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debra was a bridesmaid. but after five years her best friend's marriage had come undone and ended in a messy divorce. >> that divorce just devastated her. >> reporter: after melissa's divorce, she took on a second full-time job, best aunt ever. carrie holmberg is her sister. missy didn't have children herself. >> no. she didn't want to have children. she wanted her career. >> reporter: and when her best friend debra's own marriage was in trouble and hitting the rocks -- separation -- melissa was there for her, too, playing the same great aunt role for debra's four kids. the two became inseparable at work and outside the office. >> she's cooking for, you know, me and the kids. and we have movie nights on saturdays. >> reporter: after her divorce, a still shaky melissa started dating a little, but work, not relationships, would occupy her front and center. eventually, her diligence paid off. in 2008, after seven years at the firm, the former intern was made the first female partner. >> she shared with me early
debra was a bridesmaid. but after five years her best friend's marriage had come undone and ended in a messy divorce. >> that divorce just devastated her. >> reporter: after melissa's divorce, she took on a second full-time job, best aunt ever. carrie holmberg is her sister. missy didn't have children herself. >> no. she didn't want to have children. she wanted her career. >> reporter: and when her best friend debra's own marriage was in trouble and hitting the rocks --...
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i'm debra mao. this is bloomberg. yousef: let's get back to our top story.t has been a grim morning for asian markets, equities extending their biggest seller for global stocks in two years, putting the asia-pacific index on course for its biggest drop in almost 14 months. but get to our market strategist mark cranfield. just a couple of weeks ago, even less than that, we had all our movers and shakers in davos raving about global economic growth and profits. should i be worried that this is nothing more than a little bit of a correction? at this stage it does look like a correction similar to the one we had in november last year, from which the markets rebounded quite quickly. if there is a distinguishing feature this time around, treasury yields are a bit higher and they were this time around. we do have a new fed chairman coming into place today, so there are a couple new factors in place. there are a couple more things to worry about, but at this stage the movements we have seen in asia today are pretty much in line with those we have seen during previou
i'm debra mao. this is bloomberg. yousef: let's get back to our top story.t has been a grim morning for asian markets, equities extending their biggest seller for global stocks in two years, putting the asia-pacific index on course for its biggest drop in almost 14 months. but get to our market strategist mark cranfield. just a couple of weeks ago, even less than that, we had all our movers and shakers in davos raving about global economic growth and profits. should i be worried that this is...
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debra: first of all, to put a few numbers on what sarah just said.are forecasting instagram have $8 billion in ad revenue this year compared to $1.5 billion for snapchat. there is quite a gap in between the two companies in terms of advertising revenue worldwide. snapchat is growing at roughly the same rate, about 90% growth this year compared to a similar amount for instagram. so just to put those numbers on it. but back to your question, i think the competition with is still and facebook something we are watching closely. we are also watching, because snapchat up until now has been very aggressive with new new products and new innovations. we are seeing things like maps maybe not perform as well as maybe the company hoped. we saw spectacles not perform as well as the company hoped. so the question is can snapchat actually continue to be aggressively innovative and successful with those innovations come and stay a step ahead of its competition? emily: what about the leadership turnover at the company? is that a concern? debra: not so much. you obvio
debra: first of all, to put a few numbers on what sarah just said.are forecasting instagram have $8 billion in ad revenue this year compared to $1.5 billion for snapchat. there is quite a gap in between the two companies in terms of advertising revenue worldwide. snapchat is growing at roughly the same rate, about 90% growth this year compared to a similar amount for instagram. so just to put those numbers on it. but back to your question, i think the competition with is still and facebook...
