids are still...
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we get details from nbc's cynthia mcfadden. >> reporter: there's no denying will ferrell is a funny guy. >> i'm entering the race for president of the united states of america. >> reporter: and he has mocked presidents before. >> you've got to admit it's a pretty good plot twist that i turned out to be the smart one. >> reporter: but is it going too far to play president ronald reagan with alzheimer's in a new comedy. ronald and nancy reagan's daughter, patty davis, said emphatically yes. in an open letter to farrell thursday, davis wrote, i watched as fear invaded my father's eyes, this man who was never i heard his voice tremble as he stood in the living room and said, i don't know where i am. the film's premise is this. that reagan suffers dementia symptoms in his second term, and a white house intern has to convince reagan he is an actor playing the president. in 1995, president reagan was wildly lauded when he helped teach the nation about alzheimer's, in his open letter to the american people. i now begin the jourpy that will lead me into the sunset of my life. i know that for ame
we get details from nbc's cynthia mcfadden. >> reporter: there's no denying will ferrell is a funny guy. >> i'm entering the race for president of the united states of america. >> reporter: and he has mocked presidents before. >> you've got to admit it's a pretty good plot twist that i turned out to be the smart one. >> reporter: but is it going too far to play president ronald reagan with alzheimer's in a new comedy. ronald and nancy reagan's daughter, patty...
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cynthia from what he just said? :brian lamb: yeah. cynthia: well i believe that the , government should have a responsibility in our finances, but i believe by the same token we should have -- i don't know how to explain it, there should be some more freedom overall because government does play a role in some people's lives and for us, government means a lot. there are people that do not care about politics as much, and i believe that if a lot of people sometimes feel the government is intrusive in the things that they do, and so i believe there should be more freedom in that sense. brian lamb: what are your plans? cynthia i would like to become a : senator. of course, i want to go to law school. my undergrad i'm taking about , doing journalism or political science. joseph i am looking for a career : in foreign relations. i am not sure exactly on the collegiate plans but i would like to become fluent in other languages and study other cultures so we can have positive international affairs. brian lamb: thank you both. [applause] brian
cynthia from what he just said? :brian lamb: yeah. cynthia: well i believe that the , government should have a responsibility in our finances, but i believe by the same token we should have -- i don't know how to explain it, there should be some more freedom overall because government does play a role in some people's lives and for us, government means a lot. there are people that do not care about politics as much, and i believe that if a lot of people sometimes feel the government is...
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we'll go back to minneapolis in a moment for more on here is nbc's cynthia mcfadden. ♪ i never meanto cause you any sorrow ♪ >> reporter: he was given three names at birth, prince rogers nelson but he only needed one, prince. ♪ purple rain, purple rain ♪ >> vaulting to super stardom with "purple rain" prince won an academy award and six grammys. self-taught musician, his sound of pop, rock and funk came to follow no rules but his own. >> i wanted to be different. >> reporter: and he was. according to "rolling stone" he played virtually all the instruments from his first five albums. he wanted younger musicians to understand how he saw things. >> when i was rehearsing with beyonce for the grammys, i sat her down at the piano and helped her to learn just some simple scales. >> reporter: for her part, beyonce said she was also his skill as a performer that thrilled audiences. his flamboyance legendary. he helped mold the still new world of music videos. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: "queen" with his explicit sexual lyrics and cinema qualities. by 1990 he was such a part of the culture, it seemed eve
we'll go back to minneapolis in a moment for more on here is nbc's cynthia mcfadden. ♪ i never meanto cause you any sorrow ♪ >> reporter: he was given three names at birth, prince rogers nelson but he only needed one, prince. ♪ purple rain, purple rain ♪ >> vaulting to super stardom with "purple rain" prince won an academy award and six grammys. self-taught musician, his sound of pop, rock and funk came to follow no rules but his own. >> i wanted to be...
