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i am cynthia nixon, and yes, i am running for governor of new york state. [cheers and applause] cynthia: but i am not here today to give a campaign speech. today is about you. and we are here to celebrate you and your success. you are not sitting here today because this was an easy path or an obvious path. nothing has been handed to you. you aimed high. and you worked very hard, and you earned this. congratulations. [applause] cynthia: frankly you don't need me here to make today special. today is special enough already. and you certainly don't need a political candidate to tell you how valuable nurses are and that we desperately need more of you. [applause] cynthia: through long hours and nights and weekends and holidays , nurses care for some of our most vulnerable people in their most vulnerable state. nurses are there for some of the most pivotal moments of our lives. i have had very good experience with the doctors in my life, i am lucky to say, but whether it was the births of my three children, my mother's cancer, or the deaths of two very dear frien
i am cynthia nixon, and yes, i am running for governor of new york state. [cheers and applause] cynthia: but i am not here today to give a campaign speech. today is about you. and we are here to celebrate you and your success. you are not sitting here today because this was an easy path or an obvious path. nothing has been handed to you. you aimed high. and you worked very hard, and you earned this. congratulations. [applause] cynthia: frankly you don't need me here to make today special. today...
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[applause] [cheers and applause] and activisttress cynthia nixon gave t >> she discussed the importance of the nursing profession, her mother's fight against cancer, and the need for a more equitable health care system. ms. nixon is currently running to be governor of new york. remarks are just under 15 minutes. governor of new york. her remarks are just under 18 minutes. [applause] thank you. thank you so much. hello everybody. robinson and to the faculty, alumni, friends, family, and to the 119 graduates of 2018. [cheers and applause] it is really an honor to be in your presence today. thank you for inviting me. nixon, and yes, i am running for governor of new york state. [cheers and applause] not here todayam to give a campaign speech. today is about you. and we are here to celebrate you and your success. you are not sitting here today because this was an easy path or an obvious path. nothing has been handed to you. you aimed high. and you worked very hard, and you earned this. congratulations. [applause] frankly you don't need me here to make today's special. today is special enough
[applause] [cheers and applause] and activisttress cynthia nixon gave t >> she discussed the importance of the nursing profession, her mother's fight against cancer, and the need for a more equitable health care system. ms. nixon is currently running to be governor of new york. remarks are just under 15 minutes. governor of new york. her remarks are just under 18 minutes. [applause] thank you. thank you so much. hello everybody. robinson and to the faculty, alumni, friends, family, and to...
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thank you for joining us, cynthia.up, in interview with gordon brown, who talks about a new global funding plan for schools and why education is a bright spot amid local turmoil. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets: balance of power." i'm david westin in washington. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. time for stock of the, the stock of the hour, the higher turnover in u.s. jobs being especially with the ceo of gamestop resigning after only three months on the job. here is lisa abramowicz. what an interesting pick, gamestop. gamer, butnot a big this is an interesting story. the shares down nearly 4% after they have announced that the ceo michael muller left -- mauler left the company. the committee has seen so much -- in the company has a thing so much turnover. this raises yet more questions about a company that has a fundamental existential question facing its business model, which is people are not playing games on physical consoles anymore. they are playing the moment. shery: or mobile. lisa: doing
thank you for joining us, cynthia.up, in interview with gordon brown, who talks about a new global funding plan for schools and why education is a bright spot amid local turmoil. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets: balance of power." i'm david westin in washington. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. time for stock of the, the stock of the hour, the higher turnover in u.s. jobs being especially with the ceo of gamestop resigning after only three months on the job....
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. >> reporter: william tisdale's wife cynthia was a substitute teacher. she had gone back to work two years ago when he was diagnosed with a lung disease. >> what do you miss about her? >> she was always there through everything. we've been through a lot. >> reporter: inside the school is a trench coat wearing gunman opened fire isabelle and eight other students barricaded themselves in an art supply closet as she says the shooter taunted his victims. what did you hear? >> he said woo-hoo. he just screamed it kind of, shouted it. >> reporter: did he seem like he was everyone -- enjoying this? >> yeah, he was. you could tell he was by the things he was saying. njoying t? >> yeah, he was. you could tell he was by the things he was saying. >> reporter: in this cell phone video, students run for their lives and you can hear three gunshots. [ gunshots ]. >> reporter: it was recorded by susana salazar who after the shooting learned her younger sister had been shot, thankfully sarah salazar survived. >> she's strong. we all love her and we're all here for her an
. >> reporter: william tisdale's wife cynthia was a substitute teacher. she had gone back to work two years ago when he was diagnosed with a lung disease. >> what do you miss about her? >> she was always there through everything. we've been through a lot. >> reporter: inside the school is a trench coat wearing gunman opened fire isabelle and eight other students barricaded themselves in an art supply closet as she says the shooter taunted his victims. what did you hear?...
