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steve's passenger, his 41-year-old wife, deborah, was dead. >> everybody knew her. i mean, she was that well loved. there was just disbelief and shock. >> if you got to know deb, you liked deb. she was the life of the party. she was somebody that people gathered around because she was fun to be with. >> steve hollerman survived the crash with only minor injuries, and toxicology tests revealed no drugs or alcohol in his system. he told investigators that he and deborah were on their way home from shopping when he inadvertently drove off the highway and struck a parked car. >> i said, do you remember what you hit? he said, yeah, i hit a car. i said do you know where the car was? he said yes, it was on the shoulder. i said did you see the car on the shoulder? he said, yes, i saw the taillights. and i asked him if he tried to maneuver the vehicle or tried to brake or avoid the collision and he didn't have the time to do that. >> the right front end of steve's jeep hit the back left side of the parked car. steve said he was driving approximately 60 miles an hour at the t
steve's passenger, his 41-year-old wife, deborah, was dead. >> everybody knew her. i mean, she was that well loved. there was just disbelief and shock. >> if you got to know deb, you liked deb. she was the life of the party. she was somebody that people gathered around because she was fun to be with. >> steve hollerman survived the crash with only minor injuries, and toxicology tests revealed no drugs or alcohol in his system. he told investigators that he and deborah were on...
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deborah: the dollar. the risk coming in. look at the last two quarters, we saw 7% growth in quarter to and quarter three. the americas were flat overall. the 10% decline in top line will be very much related to japan. when we look at the q1 hike japan is almost 40% of sales. a very high comparable. -- 14% of sales. mark: where is the strength of the rebound coming from? deborah: if we are talking about share appreciation, it is the euro-based companies. in the last three months 4% share price appreciation. we have seen that range -- across seven or eight of the major italian companies and a couple of french mixed in, too bad. we are expecting about 5% growth. -- french mixed in, too. with the currency impact, that will be more difficult. mark: are there specific luxury brands at this point that would do better because of the euro weakness? deborah: yes. most of the euro-based -- the way to think about it, made in italy. companies have 25-30% of their sales in europe, most of their costs and in euro. if they have 60% of their
deborah: the dollar. the risk coming in. look at the last two quarters, we saw 7% growth in quarter to and quarter three. the americas were flat overall. the 10% decline in top line will be very much related to japan. when we look at the q1 hike japan is almost 40% of sales. a very high comparable. -- 14% of sales. mark: where is the strength of the rebound coming from? deborah: if we are talking about share appreciation, it is the euro-based companies. in the last three months 4% share price...
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is leading the charge in the lives i want to recognize kim's from the fire department (clapping) deborah head of the department of the environment (clapping.) monooutlook mirror the port director (clapping) supervisor christensen thank you for joining us today and school broadband member hydra mendosa and assessor our recorded carmen chu (clapping) we have two commissioners amy ackerman from the status of women and we have two board members members our pointing and linda calhoun >> i want to especially thank my staff carlene who worked and others from the mayor's office to make today's ceremony possible. >> (clapping) and and mickey callahan from the human resources has just joined us i'm sure you're aware of in 998 san francisco became the first city in the world to enact a local ordinance with the united nations the illumination of all forms of discrimination against women a intertional bill of rights for women the united states is not gratified but the other countries have this landmark ordinance was made possible by the advocacy of the san francisco bay area area women attended the f
is leading the charge in the lives i want to recognize kim's from the fire department (clapping) deborah head of the department of the environment (clapping.) monooutlook mirror the port director (clapping) supervisor christensen thank you for joining us today and school broadband member hydra mendosa and assessor our recorded carmen chu (clapping) we have two commissioners amy ackerman from the status of women and we have two board members members our pointing and linda calhoun >> i want...
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>> deborah's sister, sharon anderson and her friend, marie rogers are the two women seen on the tape, chatting and joking moments before they are attacked and tied up. >> how many video homicides are there? it's rare. people really are cold and heartless. that videotape proves it. >> i wasn't an angel, but i didn't have anything to do with it. >> seth is one of the two men accused of the triple homicide. >> tape never lies, i agree with you. the question remains, who is on that tape? it's not me. it was never me. >> the home invasion story is chilling not only because of the level of violence used, but because it's all captured on camera. >> when msnbc presents an hour long program on the case in 2002, few question him and his co-defendant's guilt. >> i feel they should be executed. both of them. they did a horrendous thing, absolutely terrible and they should pay for their crime. >>> for nearly two decades, the case goes through the courts while deborah sits in the gallery watching her sister's final moments over and over. >> obviously every time i have to revisit this because of the
>> deborah's sister, sharon anderson and her friend, marie rogers are the two women seen on the tape, chatting and joking moments before they are attacked and tied up. >> how many video homicides are there? it's rare. people really are cold and heartless. that videotape proves it. >> i wasn't an angel, but i didn't have anything to do with it. >> seth is one of the two men accused of the triple homicide. >> tape never lies, i agree with you. the question remains,...