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i am debra mao. this is bloomberg.he bank of korea left its key interest rate unchanged as investors wait for jerome powell's testimony tuesday. the aipac cio and head of emerging markets at deutsche asset management joins us for more. your expectations as to what we can get from jerome powell? a slightly more hawkish tone then? >> i think it will be pretty much the same message. it is interesting today that we have bernanke and yellen speaking at the same time, so it could be interesting the putting on what they are saying on the movement of asset prices. our view is this is ceremonial. i think the direction is pretty clear. rates are going up. we have two rate hikes this year , more next year, but i don't think they will be anything really changing after this. the short decisions in u.s. 10 year is at a record high, and that shows you really how some of investors feel about this. where do you see that you would going and what does it mean for your strategy when it comes to some of the u.s. assets? >> we have a target
i am debra mao. this is bloomberg.he bank of korea left its key interest rate unchanged as investors wait for jerome powell's testimony tuesday. the aipac cio and head of emerging markets at deutsche asset management joins us for more. your expectations as to what we can get from jerome powell? a slightly more hawkish tone then? >> i think it will be pretty much the same message. it is interesting today that we have bernanke and yellen speaking at the same time, so it could be interesting...
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and debra williamson, thank you.ow to the broader market with flash with the dow turning in its best performance in two years and tech shares helping lead the comeback after a two day pummeling that sent the global equity market volatility back to the forefront as the stocks saw wild swings on the day. it are bring us highlights our is bloomberg reporter abigail doolittle. lot to: we've had a report on. we had major averages down more than 2% and going between gains and losses on the day. and the rebound rally at the end of the day, snapping up the high-quality names like apple, amazon, macron, nvidia. that fear of missing out. the question is whether or not we will see the buying power last because the technicals are a little shaky for the major averages. if we look at the major averages, they are still down about 5%. at that standpoint, sellers are in control. a little bit of relief for the buyers today on the day, right at the end of the day. emily: is the volatility going to last? abigail: it may. take a look at
and debra williamson, thank you.ow to the broader market with flash with the dow turning in its best performance in two years and tech shares helping lead the comeback after a two day pummeling that sent the global equity market volatility back to the forefront as the stocks saw wild swings on the day. it are bring us highlights our is bloomberg reporter abigail doolittle. lot to: we've had a report on. we had major averages down more than 2% and going between gains and losses on the day. and...
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oh, debra this month was with fellow democrats and republicans working on this project. there was dialog about this. i think you know, we should promote that more, it's all behind the scenes stuff that we know about, but the public just sees the nasty, nasty side of the sausage making and not really the compatibility as he was talking don to your point, the hard work to really make things happen. >> and i believe that there are two things that we need. we need to humanize the people who work in politics and demystify the jobs that they do so i do think that even you being here tonight sharing some of these experiences about what it was like for you to work together as partners, spouses, as members, as a family, the important ideas. >> i want to share with former members organization has a program called congress to campus. and we were at penn state. any nittany lions here tonight? a and-- >> and regardless of of republican or democrat. >> and we talk about our experiences and the kids are shocked, that members of the same-- different parties can speak to each other and g
oh, debra this month was with fellow democrats and republicans working on this project. there was dialog about this. i think you know, we should promote that more, it's all behind the scenes stuff that we know about, but the public just sees the nasty, nasty side of the sausage making and not really the compatibility as he was talking don to your point, the hard work to really make things happen. >> and i believe that there are two things that we need. we need to humanize the people who...
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i always knew that i was going to get the straight information from debra. you might not like it sometimes but that was really so important to me throughout the work that i did. >> is so moving on, you win. now what. you move to washington? do you keep the children at home to bring them to washington? >> can you afford washington? huge questions i think every family confronts because i think people say, like in the -- what docandidate" now? [laughter] >> sometimes when i go back and look at pictures of the election went on first one, when he won the general election -- >> that was -- >> know that was the primary. but when one that general election we just look astounded. we look happy. we look overwhelmed. pictureook back at that , i think, you did not have a clue what you are getting into after that night. for thecame onentation, we only knew another couple and it was because a friend of ours had moved from illinois to michigan between the primary election and the general election. they befriended peter, who was running at the same time. peter had children
i always knew that i was going to get the straight information from debra. you might not like it sometimes but that was really so important to me throughout the work that i did. >> is so moving on, you win. now what. you move to washington? do you keep the children at home to bring them to washington? >> can you afford washington? huge questions i think every family confronts because i think people say, like in the -- what docandidate" now? [laughter] >> sometimes when i...