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please welcome cynthia tucker haynes. [applause] cynthia: good evening. it is fitting on this evening devoted to the history of civil rights and social justice in america that we hear from my dear friend, john lewis. what kind of prize, i wonder, does he deserve? let's put it this way, his life is a prize. if we melted down the precious metals of a pulitzer prize and a nobel peace prize, and an oscar, and a medal of honor, and forged prizes, it would not do him justice. he was born the son of sharecroppers on february 21, 1940, outside of troy, alabama. he grew up on his family's farm and attended segregated public schools in pike county, alabama. as a young boy, he was inspired by the activism surrounding the montgomery bus boycott and the words of martin luther king jr., which he heard on radio broadcast. he even read comic books were -- where civil rights leaders were the heroes. in those pivotal moments, he made a decision to become a part of the civil rights movement. while still a young man, john lewis became a nationally recognized leader. by 1963,
please welcome cynthia tucker haynes. [applause] cynthia: good evening. it is fitting on this evening devoted to the history of civil rights and social justice in america that we hear from my dear friend, john lewis. what kind of prize, i wonder, does he deserve? let's put it this way, his life is a prize. if we melted down the precious metals of a pulitzer prize and a nobel peace prize, and an oscar, and a medal of honor, and forged prizes, it would not do him justice. he was born the son of...
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cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, new york. >>> here come the millennials. they're taking over according to the folks at pew, based on population estimates, there are now 75.4 million millennials in the u.s. now the largest generation in our country. >>> dog owners, you may love hugging your canine, but science a new study examined hundreds of images and found eight in ten dogs showed signs of stress when they're hugged. they apparently turn their heads away or lower their ears when hugged. if you want to show some love, a pat on the head or a treat are recommended instead. they do look huggable, don't they. >>> a yogurt empire made billions. now a ceo is surprising all his i'm billy, rand i quit smoking with chantix. i had a lot of doubts going in. i was a smoker. hands down, it was, that's who i was. after one week of chantix, i knew i could quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix definitely helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, dep
cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, new york. >>> here come the millennials. they're taking over according to the folks at pew, based on population estimates, there are now 75.4 million millennials in the u.s. now the largest generation in our country. >>> dog owners, you may love hugging your canine, but science a new study examined hundreds of images and found eight in ten dogs showed signs of stress when they're hugged. they apparently turn their heads away or lower their ears when...
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her name is cynthia martin. >> that's right, barbara. she's cynthia martin, chief of staff to michigan democrat john conye conyers. investigators say martin's crime involved her savings account in the congress federal credit union with a branch in the federal capitol. in their court filings, investigators said another customer made an error on his direct deposit paperwork and mistakenly routed $16,000 of money into cynthia martin's account between 2013 and 2015 and according to the court records investigators believe martin knew about it, transferred some of that money to other accounts, withdrew cash from the account, and when the victim notified the bank about the error, initially refused to return his money. martin earned about $166,000 last year svi chief of staff. mr. conyers has served in the house for 52 years. martin pleaded guilty to a charge of receiving stolen property last week. she's been ordered to make restitution and is scheduled to appear again in d.c. superior court in september. back to you. >> thank you, scott. >>> we
her name is cynthia martin. >> that's right, barbara. she's cynthia martin, chief of staff to michigan democrat john conye conyers. investigators say martin's crime involved her savings account in the congress federal credit union with a branch in the federal capitol. in their court filings, investigators said another customer made an error on his direct deposit paperwork and mistakenly routed $16,000 of money into cynthia martin's account between 2013 and 2015 and according to the court...
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cynthia kunz joins us now with more details. what do we know about him? very -- a very experienced pharmaceutical executive, so there's no doubt about the sheer amount of experience leaves in the role. but what he's leaving behind is disconcerting and that's what investors are trying to parse out at the moment. launched a very aggressive last year and what happened is he came out of whatimates in terms he could deliver and now they are backing away from his numbers. but there some feeling that you're not going to be able to turn it around like you said and we backed you and now he's walking away from it. note some feeling that he's -- that they are not getting that on his side of the story. he left because he didn't think he could turn around the company or it seems he's turning around the company? the timing is questionable because they are downgrading numbers he gave to say stick with us and we can grow this and the numbers are not panning out. he's taking on a much more troubled company and will hopefully build the credibility. have been a much harder
cynthia kunz joins us now with more details. what do we know about him? very -- a very experienced pharmaceutical executive, so there's no doubt about the sheer amount of experience leaves in the role. but what he's leaving behind is disconcerting and that's what investors are trying to parse out at the moment. launched a very aggressive last year and what happened is he came out of whatimates in terms he could deliver and now they are backing away from his numbers. but there some feeling that...
