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americans but take persuasion from the mosquitos there is no treatment and no vaccine for the czechoslovakiaan virus and in san francisco we'll send out a health advisors and we are beefing up the control program we have indicted almost a year ago we were going to have the preventive program in general we don't have this in san francisco and the other county did do per diem because of the weather we're not like san mateo but occasionally we have hot spots with all the construction we have had a lot of problems with big rodent and beef up the program what we generally do we leverage the bay area if we need testing we rely on san mateo and they come and help you will say explain the testing we take advantage of the agreeing infrastructure that is very cost-effective we are in a position to focus the area so it is very good with the concern around the zeke can virus that's my report unless mile-an-hour questions. >> commissioner sanchez i want to thank you very much for that update and also perhaps the department can reinvest some of the calls with latin america over the years the reason i'm sa
americans but take persuasion from the mosquitos there is no treatment and no vaccine for the czechoslovakiaan virus and in san francisco we'll send out a health advisors and we are beefing up the control program we have indicted almost a year ago we were going to have the preventive program in general we don't have this in san francisco and the other county did do per diem because of the weather we're not like san mateo but occasionally we have hot spots with all the construction we have had a...
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czechoslovakia and all the council in czechoslovakia that you can get for $13,000, but you have to do lot of renovation. david: and you have to go there as well. buy a ticket to go. carol: empowering women has turned into a multimillion dollar business. david: think of the money and who is getting empowered. carol: sheila has been doing some digging. she di joins us now to talk about feminism as a brand. it is a powerful story. we talk about these women empowerment conferences and is a lot of them out there. sheila: dozens of them. i lost track. you could have spent almost every day last fall at some sort of women's panel or meeting or conference. david: how different are they? are they distinctive whether it is woman in the world or whoever? >> there is a range. they have to different personalities so the one at the top high end of the corporate ladder is the fortune 501 and that is the most expensive one. it is $10,000 to go to that one. david: people are paying out-of-pocket to go? sheelah: that one is invitation only and it is only senior-level women from corporate america. they g
czechoslovakia and all the council in czechoslovakia that you can get for $13,000, but you have to do lot of renovation. david: and you have to go there as well. buy a ticket to go. carol: empowering women has turned into a multimillion dollar business. david: think of the money and who is getting empowered. carol: sheila has been doing some digging. she di joins us now to talk about feminism as a brand. it is a powerful story. we talk about these women empowerment conferences and is a lot of...
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and compare my genitalia to part of czechoslovakia?! you saw through that one, did you? i don't know what you were thinking, but take the video down now! she watched it. i'm gonna get that girl back. amy: i only watched it because you e-mailed it to me with the subject line: "this is gonna make you mad"! she was listening through the door. she wants me. captioning sponsored by cbs warner bros. television and toyota. >> welcome to the "late, late super bowl show." i'm still standing >> cindy crawford revisits her favorite super bowl ad. >> and zac efron, anna kendrick, and adam devine, help recreate the best sports movies of all time. "late late super bowl show starts right now. >> reggie: are you ready to have some fun it's the late, late show >> ladies and gentlemen, give it up for your host, the one, the ( cheers and applause ) >> james: hello! good evening and welcome to the "late late show." thank you for being here. how are we doing, guys? are we good. tonight is a huge night, one of the biggest sporting events of the year. i have it all on my dvr, so please, no spo
and compare my genitalia to part of czechoslovakia?! you saw through that one, did you? i don't know what you were thinking, but take the video down now! she watched it. i'm gonna get that girl back. amy: i only watched it because you e-mailed it to me with the subject line: "this is gonna make you mad"! she was listening through the door. she wants me. captioning sponsored by cbs warner bros. television and toyota. >> welcome to the "late, late super bowl show." i'm...