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here is debra mao.minister theresa may have an eight hour brexit session with her top ministers yesterday. it is an attempt to win unanimous backing for her divorce plan. foresee keeping european roles in many areas. the european commission preempted the meeting by saying that it has heard of her plan won't work. ceo of airbusthe personally promised u.k. government. the company plans to retain it's a british operations long into the future. in a turnaround from a staunch brexit credit, they made they guarantee this month. -- made they guarantee this month. to see thed continue country as a competitive place to invest. chiefs central bank agreed this week on they'll after being detained in a corruption case. reiterated that he never accepted a bribe nor had been offered one exclusively. hean exclusive interview, said if he would consider stepping aside. you step down, you step down, and that is it. guy: could you not step down on a temporary basis? >> this is impossible. , theudicial process shortest i k
here is debra mao.minister theresa may have an eight hour brexit session with her top ministers yesterday. it is an attempt to win unanimous backing for her divorce plan. foresee keeping european roles in many areas. the european commission preempted the meeting by saying that it has heard of her plan won't work. ceo of airbusthe personally promised u.k. government. the company plans to retain it's a british operations long into the future. in a turnaround from a staunch brexit credit, they...
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in fact, when the longtime state house seat came open in 2000, i was trying to talk debra into running. i told her i would be her campaign manager. but she declined and eventually i ran. but that's really how -- we had practiced law together. >> right. >> we had worked in campaigns together. so we had a good understanding, and, you know, she was always my sounding board for ideas, for people, you know, because you're approached by so many people and consultants and competing pressures and decisions, and i always knew that i was going to get the straight information from debra. i might not like it sometimes, but -- >> that's true. >> but, you know, that was really so important to me throughout the work that i did. >> that's fantastic. so, moving on now. you win. now what? do you move to washington? do you keep a house at home? do you stay at home? do you keep the children there? do you bring them to washington? these are all really -- >> can you afford washington? >> right. these are huge questions that i think every family confronts, because there is this moment where everyone says, li
in fact, when the longtime state house seat came open in 2000, i was trying to talk debra into running. i told her i would be her campaign manager. but she declined and eventually i ran. but that's really how -- we had practiced law together. >> right. >> we had worked in campaigns together. so we had a good understanding, and, you know, she was always my sounding board for ideas, for people, you know, because you're approached by so many people and consultants and competing...
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. >> but two months later another witness came forward, debra reinbold, a local nursing aide, had confessed'd helped steidl and whitlock stab the newlywed couple. >> okay. tell me what you saw happening. >> blood everywhere. >> where's herb and where's randy? >> one was on the right side of the bed, and one was by the door. >> when you walk into the bedroom, what was karen rhoads doing? >> she was yelling, oh, my god, oh, my god! >> reinboldt also gave police the murder weapon, a five-inch knife and agreed to testify in exchange for leniency. police now had enough to arrest steidl and whitlock. >> i think the brutal nature of the slayings, the fact that it was a double homicide, the other aggravating factors that our office will likely seek the death penalty. >> both herb whitlock, age 41, and randy steidl, age 35, had histories of petty crime. news of their arrests reached steidl's brother rory, an illinois state trooper. >> randy, he drank. be in a bar setting. if he got angry or someone started something, there was a crowd and consequently there would be problems. my master sergeant call
. >> but two months later another witness came forward, debra reinbold, a local nursing aide, had confessed'd helped steidl and whitlock stab the newlywed couple. >> okay. tell me what you saw happening. >> blood everywhere. >> where's herb and where's randy? >> one was on the right side of the bed, and one was by the door. >> when you walk into the bedroom, what was karen rhoads doing? >> she was yelling, oh, my god, oh, my god! >> reinboldt also...