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veamos cómo les fue. >> bien, cynthia, 43 calorías.utos de maxiclimber. ¿cómo te sientes? >> me siento muy bien. mi corazón está agitado. es impresionante. >> fue una impresionante cantidad de calorías para tan poco tiempo. >> y es porque la bicicleta y la caminadora sólo se concentran en los miembros inferiores. maxiclimber trabaja además el torso, activa más músculos y aumenta la quema de calorías. >> y una caminadora puede costar miles. ¿para qué gastar tanto dinero? >> no tienes por qué. maxiclimber es un aparato de ejercicio quema grasa y tonificador muy accesible, que te proporciona cardio y ejercicio muscular, y todo en la comodidad de tu hogar. >> presentador: ¿quieres bajar esas libras demás y conseguir la figura que siempre has deseado? ahora ya existe un aparato que trabaja todo tu cuerpo combinando ejercicio cardio quema grasa mientras tonifica y fortalece tus músculos. se llama maxiclimber, y es la extraordinaria innovación en fitness. con un solo movimiento simple y efectivo, conseguirás brazos fuertes y marcados, sigue a
veamos cómo les fue. >> bien, cynthia, 43 calorías.utos de maxiclimber. ¿cómo te sientes? >> me siento muy bien. mi corazón está agitado. es impresionante. >> fue una impresionante cantidad de calorías para tan poco tiempo. >> y es porque la bicicleta y la caminadora sólo se concentran en los miembros inferiores. maxiclimber trabaja además el torso, activa más músculos y aumenta la quema de calorías. >> y una caminadora puede costar miles. ¿para qué...
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the very people cynthia slotted world war ii vets were criticizing the lulac leadership. this is a chicano, and we are criticizing the folks amelia was talking about. the generational analysis works well here. we might talk about discontinuity ourselves. we might say, you guys haven't done anything or whatever. clearly, there is continuity. it's ironic that each generation has criticized the previous generation for what they haven't done. >> you mentioned cops. there's another connection there. salt wolinsky influences were there for the farmworker struggle. copsck it up not only with , but here in l.a., we have another organization that is also a wolinsky -- alinsky. >> i would say that out of uno, there were more long-term goals. i think it was influenced by the theology of the generation, marxist and other influences. the women of ucla also moved on to environmentalism. >> i want to add one thing i terms of to mention in what i consider to be understudies. to me, the ultimate is los angeles. i know mario is taking bites out of the elephant, but there is still a lot of
the very people cynthia slotted world war ii vets were criticizing the lulac leadership. this is a chicano, and we are criticizing the folks amelia was talking about. the generational analysis works well here. we might talk about discontinuity ourselves. we might say, you guys haven't done anything or whatever. clearly, there is continuity. it's ironic that each generation has criticized the previous generation for what they haven't done. >> you mentioned cops. there's another connection...
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. >> i'll have to ask cynthia. >> cynthia executive director for the finance those are categories by caltrain since the majority of finland we'll be combats grant they've defined the asian-american as a category with indian and bangladesh and others while asian specific are cam biology and filipinos and japanese, etc. >> thank you. any other questions thanks for the preemption opening up for public comment i have card for later but if anyone wants to speak please step forward. >> my comment is this t many words too much subcommittees wherever you breakdown that much the money is lost your subbing it out subbing it out to every little dime to someone else's pockets you take out of your own pocket you if have a job to do if someone can't speak the language when you go to work for example, i worked for people i didn't understand you get to the point where you're doing the job you just do it you don't pay someone to tell someone how to do the job the guy in charge makes sure everyone is there when you subbing things out. >> we don't see the document oh, there we go. >> it was san francis
. >> i'll have to ask cynthia. >> cynthia executive director for the finance those are categories by caltrain since the majority of finland we'll be combats grant they've defined the asian-american as a category with indian and bangladesh and others while asian specific are cam biology and filipinos and japanese, etc. >> thank you. any other questions thanks for the preemption opening up for public comment i have card for later but if anyone wants to speak please step forward....