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another butterfly' and it deals with children who are interned at the terezin concentration camp in czechoslovakia during the time of the holocaust. is this a true story? it was based on a true story. our character was at the camp from the time she was 12 through 15. based on letters these children wrote? a lot of this is based on diary entries, poems, letters and those lines are spoken in the play. sloan you play one of the children in this play. how was that? it's good. i play older ria, she's a 15 year old jewish girl who is now based at the terezin camp. this must have been a much tougher role than others you've played. i know you've been involved for a few years with the community theatre. how did this compare to some of those other roles? others roles that i've had would be in comedies or emotional story and you have to have that in your role. i know, john, one of the underlying factors is that most of these kids didn't survive did they? no. 15,000 children went through that concentration camp over the course of 3 years and only 100 survived. the play debuts at the orpheum theatre, part of t
another butterfly' and it deals with children who are interned at the terezin concentration camp in czechoslovakia during the time of the holocaust. is this a true story? it was based on a true story. our character was at the camp from the time she was 12 through 15. based on letters these children wrote? a lot of this is based on diary entries, poems, letters and those lines are spoken in the play. sloan you play one of the children in this play. how was that? it's good. i play older ria,...
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my grandfather was an eelectrician from czechoslovakia.conversations about it the pitfalls and benefits of growing up in our lifestyle in new york. we spent six do eight weeks every summer with him in the communist czechoslovakia in the early '80s, where if someone made $5,000 a year it was big money. it was really grounding and an important lesson that we learned from a young age. we have it really good, don't squander that. >> you guys go to bed at night. your dad is not a normal guy, he doesn't seem to sleep. >> he's much more i say it very affection affectionately, he's a blue collar guy with a big balance sheet. he's much more of of an ordinary guy that anyone would ever give him credit for. the sense of humor, the opportunities he's given executives in our organization over the years. doormen, drivers, he saw something in them and gave them an opportunity to take on a much bigger task. they had street smarts. >> he's become known for his nighttime tweets. and so he'll tweet, you wake up, you don't know what people are going to ask yo
my grandfather was an eelectrician from czechoslovakia.conversations about it the pitfalls and benefits of growing up in our lifestyle in new york. we spent six do eight weeks every summer with him in the communist czechoslovakia in the early '80s, where if someone made $5,000 a year it was big money. it was really grounding and an important lesson that we learned from a young age. we have it really good, don't squander that. >> you guys go to bed at night. your dad is not a normal guy,...
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david was just a teenager when he came here in czechoslovakia. at the time of his death worked at tower research capital. david's younger brother says david dreamed of starting a family with rebecca. >> my dream was that our families would be close, that our future kids would play would get to play with them. what a horrible tragedy. >> reporter: rebecca's final good-bye. >> though the pain right now is unbearable, i want you to know that i will do my best to live for us both. >> reporter: said with such grace and dignity. >> it was a heroic act by her because this is a crushing blow to her, and i hope that this courage will help her in the future. >> reporter: kemberly richardson channel 7 eyewitness news. >> stay with eyewitness news crane collapse. you can see a slide show of photos from the scene at abc7ny. >>> we are following a developing story on long island where a small plane had a close encounter with a drone. the pilot spotted the drone about 6 miles north of republic airport in farmingdale just before 8:30 this morning. >> there's a d
david was just a teenager when he came here in czechoslovakia. at the time of his death worked at tower research capital. david's younger brother says david dreamed of starting a family with rebecca. >> my dream was that our families would be close, that our future kids would play would get to play with them. what a horrible tragedy. >> reporter: rebecca's final good-bye. >> though the pain right now is unbearable, i want you to know that i will do my best to live for us both....