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deborah deborah, thank you for joining us. even though the searchers are having great difficulty accessing this crash site, there are photos of the plane, debris. how much will investigators learn from the actual wreckage itself itself? >> they're going to learn the most when they recover the black boxes, the cvr and the svr. but they can learn a lot from the debris field, particularly if they find something on the flight data recorder that kind of guides them to a part of the aircraft, one of the four quadrants of the plane, the nose tail and two wings, if there were any control surface problems or control ability issue highydraulic or engine problems they'll want to look at that debris. but the black boxes are the best information they can get. >> i know they've found one, i'm not sure which. there are conflicting reports about that. what's most important if they only find one? >> you know, that's like trying to ask someone to pick between their children. they're both really important. the flight data recorder will give them
deborah deborah, thank you for joining us. even though the searchers are having great difficulty accessing this crash site, there are photos of the plane, debris. how much will investigators learn from the actual wreckage itself itself? >> they're going to learn the most when they recover the black boxes, the cvr and the svr. but they can learn a lot from the debris field, particularly if they find something on the flight data recorder that kind of guides them to a part of the aircraft,...
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. >> reporter: i spoke to mike and deborah tice.y were preparing to launch the free austin campaign. tell me about austin he's oldest of seven of your children. tell me about him? >> he's a great guy. he has a huge personality. we hear regularly from friends of him, from people we haven't met. he was 31 when he went to syria. >> i could tell from his writing when he was in syria, and pictures that he took that he had a sense of empathy. some of the pictures include children affected by the war, how concerned were you when he went there at that time. >> of course you know we were concerned. he did everything he could to ease our minds are mind by staying in touch. every day we would see either you know a tweet or a facebook or he would emill us directly. >> he prepared as well as he could. he started getting in touch with other journalists that had worked in conflict zones. he had good training and background in emergency first aid. there was no chance of us changing his mind. >> that was never an option. >> you mentioned you'd follo
. >> reporter: i spoke to mike and deborah tice.y were preparing to launch the free austin campaign. tell me about austin he's oldest of seven of your children. tell me about him? >> he's a great guy. he has a huge personality. we hear regularly from friends of him, from people we haven't met. he was 31 when he went to syria. >> i could tell from his writing when he was in syria, and pictures that he took that he had a sense of empathy. some of the pictures include children...
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that's one possible scenario that investigators can look at here. >> deborah, can you understand why port authority allowed this plane to land? others had landed safely at laguardia, no incidents. is it just a crapshoot or should they have known the weather was getting worse and stopped landings? >> airports are very reliant on not just the work their crews do the ground crews do on clearing, plowing, treating the runway and testing the braking co-efficient. they are also relying on reports from pilots coming in about braking conditions. so the previous crews are probably reporting to air traffic control whether or not they had good fair or poor braking conditions and they are looking at the first third, the middle third and last third of the runway to understand those. the problem is when you have a deteriorating weather condition, every aircraft is different. it depends on what speed they're traveling, what the touch-down point is when they deploy those thrust reversers and brakes. unfortunately, ntsb investigates a lot of accidents where things weren't bad until someone ran off th
that's one possible scenario that investigators can look at here. >> deborah, can you understand why port authority allowed this plane to land? others had landed safely at laguardia, no incidents. is it just a crapshoot or should they have known the weather was getting worse and stopped landings? >> airports are very reliant on not just the work their crews do the ground crews do on clearing, plowing, treating the runway and testing the braking co-efficient. they are also relying on...
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for "nightline" in new york, i'm deborah roberts. ♪ my heart will go on and on ♪ >> and a question ofch speaks to you the most? tell bus your pick on our "nightline" facebook page. >>> coming up next on "nightline," why twitter is drowning in the tears of tweens tonight. the instant and overwhelming fallout after a beloved member of one direction decides to revive the story of his life. the volkswagen passat handles like a dream. go ahead... step on it. yeah? yeah! that turbo engine packs a punch, right? oh yeah. pinch me. okay... and on passat models you can get a $1,000 volkswagen credit bonus. one more time. pinch me. it's not a dream. it's the volkswagen stop dreaming, start driving event. stop dreaming, do it again. and test-drive one today. hurry in and you can get 0% apr plus a $1000 volkswagen credit bonus on 2015 passat and jetta models. ♪ deidre & the dark - classic girl plays in the background ♪ a great entrance never goes out of style. dresses start at $25. the eva mendes collection. exclusively at new york and company. >>> finally tonight, why tween hearts broke in unison
for "nightline" in new york, i'm deborah roberts. ♪ my heart will go on and on ♪ >> and a question ofch speaks to you the most? tell bus your pick on our "nightline" facebook page. >>> coming up next on "nightline," why twitter is drowning in the tears of tweens tonight. the instant and overwhelming fallout after a beloved member of one direction decides to revive the story of his life. the volkswagen passat handles like a dream. go ahead... step...