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his chief of staff, cynthia receiving stolen property and agreed to pay $13,000 in restitution. martin was charged on march 9. this is her linked in page. to her social media accounts, she is an attorney and for conyers for 10 years . the first time he has had problem with staffers. he took responsibility for possible house violations after staffers said he made them babysit his son. he blamed that on a lack of clarity. we reached out to the congressman's office who said is disappointed and martin has been placed on unpaid leave. according to internet documents, she made $165,000 a year. leon: the head of the tsa is opening up about the moment bombs exploded at the brussels airport. he had just arrived that morning for a meeting. >> seeing the devastation, seeing the chaos of the airport a starkent, was reminder of the importance of the work we do everyday to protect travelers. senate committee there were no specific credible threats against the u.s. right now. the march attack killed 16 people. 16 more died at a nearby subway station. r days after flights resumed at the brussel
his chief of staff, cynthia receiving stolen property and agreed to pay $13,000 in restitution. martin was charged on march 9. this is her linked in page. to her social media accounts, she is an attorney and for conyers for 10 years . the first time he has had problem with staffers. he took responsibility for possible house violations after staffers said he made them babysit his son. he blamed that on a lack of clarity. we reached out to the congressman's office who said is disappointed and...
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esta fotografÍa le enviÓ con la cabeza bien puesta de amÉrica, se llama cynthia ortiz y es amante dels, tengo reporte para el fin de semana mÁs detalles al volver. cerveza estrella jalisco presenta. (musica de mariachi) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ cerveza estrella jalisco. esto es mexicanidad. ---este Ábado habra un taller de ciudadaÍa patrocinado por univision. leÓn felipe: no tendrÁn dentro de la maÑana una de la tarde, para mayor informaciÓn y registrarse llame 40824712440. reporter: el jueves vamos al recuento las temperaturas, mÍnima entre los 51. generalmente seco para nosotros, trajo algunas ruinas en algunos lugares pero estÁn dando humedad, insisto hace norte del estado, por lo tanto nos traerÁ trayendo mÁs humedad, ahÍ se ve claramente la entrada de sistema, que trajo algunas nevad es mÁs que sigue sumando en las zonas altas. lo que si se queda con nosotros es la advertencia de que a todo el viaje. especialmente la resaca como mucho cuidado va a continuar esta advertencia stallone por la maÑana. asÍ que vayamos al vistazo del las temperaturas como de 64, 65, en promedio 64, san francisco la bah
esta fotografÍa le enviÓ con la cabeza bien puesta de amÉrica, se llama cynthia ortiz y es amante dels, tengo reporte para el fin de semana mÁs detalles al volver. cerveza estrella jalisco presenta. (musica de mariachi) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ cerveza estrella jalisco. esto es mexicanidad. ---este Ábado habra un taller de ciudadaÍa patrocinado por univision. leÓn felipe: no tendrÁn dentro de la maÑana una de la tarde, para mayor informaciÓn y registrarse llame 40824712440. reporter: el jueves...
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police found cynthia fortune at the scene of a car crash in delran township about 11:30 last night.er throat had been slashed. and her husband quentin was that found at a nearby diner with what appeared to be blood on his clothing. "action news" reporter john rawlins live at the scene with the latest details on this, john. >> reporter: hi, brian. well, that 37-year-old suspect was taken into custody in this diner right lined me here without incident. but not before allegedly a pretty bloody fatal knife attack in the middle of route 130. the man and his wife were apparently in a chevy cruze northbound in the center lane with two cars on either side of them. >> and they actually looked like they bounced off of those two cars. those two cars kept going. but the suspect's car went into the median on route 130. >> reporter: burlington county prosecutor robert bernardi describing the start of a deadly incident. he says the suspect, 37-year-old quentin fortune got out of the chevy's passenger side as his wife got out of the driver's side. >> and he comes around to her side. you can't reall
police found cynthia fortune at the scene of a car crash in delran township about 11:30 last night.er throat had been slashed. and her husband quentin was that found at a nearby diner with what appeared to be blood on his clothing. "action news" reporter john rawlins live at the scene with the latest details on this, john. >> reporter: hi, brian. well, that 37-year-old suspect was taken into custody in this diner right lined me here without incident. but not before allegedly a...
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cynthia martin pleaded guilty last year to a charge of receiving stolen property. court documents say she received thousands of dollars in a bang account after someone wrote the wrong routing number. court documents say the money went to her by mistake yet she initially refused to return it. she's been ordered to perform 48 hours of community service and must pay $13 thousand of restitution. >>> in the district, a police officer shot and killed a pitt bull by rerespon tdingo a call about a dog bite. they say one dog charged an officer who then shot and killed that dog. the officer wasn't hurt but police say a woman was by then in the leg -- leg. >>. >>> following a mental evaluation, investigators have decided to bring charges against a woman who called a man a terrorist. she's charged with malicious wounding, hit and run, reckless driving. the victim said she told him he was from isis and should go back to his country. that victim was not injured. >>> tonight people are turning to social media to pay tributes to merle haggard. he died of complications from pneumon
cynthia martin pleaded guilty last year to a charge of receiving stolen property. court documents say she received thousands of dollars in a bang account after someone wrote the wrong routing number. court documents say the money went to her by mistake yet she initially refused to return it. she's been ordered to perform 48 hours of community service and must pay $13 thousand of restitution. >>> in the district, a police officer shot and killed a pitt bull by rerespon tdingo a call...