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he endorsed harvey cuomo over cynthia nixon.adeleine albright's rebuke to women who did not support hillary clinton, former clinton advisor and author of micro trends square, good evening. i'm by no means suggesting hillary clinton is responsible for any allegations against harvey weinstein but you know clintons benefited from his largest, campaign contributions, is there a reckoning for democratic luminaries who may have looked the other way? >> we have learned conservatives can be loud and progressives can be louts. it happens in both parties in all sorts of campaigns. i don't think that will be a big reckoning. some people want to give that contributions or give contributions to groups that help women. there has been sexual harassment or worse and you will see that happen. >> cynthia nixon is running against andrew cuomo in new york. i remember covering hillary clinton, madeleine albright had some tough words for prominent democratic women who were not stepping up to support hillary clinton. >> just remember there is a specia
he endorsed harvey cuomo over cynthia nixon.adeleine albright's rebuke to women who did not support hillary clinton, former clinton advisor and author of micro trends square, good evening. i'm by no means suggesting hillary clinton is responsible for any allegations against harvey weinstein but you know clintons benefited from his largest, campaign contributions, is there a reckoning for democratic luminaries who may have looked the other way? >> we have learned conservatives can be loud...
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but at the same time, they have parted ways. >> cynthia, how has rudolph giuliani made things worse since coming onboard in your view? >> well, i think he embarrassed himself by jumping into this without really working with his colleagues at all at the white house, by essentially saying the president was a liar because the president apparently did know about this payoff, by announcing that perhaps it was a campaign violation because it would be terrible if it came up in the middle of the debates or if it came up in the campaign. so he's embarrassed himself that way. he's also suggested that perhaps there were other payoffs. he's embarrassed his firm saying it's not unlike things that would happen that -- here's the problem. you can't just make payments without telling your client, and he intimated that's what happens at big firms, and i'm sure it was upsetting for them. the funny part about this whole thing is that i'm sure in the white house counsel's office, they're saying, oh, great. now he can work full-time with us because this last two weeks has been a complete disaster, an embarras
but at the same time, they have parted ways. >> cynthia, how has rudolph giuliani made things worse since coming onboard in your view? >> well, i think he embarrassed himself by jumping into this without really working with his colleagues at all at the white house, by essentially saying the president was a liar because the president apparently did know about this payoff, by announcing that perhaps it was a campaign violation because it would be terrible if it came up in the middle...
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cynthia, i've wanted to hear you out on this. your response to trump's demands and your response of what we know to be the rosenstein response so far. >> well, i feel like i'm watching my second hockey game of the night. in this hockey game, it's the old philadelphia flyers of the '70s, the broad street bullies at the white house beating up on a doj farm team. and apparently no ref showed up, and the doj team is standing around whining, and meanwhile the broad street bullies are beating them up in scoring. this is a terrible thing that rosenstein has caved. i do feel sorry for him, especially this morning when clint watts was talking. we didn't realize that not only was he going to cave and do this investigation, but now they're handing over documents that they shouldn't be handing over. the problem with a bully is if you give in to them a little bit and a little bit, pretty soon you have nothing. and that's what's happened here. >> and, matt, i heard you express this viewpoint earlier today, and i thought long and hard about it.
cynthia, i've wanted to hear you out on this. your response to trump's demands and your response of what we know to be the rosenstein response so far. >> well, i feel like i'm watching my second hockey game of the night. in this hockey game, it's the old philadelphia flyers of the '70s, the broad street bullies at the white house beating up on a doj farm team. and apparently no ref showed up, and the doj team is standing around whining, and meanwhile the broad street bullies are beating...
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sip cynthia tisdale was a substitute teacher and a mother. he survived. >> it went through my neck and came outright here. we can't just sit over here and mourn over it, because that's exactly what he wants. he wants us to mourn over it. >> reporter: the shooting suspect a student at the school is currently being held in solitary confinement. authorities say he acted alone and according to a probable cause affidavit spare the people he liked. now the focus is on what's ahead. >> we will once again laugh. it'll be a while, but we will get through is. >> reporter: in santa fe, texas. abc 7 news. >>> red wood firefighters knocked down a two alarm fire that badly damaged an apartment building this afternoon. roads have been closed from wood side road to fair oaks lane. the cause is still under investigation. >>> it was a royal wedding unlike any other. prince harry and meghan markle were married today at st. george's chap, windsor. there were rousing cheers for the couple. earlier meghan broke with tradition to make mos of the walk down the aisle
sip cynthia tisdale was a substitute teacher and a mother. he survived. >> it went through my neck and came outright here. we can't just sit over here and mourn over it, because that's exactly what he wants. he wants us to mourn over it. >> reporter: the shooting suspect a student at the school is currently being held in solitary confinement. authorities say he acted alone and according to a probable cause affidavit spare the people he liked. now the focus is on what's ahead....
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largely from the left, cynthia nixon is with me now.he state had the nominating convention on long island. >> yes. >> i think it was jonathan alter. in this environment, the republicans are so damaging and donald trump is so damaging, why focus energy and resources in a bruising, bloody intraparty democratic party fight? >> well, it's really important for us in 2018 to elect more democrats, but i think it's equally important to elect better democrats. i think what we saw in the last presidential election was we can't just give people something to vote against. we really have to actively give people something to vote for. and this is where in new york state certainly our voters, our constituents are ahead of their leaders. and they know the progressive leadership that has been missing here. and all the things that are being enacted in other parts of the country that aren't being enacted here. we have to really give our democratic base, our young people, our women of color, our working class, we have to start showing up for them. because
largely from the left, cynthia nixon is with me now.he state had the nominating convention on long island. >> yes. >> i think it was jonathan alter. in this environment, the republicans are so damaging and donald trump is so damaging, why focus energy and resources in a bruising, bloody intraparty democratic party fight? >> well, it's really important for us in 2018 to elect more democrats, but i think it's equally important to elect better democrats. i think what we saw in...