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now the victim's brother lived with her in penngrove and deborah talked with him. she has his reaction to the swift capture and killing of one of the suspects. >> i was so glad. put those men in jail. >> reporter: he is blunt about his sisters killing. >> they should have killed all three. >> reporter: he doesn't recognize them. >> there is no reason to shoot her. >> reporter: and he has no idea what connection they would have to the 100-year-old farmhouse he and his sister shared. >> it doesn't make sense. the whole thing doesn't make sense. there is no reason to kill somebody. she was a saint. i mean couldn't ask for a better woman. >> reporter: olga's touch is everywhere on this peaceful ten acre ranch. the gardens, the pastures. anne laurie rents space here. >> there is nobody that would say good riddens to olga going. >> reporter: di fell lee's tighty kitchen is still dusted with fingerprint testing. >> there is no money. >> reporter: dinelli was found dead tied to a chair. as painful as it is to be here, her brother can't be anywhere else. >> i just can't jus
now the victim's brother lived with her in penngrove and deborah talked with him. she has his reaction to the swift capture and killing of one of the suspects. >> i was so glad. put those men in jail. >> reporter: he is blunt about his sisters killing. >> they should have killed all three. >> reporter: he doesn't recognize them. >> there is no reason to shoot her. >> reporter: and he has no idea what connection they would have to the 100-year-old farmhouse he...
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deborah is live at the rescue league with why the pups are here. i got to tell you, you have a tough assignment. >> reporter: i don't know who assigned me this story but thank you. thank you. thank you so much. look at these guys. this is lex. lennox and the lullaby and these puppies are adorable. let me bring one of these cuties to you. look at that face. look at that cute little girl. adorable. the three of the 23 new pups that are all around here. >> brace yourselves and get your high pitched squeals ready. and get ready for the cutist, the fuzzyist. the awes it is 90 seconds of your day. the sad truth these 23 disguarded dogs were facing almost certain death in overcrowded south carolina shelters. today the beagles, mutts and little babies made the long track in the rescue van from the south to d. c. neal league. it wouldn't have happened if it was not for the spca. >> the cost would be prohibited to lend out the vehicle that is fully fitted and climate controlled and everything but the staffing. >> and now they are here and waiting for you. >>
deborah is live at the rescue league with why the pups are here. i got to tell you, you have a tough assignment. >> reporter: i don't know who assigned me this story but thank you. thank you. thank you so much. look at these guys. this is lex. lennox and the lullaby and these puppies are adorable. let me bring one of these cuties to you. look at that face. look at that cute little girl. adorable. the three of the 23 new pups that are all around here. >> brace yourselves and get your...
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here to discuss this more on set is deborah, senior researcher at child trend as research center studying ways to improve kids lives. the research focuses on bullying and the school environment, and from houston texas, dr. stewart, psychiatrists and author of the book why school anti-bullying programs don't work. thanks to both of you for being here, so doctor, why don't they work? what's the problem with current models? >> well, first of all, they are too focused on bullying when the reality is the problem is in the school climate. example, if you have a nice day you can go outside and do what you want, and you don't notice the weather. but if it is stormy you are focused a lot on the weather. that's why climate was change. some use culture now that climate is complicated. but it's sort of like you can't just focus on one thing, and expect the whole school to companying. the fact is with bullying, the bully and the bullies victim are the results not the cause. and so if you treat those results, all queue will get a whole bunch of bullies and victims. >> so deborah, we are talking about f
here to discuss this more on set is deborah, senior researcher at child trend as research center studying ways to improve kids lives. the research focuses on bullying and the school environment, and from houston texas, dr. stewart, psychiatrists and author of the book why school anti-bullying programs don't work. thanks to both of you for being here, so doctor, why don't they work? what's the problem with current models? >> well, first of all, they are too focused on bullying when the...
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as you just heard deborah say, and good morning, you guys.h say they are really not cross-examining any of the witnesses. why might they do that strategy? what they are focused on right now is anything they can do to save their client from being executed. they want a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole. what are they doing to get that? first of all, they admitted the who, what, when, where, to all of the counts in the opening statement, they said, hey, he is the one. why did they do that? because it builds credibility with the jury. secondly, why do they not cross-examine these witnesses? the reason why these stories are gut-wrenching and heart breaking. if you start cross-examining somebody who is telling a story horrible as a woman who lost both of her legs or a father who had to choose between his son who is lying, dying, and rushing his daughter to the pohospital, then you look like a complete monster. so they are trying to just sit tight and get through this gruesome part of the system so they can then get to the
as you just heard deborah say, and good morning, you guys.h say they are really not cross-examining any of the witnesses. why might they do that strategy? what they are focused on right now is anything they can do to save their client from being executed. they want a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole. what are they doing to get that? first of all, they admitted the who, what, when, where, to all of the counts in the opening statement, they said, hey, he is the one....