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debra: to me, not so much. obviously you always want strong leaders at the company.e focus on looking at two factors, changes in ad revenue and user changes. both of those were positive this quarter, so i don't think the changes in the management of the company are something that is impacting either of those factors. emily: sarah, evan spiegel made it clear he knows people who work at the company want to hear from him more. do you think we will start seeing more from him? sarah: i think there's a lot of confusion of the company right now because of this redesign that you mentioned earlier. it was supposed to be done by the end of the year, and now we are seeing it won't be fully rolled out until the end of the first quarter. there are clearly some things that are missing deadlines. there has been that management departure you mentioned. i think the company still has a lot to work out in terms of how it grows. there have also been a few rounds of layoffs recently at the company. emily: apple is pulling back on buying corporate bonds with its overseas cash as it prepar
debra: to me, not so much. obviously you always want strong leaders at the company.e focus on looking at two factors, changes in ad revenue and user changes. both of those were positive this quarter, so i don't think the changes in the management of the company are something that is impacting either of those factors. emily: sarah, evan spiegel made it clear he knows people who work at the company want to hear from him more. do you think we will start seeing more from him? sarah: i think there's...
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>> before i met debra i grew up in a family that was very political and had always been involved in my dads campaign. when i was eight years old he was running for the legislature and i've never going on this caravan for carnahan and they had a truck with speakers that went from town to town on weekends. i thought that was kind of, that was my first exposure to politics. but then i've been a scheduler in dads campaign and drivers. i have introduction. i didn't really think i was nestlÉ going to run for office myself. in fact, when the long time state statehouse seat came open, in 2000, trying to to talk debra into running and told her i would be her campaign manager. but she declined individually i ran but that's really how come we had practice law together. we worked in campaigns together so we had a good understanding, and she was always my sounding board for ideas. for people. because you approach by so many people and consultants and competing pressures and decisions, and i always knew that i was going to get the straight information from debra. i might not like it sometimes, but t
>> before i met debra i grew up in a family that was very political and had always been involved in my dads campaign. when i was eight years old he was running for the legislature and i've never going on this caravan for carnahan and they had a truck with speakers that went from town to town on weekends. i thought that was kind of, that was my first exposure to politics. but then i've been a scheduler in dads campaign and drivers. i have introduction. i didn't really think i was nestlÉ...
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san francisco chronicle columnist debra saunders. >> as a supporter of the death penalty, i wouldn't see an innocent man executed, would i? so if there's a hint that somebody might not be guilty, i want to know about it. i want to write about it. my editorial board at "the san francisco chronicle" wrote an editorial saying, gee, maybe kevin cooper is an innocent man. the defense attorneys laid out this case about how this innocent man had been unjustly convicted. >> coopers defense said for years they'd been unsuccessful in petitioning the courts for new dna testing, which could exonerate cooper. >> he kept saying, i'm not guilty, do the testing. if it shows i'm guilty, you can go ahead and execute me. i walked out of there thinking, whoa, they've really made a case i've got to think about. >> san bernardino's current district attorney michael ramos was handling cooper's appeals. >> we felt that the ongoing request by defense counsel in this case was just another delay tactic. there was no evidence at all that anybody but kevin cooper committed these horrendous murders, none. >> but
san francisco chronicle columnist debra saunders. >> as a supporter of the death penalty, i wouldn't see an innocent man executed, would i? so if there's a hint that somebody might not be guilty, i want to know about it. i want to write about it. my editorial board at "the san francisco chronicle" wrote an editorial saying, gee, maybe kevin cooper is an innocent man. the defense attorneys laid out this case about how this innocent man had been unjustly convicted. >>...