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governor andrew cuomo who made his name as a moderate is being challenged by activist and progressive cynthiad i couldn't be happen queer about her candidacy, and i know you're expecting me to make a sex in the city joke by saying i'm such a miranda. but the show ended 14 years ago so get over it and stop being such a charlotte! ( applause ) and while polls have nixon trailing quoam o he's been swerving left than a bruce driver on bath salts. >> cuomo is following nixon entrance by checking off a list. >> governor quoam-had an order to give prison parolees the right to vote. >> a major push to legalize marijuana. >> cynthia nixon came out in favor of legalization and governor cuomo is considering it. >> governor cuomo wants to ban plastic shopping bags throughout the united states. >> cynthia was leading a rally with environmental activists. >> no more plastic bags in new york! finally, everybody's dog shit will be able to breathe in public garbage cans as god intended! ( laughter ) if you don't like the smell of terdz roasting in july you don't belong in this city. ( laughter ) but if having
governor andrew cuomo who made his name as a moderate is being challenged by activist and progressive cynthiad i couldn't be happen queer about her candidacy, and i know you're expecting me to make a sex in the city joke by saying i'm such a miranda. but the show ended 14 years ago so get over it and stop being such a charlotte! ( applause ) and while polls have nixon trailing quoam o he's been swerving left than a bruce driver on bath salts. >> cuomo is following nixon entrance by...
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sip cynthia tisdale was a substitute teacher and a mother. he survived. >> it went through my neck and came outright here. we can't just sit over here and mourn over it, because that's exactly what he wants. he wants us to mourn over it. >> reporter: the shooting suspect a student at the school is currently being held in solitary confinement. authorities say he acted alone and according to a probable cause affidavit spared the people he liked. now the focus is on what's ahead. >> we will once'll be a while, get through this. >> reporter: in santa fe, texas. abc 7 news. >>> red wood firefighters knocked down a two alarm fire that badly damaged an apartment building this afternoon. roads have been closed from wood side road to fair oaks lane. the cause is still under investigation. >>> it was a royal wedding unlike any other. prince harry and meghan markle were married today at st. george's chap, windsor. there were rousing cheers for the couple. earlier meghan broke with tradition to make most of the walk down the aisle alone. along with the c
sip cynthia tisdale was a substitute teacher and a mother. he survived. >> it went through my neck and came outright here. we can't just sit over here and mourn over it, because that's exactly what he wants. he wants us to mourn over it. >> reporter: the shooting suspect a student at the school is currently being held in solitary confinement. authorities say he acted alone and according to a probable cause affidavit spared the people he liked. now the focus is on what's ahead....
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cynthia: the chances of pedro ning are slim.le are opposed and will vote for pedro simply because they do not want ivan duke in power. the polarization around the reflected,ment was but you see the polarization over to radically different divisions of the country. -- in law ander order, security-based approach to things versus pedro who wants a social justice and investing in the countryside. thefact that those are two visions and those in the traditional parties at the lowest levels they have ever been, it is notable. shery: hundred of thousands of venezuelans pouring into the country, will duke's approach to them change? presidency would feel that there is a strong need more international assistance, but much greater efforts to control the border and to limit the flow. the relationship between colombia and venezuela would get more difficult. david: thank you for your time. , the director of the latin american program at woodrow wilson. fairfax financial holdings we will have a representative, and if you missed any thing throug
cynthia: the chances of pedro ning are slim.le are opposed and will vote for pedro simply because they do not want ivan duke in power. the polarization around the reflected,ment was but you see the polarization over to radically different divisions of the country. -- in law ander order, security-based approach to things versus pedro who wants a social justice and investing in the countryside. thefact that those are two visions and those in the traditional parties at the lowest levels they have...
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cynthia kierner. [applause] cynthia: thank you. as we spoke about the disaster thing on tuesday night, i'm afraid the pictures were way better for that. everything was exploding. it was great. no exploding women here. which i guess is good. happy women's history month, happy first day of baseball season. i am thrilled to be here. for something completely different, i am going to use my time tonight to introduce you to someone that i first met in the archives about 20 years ago. someone who was a rough contemporary of martha washington, but in every way, it is a really different kind of story. hope you don't mind my spending 20 minutes talking about someone who is pretty obscure. my person is jane wilborn spurgin. she was born in maryland and married jane spurgin in the 1750's. like a lot of people in pennsylvania and maryland, she went down the winding road and settled in western north carolina. william assumed prospered as a slave owning farmer and a justice of the peace. like a lot of people who migrated southward into the area a
cynthia kierner. [applause] cynthia: thank you. as we spoke about the disaster thing on tuesday night, i'm afraid the pictures were way better for that. everything was exploding. it was great. no exploding women here. which i guess is good. happy women's history month, happy first day of baseball season. i am thrilled to be here. for something completely different, i am going to use my time tonight to introduce you to someone that i first met in the archives about 20 years ago. someone who was...