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ilia: por estos hechos les preguntamos si hay fallas que lleven al abuso, dÉborah dice que son sus jefes la personalida. algunos tienen una personalidad abusiva. ilia: irvin decÍa que los policÍa no son perfectos pero arriesgan sus vidas. enrique: gracias por sus comentarios. con protestas en chicago por la presencia de una prisiÓn clandestina familiares hablÓ de un supuesto maltrato. viviana: se volviÓ a exigir el cierre de este edificio segÚn the guardian se les deja a los prosioneros encarcelados. mario venegas: a mÍ me dejaron en un centro parecido era un campamento fuimos torturados la familia no sabÍa. viviana: una mujer dijo haber sido esposada 18 horas sin acceso a un abogado. >> que salga a la luz asÍ nuestras comunidades no sean atacadas. viviana: dicen que funciona como cualquier otro depto. de policÍa. >> por el pueblo, por la gente, que vayan a inspeccionar. viviana: las polÉmicas denuncias hizo que administÍa pida razones. se han negado las acusaciones al igual que el depto de policÍa de chicago. ilia: vamos a mÉxico con el arresto de la tuta. los ciudadanos dicen poder reg
ilia: por estos hechos les preguntamos si hay fallas que lleven al abuso, dÉborah dice que son sus jefes la personalida. algunos tienen una personalidad abusiva. ilia: irvin decÍa que los policÍa no son perfectos pero arriesgan sus vidas. enrique: gracias por sus comentarios. con protestas en chicago por la presencia de una prisiÓn clandestina familiares hablÓ de un supuesto maltrato. viviana: se volviÓ a exigir el cierre de este edificio segÚn the guardian se les deja a los prosioneros...
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deborah, i'm sure will agree with there. that was not part of this trial. the trial that we sat as jurors on was how morris black died. so the question was, the actual charge that we had to answer was, was he murdered or was he killed in self-defense or by accident. and the state could not prove it. >> jeff toobin it's interesting because, had this been a head -- his head was really only body part that was still missing -- had there been a head perhaps the authorities would have been -- the state would have been able to prove how he was shot which would have differed from robert durst's account of the actual shooting. but without a head it was basically robert durst's account of how he was killed. right? >> that's right. and who removed the head but robert durst. so i respect these jurors. i respect anyone who does jury service. its pea a difficult job. but it doesn't mean that they should be immune from criticism. and i do think this jury made a mistake. if i could just point to one specific point. the jurors have consistently said well cutting up of the b
deborah, i'm sure will agree with there. that was not part of this trial. the trial that we sat as jurors on was how morris black died. so the question was, the actual charge that we had to answer was, was he murdered or was he killed in self-defense or by accident. and the state could not prove it. >> jeff toobin it's interesting because, had this been a head -- his head was really only body part that was still missing -- had there been a head perhaps the authorities would have been --...
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francine: deborah aitken thank you. we are back in 2.will hear from ed miliband arriving at bloomberg shortly. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse." i am francine lacqua. elections in full focus in the u.k. as campaigns kickoff today. david cameron will be in front of parliament. ed miliband unveils his manifesto here in bloomberg headquarters. we are joined by my coanchor guy johnson. you are missed. guy: we are in the wrong chair. we will get over it. ed miliband will be here. he will be trying to will business. he has struggled with this on till now. does he actually understand business? you understand what business is all about. you kind of since he is never had the level of interaction with the commercials tied of this economy -- side of this economy to generate the understanding. and if you look at how they kicked off the campaign and talking about the company's ability to make profits within the nhs. francine: he has to appeal large populations and fatcats. how do you keep the business community insight? he is basically attacki
francine: deborah aitken thank you. we are back in 2.will hear from ed miliband arriving at bloomberg shortly. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse." i am francine lacqua. elections in full focus in the u.k. as campaigns kickoff today. david cameron will be in front of parliament. ed miliband unveils his manifesto here in bloomberg headquarters. we are joined by my coanchor guy johnson. you are missed. guy: we are in the wrong chair. we will get over it. ed miliband will be here....