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it's a story in the book of judges, specifically about a judge named debra. and the verse that gets quoted over and over again in various contexts in preaching for revival and war contexts, especially in war contexts, is the curse. curse, said the angel of the lord. curse the inhabitants thereof because they come not to the help of the lord, to the help of the lord against the mighty. okay let's break this down a little bit. first of all, where was miraz. i asked a few years ago. we have no idea. and they really didn't know that much in the revolutionary period, but they did know that debra issued this curse from god because the people, wherever they were, would not fight for god against the ka na nines. but one person who did join in the fight was jail. she was the one who fought for israel by slaying an army general for the cane nines. she learned him into the tent. she took a tent peg and drove it through his skull. that's good biblical text. in doing so, she exemplified courage. this played fairly well in the vef lu revolutionary period. they connected th
it's a story in the book of judges, specifically about a judge named debra. and the verse that gets quoted over and over again in various contexts in preaching for revival and war contexts, especially in war contexts, is the curse. curse, said the angel of the lord. curse the inhabitants thereof because they come not to the help of the lord, to the help of the lord against the mighty. okay let's break this down a little bit. first of all, where was miraz. i asked a few years ago. we have no...
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debra landis.john mentioned, it is a fairly steady budget, and even with having come to you before the budget system opened, the change in the total budget from what we presented last time is $16,000, so we're pretty right on. we don't even have very many changes to discuss from two weeks ago when we were here. so with that, i wanted to briefly review the timeline, go over our revenue and expenditure projections, and then go over, again, the detail around historic preservation, showi showing -- knowing that's an area of interest for the commission. so if you recall, we were here on january 17th. we went to the planning commission on the 25th. we are here again today for our final presentation, asking for your recommendation to the planning commission that they approve this budget to move forward to the mayor's office. we will be presenting to them tomorrow. the mayor's office as part of the city charter is required to get all department budgets by february 21st, and then, they have it for a couple
debra landis.john mentioned, it is a fairly steady budget, and even with having come to you before the budget system opened, the change in the total budget from what we presented last time is $16,000, so we're pretty right on. we don't even have very many changes to discuss from two weeks ago when we were here. so with that, i wanted to briefly review the timeline, go over our revenue and expenditure projections, and then go over, again, the detail around historic preservation, showi showing --...
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let's get your first word headlines with debra mao. deb?ing to rule past 2023. they want to revise a constitutional provision barring the head of state for more than two consecutive terms in office, the only formal barrier to xi staying in power indefinitely. the move was first flagged at a party meeting in october. rising in fewer cities, new home prices state subsidized housing, climbed in 52 of 70 cities tracked. they were unchanged in five months. the government is expand renting -- experimenting with ramping up supply while fine-tuning existing retro troll -- rent control. ministerdeputy prime has been elected. the sex scandal that led to joyce's resignation has hit the liberal coalition. the opposition labor party has 54% approval. >> we are all going to work twice as hard. i want to thank each and every one of the national party members for the faithful they have shown in me. i want to make sure that people -- there is a huge challenge ahead of me. there is a huge challenge ahead of us. disruption in libya could see overall outputs d
let's get your first word headlines with debra mao. deb?ing to rule past 2023. they want to revise a constitutional provision barring the head of state for more than two consecutive terms in office, the only formal barrier to xi staying in power indefinitely. the move was first flagged at a party meeting in october. rising in fewer cities, new home prices state subsidized housing, climbed in 52 of 70 cities tracked. they were unchanged in five months. the government is expand renting --...
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>> no. >> richard gere and debra winger had to make this scene work.s of real pain. tears of genuine agony." >> it was very difficult. i didn't -- i just chose not to hide how upset i was. and the strange thing happened in that that emotion, that was actually upset ended up looking like i was involved in the scene. >> i don't understand how that's even possible. that's crazy to me. >> i do know that they were civil to each other on the set. and i think that in this instance, their ability to create chemistry on was palpable. >> i tried to reason with you. >> conflicts between some of the silver screen's greatest couples go all the way back to bogart and bergman. >> who was it you left me for? there were others in between? aren't you the kind that tells? >> he was grouchy and distapt. i don't think they ever fought. they just didn't connect. >> even "dirty dancing's" johnny and baby had their share of ups and downs. >> stop it. what? >> and ups and downs. >> you're single-handedly destroying my life right now. >> they were very different people. one was
>> no. >> richard gere and debra winger had to make this scene work.s of real pain. tears of genuine agony." >> it was very difficult. i didn't -- i just chose not to hide how upset i was. and the strange thing happened in that that emotion, that was actually upset ended up looking like i was involved in the scene. >> i don't understand how that's even possible. that's crazy to me. >> i do know that they were civil to each other on the set. and i think that in...