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[applause] cynthia: and what you want to fight for and advocate for is worth saying and worth hearing. ,peak up, make your voice heard whether you are being advocates for your patients or ad advocates for a more equitable health care system. you are on the front lines and witnessing the shortcomings of our health care system firsthand. we need judicial that knowledge and be part of this conversation about how we can improve health care in this country and make it available for all of us. because our health care system is changing. it has to. the status quo is unsustainable. each of you can play a role in what comes next. will it be a more equitable system that provides higher quality patient-centered care for everybody at a lower cost, or a system in which only the wealthy can afford quality medical care? in other words, the future of health care is in your hands, no pressure. if this last year and a half has made anything clear, it is this, we can't just count on politicians to fix things. we can't leave it up to our elected leaders to solve inequality or end racial injustice. each o
[applause] cynthia: and what you want to fight for and advocate for is worth saying and worth hearing. ,peak up, make your voice heard whether you are being advocates for your patients or ad advocates for a more equitable health care system. you are on the front lines and witnessing the shortcomings of our health care system firsthand. we need judicial that knowledge and be part of this conversation about how we can improve health care in this country and make it available for all of us....
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in studio is cynthia koons.talking earlier how among the changes the president is expected to call for, he wants to require other countries to pay more, loose price controls on pharmaceuticals. we see the president coming out of the white house. he is getting ready to make his way to the podium. this was supposed to begin at 2:00, so relatively on time. lisa: we were expecting him to be late because he has been viewed two most of his conferences. scarlet: you wonder if he will take questions. let's listen in. >> i want to thank secretary a azar, ambassadors, commissioner gottlieb. scott gottlieb has done a fantastic job. where is scott? stand up, scott. stand up. [applause] and right to try is happening, right? right to try, so important. administrator werner, director mulvaney for being here with us today, the beautiful rose garden at the white house. we are also honored to be joined by senator bill cassidy. senator? senator cassidy, please. [applause] friends, senator orrin hatch. [applause] thank you, orrin.
in studio is cynthia koons.talking earlier how among the changes the president is expected to call for, he wants to require other countries to pay more, loose price controls on pharmaceuticals. we see the president coming out of the white house. he is getting ready to make his way to the podium. this was supposed to begin at 2:00, so relatively on time. lisa: we were expecting him to be late because he has been viewed two most of his conferences. scarlet: you wonder if he will take questions....
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and colleagues, can we have a motion to approve cynthia pollock to join lafco in the public seat? ronen: so moved. >> commissioner singh: second. >> supervisor fewer: thank you. there was a motion by commissioner ronen, seconded by commissioner singh. thank you. madam clerk, can you please call item number four. [agenda item read]. >> i believe we have a staff presentation. >> good morning, commissioners, michael himes director of the cleanpowersf program for the sfpuc. i do have a cleanpowersf update for you today, and we also actually have a presentation for you on our enrollment communications plan, so what i'm going to do is provide some fairly brief remarks and then i'm going to turn the podium over to our puc deputy director of communications for power, tyler gamble. so -- and i'm going to cover a few things today in my remarks. our enrollment activities, our service to customers today, and an update on regulatory activities. with respect to enrollment and service to customers, the program -- i think this is present consistent with what i reported last time. the program's se
and colleagues, can we have a motion to approve cynthia pollock to join lafco in the public seat? ronen: so moved. >> commissioner singh: second. >> supervisor fewer: thank you. there was a motion by commissioner ronen, seconded by commissioner singh. thank you. madam clerk, can you please call item number four. [agenda item read]. >> i believe we have a staff presentation. >> good morning, commissioners, michael himes director of the cleanpowersf program for the sfpuc....
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cynthia has written about the idea among lawyers of the concept of trial by battle. and many of them actually applied that to the civil war. this was how it was going to be worked out if it was not told by lawyers in the way that lawyers usually salt things, that it -- solve the things, and it was going to be tried on the battlefield and the result would be obvious as in the supreme court did in texas v. white many years later, they said, that's right. >> so war is an arbitrator. >> yes, war is an arbitrator, that's right. the time, did in a dickenson travel with a chaperone for escort of some type? she does not travel with an escort but when she is younger in the war years, she is a perpetual houseguest. she is staying in the homes of people who see new format on the road so there is that. when she is on a lyceum circuit, she has an agent who is a man. there is never any indication is a chaperone. she travels alone. >> did in a dickenson have male suitors? [laughter] >> it would appear a huge proportion of men and women who met in the dickinson fell in love with her
cynthia has written about the idea among lawyers of the concept of trial by battle. and many of them actually applied that to the civil war. this was how it was going to be worked out if it was not told by lawyers in the way that lawyers usually salt things, that it -- solve the things, and it was going to be tried on the battlefield and the result would be obvious as in the supreme court did in texas v. white many years later, they said, that's right. >> so war is an arbitrator. >>...
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cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, new york. >>> there is more to come.till ahead, midair horror, the copilot nearly sucked out of a passenger plane cockpit at 32,000 feet. how he managed to survive. we'll be right back. he's been called a rockstar lawyer. he tops the charts on progressive causes... winning pro bono battles for immigrants and the homeless. defending gay rights and gun control. democrat jeff bleich. after columbine, bleich led president clinton's youth violence initiative. with joe biden, bleich took on domestic violence. served president obama as special counsel and ambassador. maybe bleich can't pull off the rockstar look... but his progressive record is solid gold. >>> a month after a southwest airline passenger died after being partly sucked out of an aircraft window, there is word tonight of another incident in which a copilot on another airline was partially pulled out of his seat by a shattered window in the cockpit. the captain forced to make an emergency landing. here's tom costello. >> reporter: on the ground at the changdu airpo
cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, new york. >>> there is more to come.till ahead, midair horror, the copilot nearly sucked out of a passenger plane cockpit at 32,000 feet. how he managed to survive. we'll be right back. he's been called a rockstar lawyer. he tops the charts on progressive causes... winning pro bono battles for immigrants and the homeless. defending gay rights and gun control. democrat jeff bleich. after columbine, bleich led president clinton's youth violence initiative....