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deborah feyerick is in boston this morning. good morning, deborah. >> reporter: good morning, carol. it's hard to listen to but it's equally hard to stop listening because it's so powerful and so riveting about what these people experienced. we heard the father bill richard, say he chose to save the life of his daughter knowing the life of his young son was slipping away and that at the end of the day when everybody was in hospitals, he made the decision to go home and shower to get the smell of gunpowder and sulfur and burned hair and flesh off of his body. he said in a nutshell it was vile. new photos released on day two of the tsarnaev trial reveal the unsuspecting crowd outside the restaurant before police say dzhokhar tsarnaev places the second bomb and then moments later, complete carnage. smells of sulfur and burning hair witnesses say filled the air. the same spot as where bill richards family was all together for the last time. his 6-year-old daughter jane loses her leg in the explosion and his 8-year-old son, martin l
deborah feyerick is in boston this morning. good morning, deborah. >> reporter: good morning, carol. it's hard to listen to but it's equally hard to stop listening because it's so powerful and so riveting about what these people experienced. we heard the father bill richard, say he chose to save the life of his daughter knowing the life of his young son was slipping away and that at the end of the day when everybody was in hospitals, he made the decision to go home and shower to get the...
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deborah deborah, thanks so much for being with us. >> thank you. >>> so we know that the weather was good as the plane did actually make it to cruising altitude. so what might have possibly gone wrong in there are three different theories that might explain that six-minute-long descent and why the pilots didn't issue a distress call right before the crash. we'll lay them out, next. the promise of the cloud is that every organization has unlimited access to information, no matter where they are. the microsoft cloud gives our team the power to instantly deliver critical information to people, whenever they need it. here at accuweather we get up to 10 billion data requests every day. the cloud allows us to scale up so we can handle that volume. we can help keep people safe and to us that feels really good. ugh... ...heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. >>> we're back with breaking
deborah deborah, thanks so much for being with us. >> thank you. >>> so we know that the weather was good as the plane did actually make it to cruising altitude. so what might have possibly gone wrong in there are three different theories that might explain that six-minute-long descent and why the pilots didn't issue a distress call right before the crash. we'll lay them out, next. the promise of the cloud is that every organization has unlimited access to information, no matter...
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deborah feyerick, boston. >> as deborah reported the trial isn't about guilt or innocence but whetheroining me is cnn commentator mel robbins. the defense here has complained that some of the testimony from the witnesses has been too gruesome and should have been reserved for the victim impact portion of the trial. any merit to that, mel? >> you know i think that you've got a world-class defense team here poppy, and they're going to do everything that they can in order to dial down the emotion. and so this is just yet again an attempt on their part to try to give him the best representation that they can. but do i think that there's any merit to it? no. this is a death penalty case where you've got over 200 people injured, 4 people killed and so yes, this is relevant. the state, remember still has to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt, and that's what they're doing, poppy. >> we also know the defense has had a really hard time. they've admitted finding anyone to testify on the defense's side. >> yes. and you know, here's the thing. we've got two phases to this trial, poppy, as y
deborah feyerick, boston. >> as deborah reported the trial isn't about guilt or innocence but whetheroining me is cnn commentator mel robbins. the defense here has complained that some of the testimony from the witnesses has been too gruesome and should have been reserved for the victim impact portion of the trial. any merit to that, mel? >> you know i think that you've got a world-class defense team here poppy, and they're going to do everything that they can in order to dial down...
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deborah aiken joins me now from london with more. thank you for your time today.that in the current beauty and personal care sector it is survival of the fittest. we mentioned procter & gamble maintaining its lead but it is narrowing. who is closing the gap? >> if we look at the top four players, procter & gamble's number one. it had a 12% share last year. it has gone down to 11%. l'oreal has gained -- unilever gained 1%. the main loser would be a vonn at -- avon at number eight. mark: what is fueling the demand? >> three things. rise in disposable income in emerging markets. aging population and new populations, not bored and if we look at the mature markets, it's more about innovation driving growth. mark: which companies stand to benefit and which will be harmed by the currency fluctuations we are seeing? >> you can go back and we can have a look at what happened to cage. he says of the european companies have been battling an overvalued euro for 10 years. it has made them strategically aware. they have reduced their portfolios and fine-tuned their cost base. i
deborah aiken joins me now from london with more. thank you for your time today.that in the current beauty and personal care sector it is survival of the fittest. we mentioned procter & gamble maintaining its lead but it is narrowing. who is closing the gap? >> if we look at the top four players, procter & gamble's number one. it had a 12% share last year. it has gone down to 11%. l'oreal has gained -- unilever gained 1%. the main loser would be a vonn at -- avon at number eight....
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welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle it is a great educational tool. since then we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how has the program -- what can the public has an artist engage with? >> for the most part we worked with metal and wood, what you would expect from a program like ours. over the years, we tried to include artists and all types of mediums. conceptual artists, at installation, photographers, videographers. >> that has really expanded the program out. it is becoming so dynamic right now with your vision of interesting artists in ga
welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle it is a great educational tool. since...