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cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, new york. >> patty davis' words have clearly resonated.d from a representative of will ferrell that the actor is no longer considering the movie. >>> who is this woman described as a mini clinton and how much power does she have? a laughing matter from president obama. >> let me say something to all my conspiracy oriented friends on the right who think i'm planning to unleash some secret agenda, you're absolutely right. heating and cooling systems so reliable. if there's a breaking point, we'll find it. it's hard to stop a trane. really hard. trane. the most reliable for a reason. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk o
cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, new york. >> patty davis' words have clearly resonated.d from a representative of will ferrell that the actor is no longer considering the movie. >>> who is this woman described as a mini clinton and how much power does she have? a laughing matter from president obama. >> let me say something to all my conspiracy oriented friends on the right who think i'm planning to unleash some secret agenda, you're absolutely right. heating and cooling...
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police say cynthia maller embezzled more than $180,000. the examiner reports she faces 12 counts of grand theft and embezz embezzlement. >>> vacaville police was seen inappropriately touching women. police are asking anyone now with information on his identity to please call them immediately. >>> a suspected auto burglar is in custody, accused of trying to enter a vehicle with a security guard inde. 52-year-old curtis jordan, jr. was arrested. a security guard said he saw jordan try >>> this incident happened after a high speed chase of a burglary suspect. he crashed his car into a fence. it turns out police had to take him to the hospital for something unrelated to the crash. officers say he swallowed a ring he had stolen from a home he had just broken into. he needed surgery to remove it. he's now facing multiple felony charges. >>> dozens of people who live on the water in redwood city are challenging their right to stay there. they're being forced to move because it's a public trust land but they're asking whyet o is l. >> reporter: si
police say cynthia maller embezzled more than $180,000. the examiner reports she faces 12 counts of grand theft and embezz embezzlement. >>> vacaville police was seen inappropriately touching women. police are asking anyone now with information on his identity to please call them immediately. >>> a suspected auto burglar is in custody, accused of trying to enter a vehicle with a security guard inde. 52-year-old curtis jordan, jr. was arrested. a security guard said he saw...
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cynthia went over there to get in shape. ted years ago and nothing would have happened. and with that bureau of statistics. she came back with the most discouraging news i have received as a u.s. senator. we're getting better when you wrote the law one out of four were beaten and raped. the number has not changed all. not over 80 years. a program called it is on us. into a virtual town meeting with hundreds of thousands of young women on college campuses and i asked a question please let me know what one or tuesday as we could do to make it safer for you in your high school on your campus. i expected legitimate things like better lighting in parking garages. or campus police from the library. you know, what i got back? boys and men involved. so to start the program is on us. those interviewed by millions of people in the equally famous actors and actresses the n.c.a.a. and sports organizations are calling to attention hitmen in america what constitutes me a man. what constitutes appropriate behavior? those of you go to college almost all of you have. if there were droppe
cynthia went over there to get in shape. ted years ago and nothing would have happened. and with that bureau of statistics. she came back with the most discouraging news i have received as a u.s. senator. we're getting better when you wrote the law one out of four were beaten and raped. the number has not changed all. not over 80 years. a program called it is on us. into a virtual town meeting with hundreds of thousands of young women on college campuses and i asked a question please let me...