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cynthia nixon, washington post publisher fred ryan and chair of the national transportation safety board. that begins tonight at eight eastern here on c-span. reporter at market luxist running us now to discuss the cost and value of education as student loan that reaches the 1.5 trillion mark. ing us today. guest: thank you for having me. host: $1.5 trillion in loan debt, how big of a deal is this? guest: we saw student loan debt surpassed $1 trillion in 2012. in the past six years or so, it has ballooned even more. 10 years ago, it was only at $600 billion. host: what is fueling that fast increase? guest: one, more people are going to college than in the past. so there are more borrowers. the loans are getting bigger. the cost of college is higher. . obviously, that makes the outstanding debt go up. another thing is that people take a long time to pay it off. we are not getting those loans off the books as quickly as we would like. host: you write about the debt hitting the 1.5 join dollars mark, debt that exceeds income -- $1.5 trillion mark, debt that exceeds income. students leave sc
cynthia nixon, washington post publisher fred ryan and chair of the national transportation safety board. that begins tonight at eight eastern here on c-span. reporter at market luxist running us now to discuss the cost and value of education as student loan that reaches the 1.5 trillion mark. ing us today. guest: thank you for having me. host: $1.5 trillion in loan debt, how big of a deal is this? guest: we saw student loan debt surpassed $1 trillion in 2012. in the past six years or so, it...
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cynthia pettway was too sick to be able to attend her high school graduation in alabama, so her schoolother plan. cheering she have this idea that she could roll across the state. but i didn't think it was going to work. so she was like, she would get the high school to help me. they set up a comfort room so my family could come in and they set up a big tv so i could see my graduation and i drove myself across the stage. the whole stadium was cheering for me, the whole thing. the chair came and then i got emotional. i was crying tears ofjoy. i found an elementary sized cap and down. i made this doll so it was the colours, gave it to her. i just wanted to walk. it was my big day. i wasn't going to miss it. always trust your mum, the moral of the story. ajapanese rail operator has apologised after a train left a station twenty—five seconds early, saying the great inconvenience it placed on customers was "truly inexcusable. " the driver said he had shut the doors early, not realising there were still passengers waiting to board. last november, a similar apology was made after an express t
cynthia pettway was too sick to be able to attend her high school graduation in alabama, so her schoolother plan. cheering she have this idea that she could roll across the state. but i didn't think it was going to work. so she was like, she would get the high school to help me. they set up a comfort room so my family could come in and they set up a big tv so i could see my graduation and i drove myself across the stage. the whole stadium was cheering for me, the whole thing. the chair came and...
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nbc's cynthia mcfadden has the story. one in five kids at risk. >> reporter: it's hard to imagine when you meet 16-year-old cheerleader kirstin she ever tried to kill herself. >> i'm always smiling and laughing. >> reporter: what is going on on the outside isn't always the same as what's going on inside. her mother knew something was wrong when her 9-year-old opened the car door while she was driving 60 miles an hour. >> you think it was an actual conscience suicide attempt? >> yes, i hate to say it but yes. >> reporter: a year ago she came very close to ending her life once again. >> i got in a fight with my dad and i was like that's it, i'm done. and i had my pills in my room so i was like you know what? it's fine. it's whatever. whatever happens happens and i took them and i got scared and regretted it right away so i told my mom and we went to the hospital. >> reporter: you almost lost her? >> i did. it was really scary, really scary and still hard to relive it. >> reporter: an alarming new study just out today shows
nbc's cynthia mcfadden has the story. one in five kids at risk. >> reporter: it's hard to imagine when you meet 16-year-old cheerleader kirstin she ever tried to kill herself. >> i'm always smiling and laughing. >> reporter: what is going on on the outside isn't always the same as what's going on inside. her mother knew something was wrong when her 9-year-old opened the car door while she was driving 60 miles an hour. >> you think it was an actual conscience suicide...
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thank you, cynthia. >>> still ahead, spring health alert as the weather warms up. the cdc warns of a major surge in diseases carried by outdoor pests. >>> also, keeping the dream alive. the real life field from an american movie classic. >>> we're back with a new warning from the cdc. as spring starts to heat up and families have been cooped up all winter head outside. federal health officials say cases of insect-borne diseases are surging, citing 640,000 cases over the last dozen years. nbc's ann thompson now on how to protect your family. >> reporter: you know the names -- zika, lyme, west nile. some of the diseases spread by mosquitos, ticks and fleas. now just in time for summer, the cdc says insect-borne illnesses are on the rise, tripling in 13 years, from 27,000 to 96,000, warning states should be doing more to fight off the insects. >> what we found is that four out of five mosquito control operations in the country are not fully prepared. >> reporter: bob sabatino, a retired new york city cop, says lyme disease nearly killed him. >> at the worst of the con
thank you, cynthia. >>> still ahead, spring health alert as the weather warms up. the cdc warns of a major surge in diseases carried by outdoor pests. >>> also, keeping the dream alive. the real life field from an american movie classic. >>> we're back with a new warning from the cdc. as spring starts to heat up and families have been cooped up all winter head outside. federal health officials say cases of insect-borne diseases are surging, citing 640,000 cases over...