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deborah: it is both. for every derogatory story, there is a great story to be shared. if it is a tech industry, or fortune 100 companies, they're always going to be challenges about people who like to work with people like themselves. we have to change the level of the playing field by starting our own firms sometimes. alix: it seems like part of pao 's anger is that she was passed over for promotions purses her male colleagues. is it just harder for female vps to raise money than men? is that what is going on here? deborah: i do not think that is the case and i do not think we are actually privy to the details of what happened. but again, this could be a personality that he is. i do not know that it is gendered related in the least bit. it is a values question. if your pressure to perform sexual acts or do something inappropriate, it is up to you to walk away from that situation. i would. but this is about changing the conversation, stop focusing on the old problems, focus on the solutions. part of the solution is that many of these women are going to have to galvaniz
deborah: it is both. for every derogatory story, there is a great story to be shared. if it is a tech industry, or fortune 100 companies, they're always going to be challenges about people who like to work with people like themselves. we have to change the level of the playing field by starting our own firms sometimes. alix: it seems like part of pao 's anger is that she was passed over for promotions purses her male colleagues. is it just harder for female vps to raise money than men? is that...
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james stiers, and scott refused to testify against deborah mill. >>> classroom closing arguments todayin the multimillion-dollar lawsuit in sex discrimination, and what makes it so interesting described as the boys club of silicon valley. the high-profile venture capital firm passed over the promotions again and again because she's a woman. >> it's just something that you don't see often. employment lawyers sels that more lawsuits of this kind are settled out of court. and instead, ellen it decided to take it all the way to jurors, and in the past four weeks, we have seen the ins and out of how silicon valley venture capital firms work and how they treat women. all night parties don't reflect well on the firm, but lawyers have painted a picture of ellis, someone let go, not because she was a woman, but because she was difficult to work w this will not resolve the controversy because of its lack of diversity or lack thereof. but here's what we know. just 11% of tech executives are women. and just 20% of software engineers are women. hilliary clinton had been in town, and she had said th
james stiers, and scott refused to testify against deborah mill. >>> classroom closing arguments todayin the multimillion-dollar lawsuit in sex discrimination, and what makes it so interesting described as the boys club of silicon valley. the high-profile venture capital firm passed over the promotions again and again because she's a woman. >> it's just something that you don't see often. employment lawyers sels that more lawsuits of this kind are settled out of court. and...
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. >>> then -- >> deborah: snow rage. >> it's happening everywhere. >> do not put more snow on my property neighbor verses neighbor. >> i'm telling you again, don't touch my sidewalk. >>> and -- >> wow. >> just revealed, he crashed the oscars. assumed a fake oscar. they even gave him a car. >> they gave you somebody's car? >> yes. >>> then miracle on 34th street. her precious necklace lost in new york city. >> what are the chances someone would find the lost necklace? >>
. >>> then -- >> deborah: snow rage. >> it's happening everywhere. >> do not put more snow on my property neighbor verses neighbor. >> i'm telling you again, don't touch my sidewalk. >>> and -- >> wow. >> just revealed, he crashed the oscars. assumed a fake oscar. they even gave him a car. >> they gave you somebody's car? >> yes. >>> then miracle on 34th street. her precious necklace lost in new york city. >> what...
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deborah teme que la confianza en el servicio secreto se debilite. >> pienso que quizÁs se puede mejorarencargado de la empresa dijo que su despido no es un ataque a la libertad de expresiÓn estÁ ligada a una investigaciÓn secreta con conflicto de interÉs que involucra al presidente enrique peÑa nieto la despidieron tras una disputa entre la periodista y la empresa por presuntamente usar el nombre de la compaÑÍa para apoyar un portal de denuncias de corrupciÓn y abuso de poder. >> los colchoneros sufrieron todo y no pensar en el maÑana sino en el presente en su templo queda prohibido al mÁximo habÍan perdido por la mÍnima diferencia en su visita servÍa para que mario suÁrez sacarÁ el disparo desviado el juego se fue hasta la definiciÓn en los penales los colchoneros dieron vida al vigente calce del arsenal monaco los bombarderos con el agua hasta el cuello perdieran el juego es loable intento anotaba y daba vida a la en el remate que quedÓ en los pies del defensor fabio ramsay habÍa vida pero terminaba dos a cero el marcador final donde alcanzÓ el equipo del arsenal y otra vez tuvo un tr
deborah teme que la confianza en el servicio secreto se debilite. >> pienso que quizÁs se puede mejorarencargado de la empresa dijo que su despido no es un ataque a la libertad de expresiÓn estÁ ligada a una investigaciÓn secreta con conflicto de interÉs que involucra al presidente enrique peÑa nieto la despidieron tras una disputa entre la periodista y la empresa por presuntamente usar el nombre de la compaÑÍa para apoyar un portal de denuncias de corrupciÓn y abuso de poder....