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they talk about all the castles in czechoslovakia -- you can get them for about $13,000, but you havedo a lot of renovation. david: a lot of great stuff. let's get started. carol: empowering women has turned into a multibillion dollar business. david: but who is making the money, and who is getting empowered? carol: sheila has been doing some digging and talks about feminism as a brand. we talk about these women's empowerment conferences. there's a lot of them. sheila: i lost track. you can spend almost every day last fall at some kind of women's panel or meeting. david: how different are they? they are about women's empowerment, but when you go to the panels, whether it is women in the world or fortunes? sheila: there is a range, like with everything. the one at the high-end of the corporate ladder is the fortune most powerful women conference. that is the most expensive one, $10,000 to go to that one and a group of related events. david: people are paying out-of-pocket? sheila: that one is invitation only, and very only senior woman from corporate america. either they can afford thi
they talk about all the castles in czechoslovakia -- you can get them for about $13,000, but you havedo a lot of renovation. david: a lot of great stuff. let's get started. carol: empowering women has turned into a multibillion dollar business. david: but who is making the money, and who is getting empowered? carol: sheila has been doing some digging and talks about feminism as a brand. we talk about these women's empowerment conferences. there's a lot of them. sheila: i lost track. you can...
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>> my parents left czechoslovakia. >> why ever could they have left? >> for the water apparently. i enjoyed that reference. >> you said the republican party is more broken than the democrats. i think that's probably true. >> sander represents a wing in the democratic party, right? >> i am agreeing with you, dumbass. >> trump doesn't want to nuke oil fields as you said. he wants to bomb them and then take the oil. >> we couldn't take the oil if we bombed them. >> if you bomb them they bubble and then there is a -- >> exactly. >> what you do is put a big bucket at the other end and you have all of the oil. >> that's the first time i used the word parabla. >> and it won't be the last. >> you said george w. bush is having a great life. >> i think so. >> he really does seem like he is enjoying himself the most. >> he is doing a good time. he is sticking it to mom and dad who is the better politician. >> are you saying we need lawmakers to step in to protect us? >> yeah. >> do you not think they almost always hurt them? 1kwr50* laws and not lawmakers. >> who do you think makes laws? i j
>> my parents left czechoslovakia. >> why ever could they have left? >> for the water apparently. i enjoyed that reference. >> you said the republican party is more broken than the democrats. i think that's probably true. >> sander represents a wing in the democratic party, right? >> i am agreeing with you, dumbass. >> trump doesn't want to nuke oil fields as you said. he wants to bomb them and then take the oil. >> we couldn't take the oil if we...
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americans but take persuasion from the mosquitos there is no treatment and no vaccine for the czechoslovakia can virus and in san francisco we'll send out a health advisors and we are beefing up the control program we have indicted almost a year ago we were going to have the preventive program in general we don't have this in san francisco and the other county did do per diem because of the weather we're not like san mateo but occasionally we have hot spots with all the construction we have had a lot of problems with big rodent and beef up the program what we generally do we leverage the bay area if we need testing we rely on san mateo and they come and help you will say explain the testing we take advantage of the agreeing infrastructure that is very cost-effective we are in a position to focus the area so it is very good with the concern around the zeke can virus that's my report unless mile-an-hour questions. >> commissioner sanchez i want to thank you very much for that update and also perhaps the department can reinvest some of the calls with latin america over the years the reason i'm
americans but take persuasion from the mosquitos there is no treatment and no vaccine for the czechoslovakia can virus and in san francisco we'll send out a health advisors and we are beefing up the control program we have indicted almost a year ago we were going to have the preventive program in general we don't have this in san francisco and the other county did do per diem because of the weather we're not like san mateo but occasionally we have hot spots with all the construction we have had...
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they talk about all the castles in czechoslovakia -- you can get them for about $13,000, but you haveon. david: a lot of great stuff. let's get started. carol: empowering women has turned into a multibillion dollar business. david: but who is making the money, and who is getting empowered? -- has beena call hot ca ou doing some digging and talks about feminism as a brand. we talk about these women's empowerment conferences. there's a lot of them. sheila: i lost track. you can spend almost every day last fall at some kind of women's panel or meeting. david: how different are they? they are about women's empowerment, but when you go to the panels, whether it is women in the world or fortunes? sheila: there is a range, like with everything. of the at the high-end corporate ladder is the fortune most powerful women conference. that is the most expensive one, $10,000 to go to that one and a group of related events. david: people are paying out-of-pocket? sheila: that one is invitation only, and very only senior woman from corporate america. either they can afford this, or the companies are
they talk about all the castles in czechoslovakia -- you can get them for about $13,000, but you haveon. david: a lot of great stuff. let's get started. carol: empowering women has turned into a multibillion dollar business. david: but who is making the money, and who is getting empowered? -- has beena call hot ca ou doing some digging and talks about feminism as a brand. we talk about these women's empowerment conferences. there's a lot of them. sheila: i lost track. you can spend almost every...