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vince warren, cynthia storer, colonel wilkerson. much. >>> still tomorrow could, trump's latest praise for a dictator, all fun stuff today on the show. to most people, i look like... ...most people. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief from moderate to even severe fibromyalgia pain, and improves function. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica aff
vince warren, cynthia storer, colonel wilkerson. much. >>> still tomorrow could, trump's latest praise for a dictator, all fun stuff today on the show. to most people, i look like... ...most people. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective...
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cynthia next and is an actress who is pretty far left, competition for the primary, he is moving leftbase and because of that we think this next topic comes up 24,000 parolees are eligible to vote in the election. what do you think of a plan like that? >> governor cuomo announced it with our sharpton by his side which tells you what you need to know. it is blatantly political. if this needed to be done, the governor, why did he wait until he had this far left challenger in a primary in an election year? rank political behavior. you are seeing liberalism, progressivism leads to state sanctioned injustice every time it is tried and we are seeing that play out in new york. jillian: a man like herman bell would be one of these parolees who is able to vote. >> murderers and rapists voting in our elections in november. if you are a law-abiding citizen in the same jurisdiction they will cancel out your vote. rob: you get the same amount of say. >> governor cuomo, they paid their debt they haven't. parole is part of the punishment. you are still being punished. to allow them to vote for their
cynthia next and is an actress who is pretty far left, competition for the primary, he is moving leftbase and because of that we think this next topic comes up 24,000 parolees are eligible to vote in the election. what do you think of a plan like that? >> governor cuomo announced it with our sharpton by his side which tells you what you need to know. it is blatantly political. if this needed to be done, the governor, why did he wait until he had this far left challenger in a primary in an...
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>> i couldn't agree more with cynth cynthia.ctually, he's hurting his client more than he's helping him right now. some of the comments he's made on tv in the last couple of days he really needs to think about. because it could lead to criminal prosecution of his own client. the comments i'm specifically talking about is the other morning on tv, what if this would have come out during the presidential debate and he made sure the payment was before them? that specifically links it to something in the campaign. and the other comment about firing the former director james comey, because he wouldn't exonerate him, to lead to intent for obstruction. both these things are really bad. >> okay. i know we'll have a lot to talk about on that regard. but i do want to get to the fact that we have "the wall street journal" report indicating mueller's team is looking to wrap things up or lying low until after the midterm elections in november. bob, i know you worked for the fbi for 12 years, right? how do you think the midterm elections affec
>> i couldn't agree more with cynth cynthia.ctually, he's hurting his client more than he's helping him right now. some of the comments he's made on tv in the last couple of days he really needs to think about. because it could lead to criminal prosecution of his own client. the comments i'm specifically talking about is the other morning on tv, what if this would have come out during the presidential debate and he made sure the payment was before them? that specifically links it to...
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cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, new york. >> he was one of the greats. >>> i have a question for you.t how much money do you think it takes to be considered rich in america? we'll tell you what most people think. children here at home... and around the world... starts with one person... you. this red nose day... stop by walgreens and help end child poverty... one nose at a time. because every. one. counts. walgreens, trusted since 1901. (crunching) ♪ dude, your crunching's scaring the fish. dude, they're just jealous. kellogg's raisin bran crunch... ...with crunchy clusters and the taste of... ...apples and strawberries. i got one! i guess we're having cereal for dinner. deliciously heart-healthy kellogg's raisin bran crunch. somehow we always leave packing to the last minute. guys, i have a couple of things to wash. we got this. even on quick cycle, tide pods cleans great. 10x the cleaning power, even in the quick cycle. it's got to be tide. are confusing quilted northern for robes. they're both cushiony, comforting, and add elegance to your home. but quilted northern is not a robe.
cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, new york. >> he was one of the greats. >>> i have a question for you.t how much money do you think it takes to be considered rich in america? we'll tell you what most people think. children here at home... and around the world... starts with one person... you. this red nose day... stop by walgreens and help end child poverty... one nose at a time. because every. one. counts. walgreens, trusted since 1901. (crunching) ♪ dude, your crunching's scaring...
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cynthia was able to use a robot to remotely attend her graduation ceremony when she was hospitalized.ot dressed in a cap and gown right there glided across the stage as cynthia looked on and virtually walked with the school's class of 2018. how cool is that? >> kind of weird but very cool. >>> when nature calls, sometimes you just can't hold it in. but this might inspire you to hold off a little bit longer when you are on the road. a smartphone app gas buddy ranked the top gas station restrooms in every single state based on things like cleanliness and usefulness. quick trip flushed the mpition ranking incoet cholula hot sauce is teaming up with jack in the box for the cholula buttery jack. a little hot sauce there... woah. what's happening? jack i'm trying to film this commercial! oh my gosh, sorry. with delicious cholula hot sauce and crispy jalapenos on a signature bun. the new cholula buttery jack. part of the buttery jack family. made with delicious cholula hot sauce,ack. crispy jalapenos and pepper jack cheese on a signature bun. yep, this is my third one today. the new cholula
cynthia was able to use a robot to remotely attend her graduation ceremony when she was hospitalized.ot dressed in a cap and gown right there glided across the stage as cynthia looked on and virtually walked with the school's class of 2018. how cool is that? >> kind of weird but very cool. >>> when nature calls, sometimes you just can't hold it in. but this might inspire you to hold off a little bit longer when you are on the road. a smartphone app gas buddy ranked the top gas...