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next call, cynthia, delaware. cynthia is a supporter donald trump. hello, cynthia. >> our you this morning -- how are you? caller: i wanted to make the comment that trump may not be the perfect candidate, but at least people know where they stand with him. you can'te -- cruz, tell. the bible says that many will come in my name and claim to be for me and they are not. that is my opinion. host: wiry supporting donald trump -- why are you supporting donald trump? caller: i think he will do well for the economy. i have never watched the show so i'm not a fan because i -- i have heard of donald, but i didn't know much about him. i see what has happened since 2008. nothing is improving. we have a weak president. america needs to be strong. other countries will -- look up to us for that. that is about it. at least with donald, you know what you're getting. he is not hiding behind the skirt of jesus or anything. host: fort wayne journal gazette newspaper in indiana, the center of presidential politics right now. ruz wows city audience. he was up there. 1000
next call, cynthia, delaware. cynthia is a supporter donald trump. hello, cynthia. >> our you this morning -- how are you? caller: i wanted to make the comment that trump may not be the perfect candidate, but at least people know where they stand with him. you can'te -- cruz, tell. the bible says that many will come in my name and claim to be for me and they are not. that is my opinion. host: wiry supporting donald trump -- why are you supporting donald trump? caller: i think he will do...
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cynthia mayor continue plemarti guilty to receiving stolen property and refused to return deposited into her congressional federal trade union savings account. the money was mistakenly routed from another customer's account. investigators say martin knew about the mistake but withdrew some cash and transferred the money to other accounts instead of returning it. >>> attorneys for former u.s. house speaker dennis hastert want probation for their client. attorneys for the illinois republican asked a federal judge yesterday to sentence him to a term of probation saying he was in poor health. hastert pleaded guilty to violating federal banking laws. he could face up to six months in prison. >>> now to a touching story that we've heard from many of you who want to help a firefighter who lost her apartment if a fire on easter sunday. on tuesday she received a huge gift from a fellow firefighter who didn't even know her. retired battalion chief john lee gave moore a check. turns out lee had won the prize and decided she needed the money more than he did. >>> arlington has made a list that heigh
cynthia mayor continue plemarti guilty to receiving stolen property and refused to return deposited into her congressional federal trade union savings account. the money was mistakenly routed from another customer's account. investigators say martin knew about the mistake but withdrew some cash and transferred the money to other accounts instead of returning it. >>> attorneys for former u.s. house speaker dennis hastert want probation for their client. attorneys for the illinois...
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jennifer hudson and cynthia led the cast of "the color purple" just singing their hearts out to "purplell i want to see you dancing in the purple rain ♪ ♪ purple rain purple rain >> an amazing performance of "purple rain." what a rank on jennifer hudson. >> man, 75 octaves i guess she has. >>> his purple behindness graced his presence in our studios. >> prince made a number of appearances on abc's "the view" including four years ago in 2012 during which he gave us a brief glimpse of his sense of humor in an exchange with our very own barbara walters. >> when you go on stage, you're a different person. but off stage, you're very quiet and mysterious. what is that all about? >> i'm just that way around you. >> so rarely got to see his personality. people loved that moment. during the same appearance he also discussed bruce spring scene. but she just can't see it. so excedrin worked with me to show my mom what i experience during a migraine. excedrin relieves my pain and symptoms. but their dedication to migraine sufferers doesn't stop there. oh my god... i'm so sorry, honey, that you go t
jennifer hudson and cynthia led the cast of "the color purple" just singing their hearts out to "purplell i want to see you dancing in the purple rain ♪ ♪ purple rain purple rain >> an amazing performance of "purple rain." what a rank on jennifer hudson. >> man, 75 octaves i guess she has. >>> his purple behindness graced his presence in our studios. >> prince made a number of appearances on abc's "the view" including four years...
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cynthia bradl bradley. >> cindy, um, i think she's the first person who believed that i could do anything. i think my mother definitely thought that, i think she thinks that of all of they are children. but the situation that we grew up in, i don't think it was something that was ever spoken and cindy would say it over and over again out loud. it was the first time that i would develop an identity of my own. i started to feel that i'm worthy i have a foist. i'm good at something. she never made me feel that i was different from anyone because i was african-american. because of my circumstances because i started late. she would just always say you are so extremely special. >> that, though, led to a very turbulent time for you when you go to live with your teacher, and there comes a point when your mother is not okay with that. can you talk to me about this process that you went through of suing your mother for emancipation. >> i was 15 years old, and when i say that, 15 years old, the maturity mindset of maybe an 11-year-old. i was definitely a late bloomer and i really didn't come in to m
cynthia bradl bradley. >> cindy, um, i think she's the first person who believed that i could do anything. i think my mother definitely thought that, i think she thinks that of all of they are children. but the situation that we grew up in, i don't think it was something that was ever spoken and cindy would say it over and over again out loud. it was the first time that i would develop an identity of my own. i started to feel that i'm worthy i have a foist. i'm good at something. she...