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surgieron nuevos reportes de que un agente del alguacil debra wert, encargado de cuidar la secundariatrÓ al colegio a confrontar al pistolero que asesino 17 personas. es uno de los tres agentes que hoy estÁn en problemas. galo: las nuevas revelacionesrespecto cÓmo se condujo -- son desconcertantes e inauditas. esta tarde, el alguacil del departamento de policÍa encargado de la investigaciÓn, admitió que uno de los oficiales destacados en la escuela, que estaba supuesto a proteger a los estudiantes, estuvo en el lugar de los hechos, armado, con uniforme, pero no entrÓ al plantel cuando escuchÓ los disparos. existen videos que evidencian esta negligencia y el alguacil dijo que luego de verlos, decidiÓ suspenderlo sin derecho a salario, pero que luego el agente renuncio y solicito su jubilaciÓn. vamos a escuchar las palabras. >> lo que pies que la oficial llegÓ la parte oeste del edificio, tomÓ posesión y nunca entro. reportero: como ven, el alguacil estaba contrariado y se revelÓ que al mismo tiempo, habÍan otros oficiales que se encontraban en el interior ayudando a los heridos y otros
surgieron nuevos reportes de que un agente del alguacil debra wert, encargado de cuidar la secundariatrÓ al colegio a confrontar al pistolero que asesino 17 personas. es uno de los tres agentes que hoy estÁn en problemas. galo: las nuevas revelacionesrespecto cÓmo se condujo -- son desconcertantes e inauditas. esta tarde, el alguacil del departamento de policÍa encargado de la investigaciÓn, admitió que uno de los oficiales destacados en la escuela, que estaba supuesto a proteger a los...
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debra: we have to get that across to the consumer.l -- then that's -- okay, so we're stuck. debbie, how would we do that? lemonis: it's definitely concerning to me that anytime anybody has anything to say about monica's business that she doesn't like, she gets agitated so quickly. look, i understand what all this means to her, but she has to be able to talk things out in a professional manner. if we can explain all those things, they'll rep it. and if they rep it, it will be successful. thank you, guys. monica: well, thanks. matt: absolutely. lemonis: i'm excited to get started with the new products and the gift boxes. but first we have to get things right at the store. if you don't use it, chuck it. monica: hi. how are you? lemonis: we decided to have a neighborhood garage sale so that we can not only clear cash, but we can free up some much needed space for the online fulfillment center. caity: there you go. thank you for coming. so, this is looking at our online-ordering reports. lemonis: i'm also working on caity setting up a tech
debra: we have to get that across to the consumer.l -- then that's -- okay, so we're stuck. debbie, how would we do that? lemonis: it's definitely concerning to me that anytime anybody has anything to say about monica's business that she doesn't like, she gets agitated so quickly. look, i understand what all this means to her, but she has to be able to talk things out in a professional manner. if we can explain all those things, they'll rep it. and if they rep it, it will be successful. thank...
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hundreds protesting in downtown los angeles, many personally touched by gun violence including debra> i can't talk about that. >> reporter: her daughter, monique, was killed as she shielded her 2-year-old son from gang members firing assault weapons. >> let's stop pussyfooting around and playing political games. we need to get all these guns off the street. >> reporter: the rally was organized by grassroots organizations calling for universal background checks. many also want assault weapons banned. >> it's a human rights issue that we can't seem to wrap our heads around which seems insane. >> reporter: it's one of many protests around the country that sprang up after 17 students were gunned down at marjory stoneman douglas high school. cassandra shank says her 14-year-old daughter goes through active shooter drills four times a year. a move her school implemented after sandy hook, the massacre of 20 first graders and 6 staff members sparked similar outrage, but no change in federal gun laws. >> if it didn't happen with sandy hook, why is it going to happen now? >> i don't have an ex
hundreds protesting in downtown los angeles, many personally touched by gun violence including debra> i can't talk about that. >> reporter: her daughter, monique, was killed as she shielded her 2-year-old son from gang members firing assault weapons. >> let's stop pussyfooting around and playing political games. we need to get all these guns off the street. >> reporter: the rally was organized by grassroots organizations calling for universal background checks. many also...