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cynthia: it depends on where you buy them.d it is risky for shareholders. you see that working out but it 50-50. right now, a lot of companies are at points where big drugs, off patents so the pressure is on to buy assets and revenue growth. lisa: and avoid regulatory screenings because trump will think, are they earning too much? we are getting results from the healthcare services. we are trying to parse through whether this was good or bad. shares are slightly down. hca is uniquely pressured and highly leveraged. .hought to be over bedded what were you looking for with these results? and what does the same with the butchered iteration? was this positive from your perspective? ana: it does look like they have met expectations. first quarter utilization has been weak. managed care has been tremendous. and them was this morning and edna reported beating across the board. tenet yesterday had a modest beat so that exceeded expectations to some degree. has been moving sideways in the second half of the first quarter. a lot of the
cynthia: it depends on where you buy them.d it is risky for shareholders. you see that working out but it 50-50. right now, a lot of companies are at points where big drugs, off patents so the pressure is on to buy assets and revenue growth. lisa: and avoid regulatory screenings because trump will think, are they earning too much? we are getting results from the healthcare services. we are trying to parse through whether this was good or bad. shares are slightly down. hca is uniquely pressured...
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[applause] [cheers and applause] actress and actress cynthia nixon gave the commencement address to the school of nursing in new york city. she discussed nursing, her mother's fight with cancer, and the need for a more equitable health care system. she is currently running to be the governor of new york. her remarks are about 15 minutes. thank you. thank you so much. hello everybody. robinson and to the faculty, alumni, friends, family, and to the 119 graduates of 2018. [cheers and applause] it is really an honor to be in your presence today. thank you for inviting me. nixon, and yes, i am running for governor of new york state. [cheers and applause] not here todayam to give a campaign speech. today is about you.
[applause] [cheers and applause] actress and actress cynthia nixon gave the commencement address to the school of nursing in new york city. she discussed nursing, her mother's fight with cancer, and the need for a more equitable health care system. she is currently running to be the governor of new york. her remarks are about 15 minutes. thank you. thank you so much. hello everybody. robinson and to the faculty, alumni, friends, family, and to the 119 graduates of 2018. [cheers and applause] it...
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[applause] [cheers and applause] activist: actress and cynthia nixon gave this commencement address in new york city. she discussed the importance of the nursing profession, her mother's fight against cancer, and a need for a more equitable health care system. she is currently running for governor of new york. her remarks are just under 15 minutes.
[applause] [cheers and applause] activist: actress and cynthia nixon gave this commencement address in new york city. she discussed the importance of the nursing profession, her mother's fight against cancer, and a need for a more equitable health care system. she is currently running for governor of new york. her remarks are just under 15 minutes.
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[applause] [cheers and applause] and activisttress cynthia nixon gave this year's commencement address to the graduating class of the helene of nursing. she discussed the importance of the nursing profession, her mother's fight against cancer, and the need for a more equitable system. she is currently running to be governor of new york. her remarks are just under 18 minutes. [applause] thank you. thank you so much. hello everybody. robinson and to the faculty, alumni, friends, family, and to the 119 graduates of 2018. [cheers and applause] it is really an honor to be in your presence today. thank you for inviting me. nixon, and yes, i am running fov
[applause] [cheers and applause] and activisttress cynthia nixon gave this year's commencement address to the graduating class of the helene of nursing. she discussed the importance of the nursing profession, her mother's fight against cancer, and the need for a more equitable system. she is currently running to be governor of new york. her remarks are just under 18 minutes. [applause] thank you. thank you so much. hello everybody. robinson and to the faculty, alumni, friends, family, and to...
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trish: and you're not seeing cynthia nixon say get the support just because she's a woman. >> and sheuldn't get the vote is because she's a woman. the critical thing here, having been around this game a long time, i've never seen a primary that's continued. the sanders/hillary battle is still going on, even back when bush lost to reagan in 1980 three weeks later he was back to republican party. there's still sanders people out there who never got a vote for the hillary people and vice versa. in the case of governor cuomo, this is the second largest state in the country, overwhelming democrat state, he's a major player you can't basically walk away from him. he is the outlier basically the challenger and i don't think she ends up winning but it's not like you don't like women because you're voting for cuomo. >> that's not the argument and this is something republicans try to spin this argument where they say you're playing identity politics you should just back hillary because she's a woman. you should back hillary because she's the most qualified person for this job. >> there's a spec
trish: and you're not seeing cynthia nixon say get the support just because she's a woman. >> and sheuldn't get the vote is because she's a woman. the critical thing here, having been around this game a long time, i've never seen a primary that's continued. the sanders/hillary battle is still going on, even back when bush lost to reagan in 1980 three weeks later he was back to republican party. there's still sanders people out there who never got a vote for the hillary people and vice...
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you said it right, actress cynthia nixon, all bad actors.vernor cuomo considering raising wage to $15 an hour minimum. what do you hear from other businesses. >> i can tell you, i have been hosting meetings with hundreds of restaurantures here. there are many, many restaurateurs that are saying they will close. they will -- i know several very -- vertucci, yesterday filed for bankruptcy, there is a reaurant for 40 years was antiannex for major corporation, they closed for after 40 years,. liz: we sees empty businesses. >> they are not helping workers, they are not helping anyone, they are helping to to get their political agenda done, cuom's does not have a clue, and de blasio does not have a clue, nixon does not have a clue. liz: a fled to get votes. >> zain thank you come back soon. liz: here is a look at apple, posting a solid revenue and profit report, shares high are by 3%. this is in tim cook said that iphone 10 was most popular smartphone in all of china last quarter. thought that china was getting under cut by cheaper versions of sma
you said it right, actress cynthia nixon, all bad actors.vernor cuomo considering raising wage to $15 an hour minimum. what do you hear from other businesses. >> i can tell you, i have been hosting meetings with hundreds of restaurantures here. there are many, many restaurateurs that are saying they will close. they will -- i know several very -- vertucci, yesterday filed for bankruptcy, there is a reaurant for 40 years was antiannex for major corporation, they closed for after 40 years,....