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we have deborah, a portrait artist.stina here from your shop which is a head of the pack pets and you make these beautiful treats. tell us about what will happen on saturday. >> on saturday we are excite in the town. we are going to have lots of festivities for the the pet event. there will be a parade starting at 12:00 noon. >> dress up your dog. >> dress up if you like. it is not mandatory but it would be fun if you did. we will have lots of artists balloon artists, pet portraits, pet service vendors, in addition to that parade starts at noon. you can register for your pets at haddonfield dot column, downtown haddonfield.com. >> you will have all these treats available. >> these treats will be available. they are featured products from signature bones and murray's. is a pet's birthday cake. >> yes. >> human grade. >> but dogs are the one that like it. >> they don't have have enough sugar for us because they are probably healthier. >> they probably would be tough on the teeth the but they are human grade. >> you like i
we have deborah, a portrait artist.stina here from your shop which is a head of the pack pets and you make these beautiful treats. tell us about what will happen on saturday. >> on saturday we are excite in the town. we are going to have lots of festivities for the the pet event. there will be a parade starting at 12:00 noon. >> dress up your dog. >> dress up if you like. it is not mandatory but it would be fun if you did. we will have lots of artists balloon artists, pet...
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cnn's deborah feyerick breaks down the critical footage of the defendant before and immediately aftere deadly blasts went off. >> reporter: nearly four hours after the race began, the tsarnaev brothers rounded the corner together onto the marathon route. tamerlan in the lead, the younger dzhokhar keeping pace. then the two split up. tamerlan heading to the finish line. multiple images show dzhokhar tsarnaev standing by himself for nearly four minutes. among spectators, several of them children. at 2:49, records show using a disposable phone, dzhokhar calls his brother. moments later, the first bomb explodes. dzhokhar moves quickly in the opposite direction, reaching the corner just as the second bomb detonates. neither dzhokhar nor tamerlan have their backpacks. less than 23 minutes after the terror attack, dzhokhar tsarnaev enters a nearby whole foods and pays cash for a half gallon of milk. he leaves only to return moments later to swap the milk before getting back into the passenger side of a car. the driver speeds off. that night on one of two twitter accounts under his name, tsar
cnn's deborah feyerick breaks down the critical footage of the defendant before and immediately aftere deadly blasts went off. >> reporter: nearly four hours after the race began, the tsarnaev brothers rounded the corner together onto the marathon route. tamerlan in the lead, the younger dzhokhar keeping pace. then the two split up. tamerlan heading to the finish line. multiple images show dzhokhar tsarnaev standing by himself for nearly four minutes. among spectators, several of them...
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and from "inside edition," deborah norville is here talking all the hottest headlines. we'll show you how to get the latest celebrity fashion trends for less. now, here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] >> wendy: yes. thanks for watching. i am your
and from "inside edition," deborah norville is here talking all the hottest headlines. we'll show you how to get the latest celebrity fashion trends for less. now, here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] >> wendy: yes. thanks for watching. i am your
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deborah: creo que se puede mejorar pero que tambiÉn es lo mejor que hay hoy en dÍa.culmine la investigaciÓn. >> un dÍa de diversiÓn para que terminÓ de manera trÁgica. un niÑo de 5 aÑos fue elevado al cielo, revocando su estrepitosa caÍda. el vÍdeo grabado por un testigo muestra el cuerpo del menor hacerse por el aire, luego de quedar enredado. en el lazo de una cometa las fuertes rÁfagas del viento hicieron que el pequeÑo se elevara sin que nada ni nadie puede impedir su trÁgico destino segundos despuÉs el niÑo sufriÓ mortal caÍda mÁs de 60 pies de altura. nos hicieras las heridas. que resistiÓ. regresamos tras la pausa. hablamos sobre ayuda disponible en universidades para estudiantes hispanos. >> muchos estudiantes de la minorÍa se encuentran con barreras tintas asisten a la universidad. antonio nos cuenta sobre ayuda disponible para dichos estudiantes. alejandro: se topÓ con un enorme desafÍo como estudiante latina cuando ingresaron iglesia de santa bÁrbara california. >> me di cuenta que los recursos que tenÍa, no eran los mismos a los que otros estudiantes que
deborah: creo que se puede mejorar pero que tambiÉn es lo mejor que hay hoy en dÍa.culmine la investigaciÓn. >> un dÍa de diversiÓn para que terminÓ de manera trÁgica. un niÑo de 5 aÑos fue elevado al cielo, revocando su estrepitosa caÍda. el vÍdeo grabado por un testigo muestra el cuerpo del menor hacerse por el aire, luego de quedar enredado. en el lazo de una cometa las fuertes rÁfagas del viento hicieron que el pequeÑo se elevara sin que nada ni nadie puede impedir su...