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nigerty you when neville chamberlain went czechoslovakia and peace in our time. germans were not direct threats to truth. look in 2009 when barack obama came to office and look at world today, you see a very different world. leading from behind. no, don't do stupid stuff. that's the strategy? that is the foreign policy? of course we are now seeing a world in turmoil and on fire. andrea: senator, preemptive strike, jeb mentioned at debate other weekend. quick thoughts as we go, would you agree with that strategy? >> i would have to get a briefing. i'm not -- andrea: he was advocate forge a preemptive strike? >> i don't think it would be wrong to shoot a missile down on launch, particularly if i knew where it was headed. harris: got to know where it is headed? >> yeah. sandra: donald trump doubling down on his support of waterboarding saying he would be okay with going beyond that controversial technique to get information from potential terrorists. so do we need tougher interrogation techniques? or is it going too far? feel a cold coming on? new zicam cold remedy
nigerty you when neville chamberlain went czechoslovakia and peace in our time. germans were not direct threats to truth. look in 2009 when barack obama came to office and look at world today, you see a very different world. leading from behind. no, don't do stupid stuff. that's the strategy? that is the foreign policy? of course we are now seeing a world in turmoil and on fire. andrea: senator, preemptive strike, jeb mentioned at debate other weekend. quick thoughts as we go, would you agree...
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in 19-48, communists take power in czechoslovakia. u.s. troops fight the biggest battle in vietnam in nearly a year today in 19-70. and in 2004, the passion of the christ opens in the united states. severe weather is gone, but strong gusty winds will continue today with mountain snow showers. in today's hometown health: basketball players have the highest rates of sudden cardiac death in the us related to sports. omar villafranca tells us about a new first of its kind study could help doctors determine what's normal and abnormal when it comes to athletes' hearts. at 7-foot- 1.isaiah austin was built for basketball. (nats of basketball game) after two standout years on the court for baylor universityhe was heading for the 2014 nba draft. (sot isaiah austin/baylor university) i was playing some of the best basketball of my life." (track) but dreams were about to change. league doctors ran tests including imaging of his heart. he had marfan syndrome.a genetic condition that leaves part of the aorta abnormally largeand puts patients at ca
in 19-48, communists take power in czechoslovakia. u.s. troops fight the biggest battle in vietnam in nearly a year today in 19-70. and in 2004, the passion of the christ opens in the united states. severe weather is gone, but strong gusty winds will continue today with mountain snow showers. in today's hometown health: basketball players have the highest rates of sudden cardiac death in the us related to sports. omar villafranca tells us about a new first of its kind study could help doctors...
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consulted by draftsmen another's date and he has held draft can't additions in brazil, hungary, czechoslovakia, real internationalist baseman. he preached in argued cases before the supreme court and it many books and articles include the magna carta and constitutionalist son in america. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming professor a.e. dick howard. [applause] >> thank you. that was an enthusiastic introduction. i can pick up my classes at the university of virginia with this state of enthusiasm. just as certainly alerted you to the reason why we are turning the bill of rights magna carta and otherwise the idiosyncratic choice of british and english document 800 years ago and what they got to do with the bill of rights. the road to the bill of rights really begins in many ways with magna carta. as many of you know, this is the 800th year since the magna carta was first agreed to and indeed the 15th of this year, the exact anniversary date. i come back with a sense of what the english were celebrating it. it makes great sense they would be making a lot of anniversary. the questio
consulted by draftsmen another's date and he has held draft can't additions in brazil, hungary, czechoslovakia, real internationalist baseman. he preached in argued cases before the supreme court and it many books and articles include the magna carta and constitutionalist son in america. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming professor a.e. dick howard. [applause] >> thank you. that was an enthusiastic introduction. i can pick up my classes at the university of virginia with...