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upper dublin school superintendent debra statement e aware some upper dublin juuling devices while inchool because the nature of a chrome book removes the needexternal e are satisfied for gidding their us possibility of tamp charge ago juuling device in school. >> the size.eal ability of it. you know, being able to trick the teachers that theyav right f them meanwhile it's their vape. >> reporter: we talk to steve su it vapor in upper dublin. he says he doesn't sell the prn demand g i get phone calls all the time and ilst are from teenagers. >> reporter: he says juul is so popular he doesn't think district banning flash drives to remove confusion for staff is the solutionoo going to be going to school with vapors in their pock. >> reporter: district is doing is a good thing to get a handle on vaping and drugs. he doesn't problem. >> i think that's a much smaller issue than the vaping cigarettes themselves. i think you probably find two or three of these flash drives in the school and 100 vaping cigarettes report roar superintendent wheeler says only one student has been caught charge
upper dublin school superintendent debra statement e aware some upper dublin juuling devices while inchool because the nature of a chrome book removes the needexternal e are satisfied for gidding their us possibility of tamp charge ago juuling device in school. >> the size.eal ability of it. you know, being able to trick the teachers that theyav right f them meanwhile it's their vape. >> reporter: we talk to steve su it vapor in upper dublin. he says he doesn't sell the prn demand g...
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debra luftman is one of the world's leading dermatologists.certified with multiple esteem certifications, she is the author of the book, the beauty prescription. and her beverly hills practice is filled with people with all different skin types. makeup has really evolved over the years. initially, it was like, that caked on makeup look that you would see. and that would plug pores, cause breakouts, irritation. now we're going more towards a makeup that's lighter based, not causing the issues that it was before, but yet, giving you good coverage. the fact that there is now luminess silk, is the perfect evolution of an already amazing makeup brand. skin loves silk. it is light, it is natural, it gives lovely coverage, and it feels like silk. it's smooth. luminess silk is enriched with really special ingredients that also are wonderful for the skin. everything from vitamin a, c, licorice root extract, allantoin, cucumber extract, witch hazel, chamomile, blue algae, humectants, which hydrate the skin. these are ingredients that can also smooth the
debra luftman is one of the world's leading dermatologists.certified with multiple esteem certifications, she is the author of the book, the beauty prescription. and her beverly hills practice is filled with people with all different skin types. makeup has really evolved over the years. initially, it was like, that caked on makeup look that you would see. and that would plug pores, cause breakouts, irritation. now we're going more towards a makeup that's lighter based, not causing the issues...
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upper dublin school superintendent debra wheeler said in statement we became aware some upper dublindents were using chrome book to charge juuling devices while in school because the nature of a chrome book removes the need for external data storage device dee are satisfied for gidding their use will remove the possibility of tamp charge ago juuling device in school. >> the size. the conceal ability of it. you know, being able to trick the teachers that they have a flash drive right in front of them meanwhile it's their vape. >> reporter: we talk to steve summits who owns the shop make it vapor in upper dublin. he says he doesn't sell the product but that it's high in demand g i get phone calls all the time and it seems like all of the phone calls are from teenagers. >> reporter: he says juul is so popular he doesn't think the district banning flash drives to remove confusion for staff is they're still going to be going to school with vapors in their pock. >> reporter: chuck kinsley says what the district is doing is a good thing to get a handle on vaping and drugs. he doesn't think
upper dublin school superintendent debra wheeler said in statement we became aware some upper dublindents were using chrome book to charge juuling devices while in school because the nature of a chrome book removes the need for external data storage device dee are satisfied for gidding their use will remove the possibility of tamp charge ago juuling device in school. >> the size. the conceal ability of it. you know, being able to trick the teachers that they have a flash drive right in...