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deborah feyerick reporting live from boston this morning. >>> through the carnage, stories of heroism surfaced. i want to share with you the courage these survivors showed as they told their stories to the jury. runner roseanne doya rush said strangers rushed to her aide. when i looked down my leg was tukd under me. in front of me there was a foot with a little sock on it. it was somebody else's foot. it was almost like i was starring in a horror movie as was everybody else around me. people were running in all different directions. somebody came over to me and told me i had to get out of there. i told them i couldn't get up i didn't have a leg. i remember them straightening my right leg out and it was the most excruciating pain one could ever experience. what more can you say? #bostonstrong. i'll be back. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. the average person will probably eat something or drink something that is acidic on a daily basis. those acids made over time wear the enamel. a lot of patients will not reali
deborah feyerick reporting live from boston this morning. >>> through the carnage, stories of heroism surfaced. i want to share with you the courage these survivors showed as they told their stories to the jury. runner roseanne doya rush said strangers rushed to her aide. when i looked down my leg was tukd under me. in front of me there was a foot with a little sock on it. it was somebody else's foot. it was almost like i was starring in a horror movie as was everybody else around me....
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. >> deborah (calling names). >> hello board unfortunately, we've lost speakers due to the retirement board attrition which i think we've all been fume with the last several months not us so (laughter) you know we're obviously they supportive of the board taking the step of making this investment we were kind of disappointed to see in the staff report that this was again an example of kind of taking a vote to allow an investment to be made at some future time as someone that has been lucky enough to sit there our meetings 0 usually this is to x company y and the representative is here to answer our questions it's unclear up why the process here is so different than other investments you'll need a resolution just to then follow your normal process for the investment i'm pretty much that 0 vote would not have been necessary there are material losses from the lack of action i think as humans we don't put the burden of proof but bret appointment the cost of inaction is measured in the millions of dollars and the triple in the small amount of time we've been intrag with the board the statu
. >> deborah (calling names). >> hello board unfortunately, we've lost speakers due to the retirement board attrition which i think we've all been fume with the last several months not us so (laughter) you know we're obviously they supportive of the board taking the step of making this investment we were kind of disappointed to see in the staff report that this was again an example of kind of taking a vote to allow an investment to be made at some future time as someone that has...
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. >> deborah raphael and jen jackson -- information and discussion. >> commissioners we had talked about adding a repeating element to the agenda where we welcome new department members and so i've got five of them to announce to you it's not that they all five started in the last week we're just starting to get in the routine of this so we've got a few that have been here for a little while so they haven't been here in this room and i want to welcome them as i say your name will you please stand up so danny soto from the soto from the soto from the clean transportation team [applause] he's working on clean vehicle programs thank you danny and from the energy watch program we have 2 people that really just started maybe 1 week and 2-days and rena lopez will you stand up rena? [applause] and warren seto, her colleague, warren and they both come with tremendous experience in the energy first world when i read their applications recently i was really blown away at the talent and skill set and really excited to see what they can they can achieve and from the healthy eco systems world we have
. >> deborah raphael and jen jackson -- information and discussion. >> commissioners we had talked about adding a repeating element to the agenda where we welcome new department members and so i've got five of them to announce to you it's not that they all five started in the last week we're just starting to get in the routine of this so we've got a few that have been here for a little while so they haven't been here in this room and i want to welcome them as i say your name will...
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manouse coming up on this edition of innerviews our conversation with r & b super star and award winner deborah cox. >> how does the theater crowd differ for you from a concert audience in. >> the theater crowd differs from
manouse coming up on this edition of innerviews our conversation with r & b super star and award winner deborah cox. >> how does the theater crowd differ for you from a concert audience in. >> the theater crowd differs from
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deborah was ordered to pay $7,000 more a month for her apartment.tment was converted to a store able space converting the space to a single family home. she has file aid complaint with the san francisco rent board and is waiting to schedule a hearing. >>> back here in wilmington, delaware, celebrated st. patrick's day with a big parade. bag pipers led people down it's parade this morning. a big breakfast for the homeless they raised over $2 million in 21 years for the breakfast at st. patrick's sentner downtown wilmington. >>> meantime visitors to the uss new jersey were greeted with live music on the battleship's deck. in honor of st. patrick's day wears green they get 20% off the tour you can see the tomahawk launch pads and sleeping quarlters and more. >>> still ahead on "action news" at noon a new way to tell if someone is really in love. we'll explain the scientific test in health check when we come back. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once
deborah was ordered to pay $7,000 more a month for her apartment.tment was converted to a store able space converting the space to a single family home. she has file aid complaint with the san francisco rent board and is waiting to schedule a hearing. >>> back here in wilmington, delaware, celebrated st. patrick's day with a big parade. bag pipers led people down it's parade this morning. a big breakfast for the homeless they raised over $2 million in 21 years for the breakfast at st....