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where you have czechoslovakia, denmark, we're just stopping at top four and it's a cumulative 40 years. okay. so negative rates, permeating. it's an offshoot of central banking activity. but, pushing rates down is probably due to slow growth. the extra horsepower is through to the central planning. while all that's going on, let's look at what's happening in the u.s. listen we all know that a lot of the data points started going really sour with the big overhang of inventory mid third quarter early fourth quarter of last year. atlanta gdp now just updated. up a couple of tenths to 2.5. now we know there's this funny give and take between weak fourth quarters, strong first quarters and how that tends to average out throughout the rest of the year. but even though the glide pack is weak we definitely have some growth here and in terms of the dollar weakness, maybe multinationals will have a bit of a reprieve. maybe along with the federal reserve. jon fortt, back to you. >> all right, thanks, rick. up next, a brutal year for enterprise tech. names like red hot and autodesk down about 25%
where you have czechoslovakia, denmark, we're just stopping at top four and it's a cumulative 40 years. okay. so negative rates, permeating. it's an offshoot of central banking activity. but, pushing rates down is probably due to slow growth. the extra horsepower is through to the central planning. while all that's going on, let's look at what's happening in the u.s. listen we all know that a lot of the data points started going really sour with the big overhang of inventory mid third quarter...
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my grandfather was a electrician from czechoslovakia.hey had conversations about the benefits and the pitfalls of growing up in our life style in new york. we spent 6 to 8 weeks every summer with him. where people made 5 grand a year that was big money. it was grounding and an important lesson from a young age that we learn we have it really good. don't squaunder that. >> so you guys go to bed at night. your normal people. your dad doesn't sleep. >> he's a blue collar guy with a big balance sheet. he has done well but he would love to watch a ball game and eat a burger. he's much more of an ordinary guy than anyone would give him credit for. the sense of humor, the opportunities that he's given executives guys that start off as doormen and drivers but he saw something in them and gave them an opportunity to take on a much bigger task and they had street smarts. >> he has become known for his nighttime tweets. >> yeah. >> so he'll tweet, you wake up and you don't know what people are going to ask you about. there's a new tweet out there.
my grandfather was a electrician from czechoslovakia.hey had conversations about the benefits and the pitfalls of growing up in our life style in new york. we spent 6 to 8 weeks every summer with him. where people made 5 grand a year that was big money. it was grounding and an important lesson from a young age that we learn we have it really good. don't squaunder that. >> so you guys go to bed at night. your normal people. your dad doesn't sleep. >> he's a blue collar guy with a big...
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and a family back home in czechoslovakia, they can extend child benefit payment to your country fromd the we love each other so much in europe, i don't, i went out, i want control of the borders, i would like our parliament to have it sovereignty back. i would like our courts to decide what we do and don't do with people who commit wrongs in the u.k.. stuart: this is a big deal because if britain does leave the european union, that union is no more and could break up, and britain could be the fissure that opens up europe. you tell me, what is the feeling among other english and british folks? what do they say? what do the polls say? >> the polls at the moment are kind of just about surging ahead, not really surging, might be an overstatement, pushing ahead for people to leave at the e.u. and in scotland they are definitely supportive of the e.u. a fractured line right there but we know very well that people given a choice tend to opt for status quo which is why people, june 20th. that is the day, think about it, if right now you could see all the refugee crisis, we can't get people o
and a family back home in czechoslovakia, they can extend child benefit payment to your country fromd the we love each other so much in europe, i don't, i went out, i want control of the borders, i would like our parliament to have it sovereignty back. i would like our courts to decide what we do and don't do with people who commit wrongs in the u.k.. stuart: this is a big deal because if britain does leave the european union, that union is no more and could break up, and britain could be the...