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we had the american actress cynthia nixon on here-- >> oh, i've worked with cynthia!, you're known as an actress. do you think running for the governor of the state of new york is maybethe first job you should go for? and she pointed to you as people who had to answer the call, people who made their trade in acting but saw that there was a need for their voice to represent certain people in politics. do you miss it now? >> i question what you just said, our voices should be heard in politics as people in the theater are separate entities almost like extraterrestrials. we're not. ( laughter ) >> stephen: i mean the people, she said the people they represent. >> the people they represent, certainly on that level, yes, because one of the most humbling things of being a member of parliament-- and it's also a privilege, let's not get away from it-- but one of the most humbling things was, for me, we hold what we call advice surgeries, and anyone in your constituency can come with their problem and they come to you because you are the port of last resort. everything they ha
we had the american actress cynthia nixon on here-- >> oh, i've worked with cynthia!, you're known as an actress. do you think running for the governor of the state of new york is maybethe first job you should go for? and she pointed to you as people who had to answer the call, people who made their trade in acting but saw that there was a need for their voice to represent certain people in politics. do you miss it now? >> i question what you just said, our voices should be heard in...
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she could easily endorse cynthia nixon. there is not going to be any political fallout for her.ver win office again as long as she lives. >> she is have much a 1990s democrat. she is now what i think is an old school democrat. the democratic party is this new brand of politics. andrew cuomo is of the same generation as hillary clinton and they are have much machine politicians. as much as hillary with have been a major events, breaking the ultimate glass ceiling. but i think she'll always be that machine politician. kennedy: she doesn't help anyone else. any other woman break the glass ceiling. she uses that hammer of hers to break her blackberries. i sounds like my crazy aunt. you make me miss the 90s. musicians made so much money and they didn't have to tour. all right, what final advice do you have for our mrs. clinton? >> keep hitting the speaking circuit as long as they will have you. as long as the college students are forced to sit for an hour and listen to the 2016 campaign be relitigated, milk it for all it's worst. ken report ex-convict former coal barron was supposed
she could easily endorse cynthia nixon. there is not going to be any political fallout for her.ver win office again as long as she lives. >> she is have much a 1990s democrat. she is now what i think is an old school democrat. the democratic party is this new brand of politics. andrew cuomo is of the same generation as hillary clinton and they are have much machine politicians. as much as hillary with have been a major events, breaking the ultimate glass ceiling. but i think she'll always...
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he was married for 54 years to his wife, cynthia, who preceded him in death. he was survived by his son, luke, his daughter, cynthia, and his grandson, clay. people across the country are familiar with his story, which was told in the 2010 book, "unbroken, a world war ii story of survival, resilience and redemption" by laura hillebrand which rose to number one on "the new york times" bestseller list. in 2014 direct angelina joel lee movie about him adapt interested the book. remarkable is athletic abilities and heroic service to our country, louis zamperini will forever be remembered as a hero and favorite son of torrence. that's why i'm so very proud to announce that today in collaboration with california senior united states senator dianne feinstein, i have just introduced a resolution to rename the facility of the united states postal service located at 1433 marcelina avenue in torrence, california, as the louis zamperini post office building. my legislation has the bipartisan support of the entire california delegation in the house of representatives. holi
he was married for 54 years to his wife, cynthia, who preceded him in death. he was survived by his son, luke, his daughter, cynthia, and his grandson, clay. people across the country are familiar with his story, which was told in the 2010 book, "unbroken, a world war ii story of survival, resilience and redemption" by laura hillebrand which rose to number one on "the new york times" bestseller list. in 2014 direct angelina joel lee movie about him adapt interested the book....
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and i think you'll see that happen. >> i mentioned cynthia nixon, the access. she's running here in new york for governor. i remember covering hillary clinton in 2016. listen. >> just remember, there's a special place in hell for women who don't help each other. [cheers & applause] >>isn't this what people hate about politicpolitics. they say, women have to support women no matter what. >> well, of course, hillary clinton didn't say that. and he's a distinguished public servant. he was in the clinton administration. she would know him a long time and have genuine respect for him as an office holder. so i think the fact that she's willing to make that endorsement, take some political heat is actually a good thing. it shows she's standing behind what she believes. >> i know didn't say it. but i was at those events when she was sitting there and laughing at the idea that women should be stepping up for other women. what happened to that concept? >> she took a lot of criticism. i think to be fair here, nixon is new to politics. she was making a real endorsement. if
and i think you'll see that happen. >> i mentioned cynthia nixon, the access. she's running here in new york for governor. i remember covering hillary clinton in 2016. listen. >> just remember, there's a special place in hell for women who don't help each other. [cheers & applause] >>isn't this what people hate about politicpolitics. they say, women have to support women no matter what. >> well, of course, hillary clinton didn't say that. and he's a distinguished...