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i'm debra mao. this is bloomberg. david: thank you so much.wth numbers out of indonesia at some point to give you a sense when it comes to fairly important right decisions across -- rate decisions across the region. it is the largest economy in southeast asia. have a look at the bloomberg chart here. it takes you all the way back to 2012. there's your deceleration into 2013. it has just been stuck there for the most part in the last five years or so. do we actually break the spell and hopefully see this at some point rise above 5.5%, 6%? let's bring in our guest, chief economist at hsbc. very nice to see you. we are waiting for these numbers. there are three forecasts. what is your forecast? guest: 5.1%. in line with a slow and gradual recovery in the indonesian economy, i stress it is going to be a very gradual recovery. it is actually still investment that is powering growth a little higher. good, butble is stable isn't good when you look at your neighbors doing something else. what do they need to do to hopefully pick up and break out of th
i'm debra mao. this is bloomberg. david: thank you so much.wth numbers out of indonesia at some point to give you a sense when it comes to fairly important right decisions across -- rate decisions across the region. it is the largest economy in southeast asia. have a look at the bloomberg chart here. it takes you all the way back to 2012. there's your deceleration into 2013. it has just been stuck there for the most part in the last five years or so. do we actually break the spell and hopefully...
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and you can see debra davis's full report football's walls of silence on friday at twelve g.m.t. and then again on saturday. g.m.t. and twenty g.m.t. here on al-jazeera and also on our website at al-jazeera dot com. the berlin film festival road has a showcase of hollywood blockbusters and european movies opens on thursday with this year's program emphasizing cultural diversity it's also expected the me two campaign will be highlighting sexual harassment in the film world from berlin dominic kane reports. for many february in the german capital means only one thing the bellina a film festival which has helped put this city on the cultural map it's an opportunity for filmgoers unity for film goers and critics alike to view the movies competing for the ultimate prize the golden bear but this year it's a different animal that's gaining attention. aisle of dogs is the latest animated differential offering from the award winning us director anderson set in a dystopian future japan where a film of canine flu has forced the all thora tease to quarantine all dogs on a remote island we fo
and you can see debra davis's full report football's walls of silence on friday at twelve g.m.t. and then again on saturday. g.m.t. and twenty g.m.t. here on al-jazeera and also on our website at al-jazeera dot com. the berlin film festival road has a showcase of hollywood blockbusters and european movies opens on thursday with this year's program emphasizing cultural diversity it's also expected the me two campaign will be highlighting sexual harassment in the film world from berlin dominic...
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crossing to debra. china to scrap on allowing xi terms, rule behind 2023.he communist party central to change the rules. sparking a wave of reaction on in china. a some comments were supportive. others critical and mocking plan for mexican president nrique j peno nieto to cyst trump at the -- to visit proourm been white house has postponed. during a phone call last week it was reported that president refused to agree that mexico will not pay for his border wall north korea's kim jong un has indicated that he may be with the hold talks us. the white house will see if the first step nts the towards denuclearization, coming after north korean delegates the closing ceremony of the winter olympics, standing vurm and saying -- vurm, should ng that ties evelop between them in washington > glass, pponent of high ram sen told sunday times that sclrtion in wage growth says wage growth is required. monitor what 'll happens in 2018 to see if a orecast of wage growth picking up to 3% is realized. prime ormer italian minister is urging politicians on all sides to combat
crossing to debra. china to scrap on allowing xi terms, rule behind 2023.he communist party central to change the rules. sparking a wave of reaction on in china. a some comments were supportive. others critical and mocking plan for mexican president nrique j peno nieto to cyst trump at the -- to visit proourm been white house has postponed. during a phone call last week it was reported that president refused to agree that mexico will not pay for his border wall north korea's kim jong un has...
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his widow debra describes him as an awesome father and husband. jaime guttenberg was a 14-year-old dancer. her father, fred, holding back tears and anger at a vigil last night. >> i sent her to school yesterday. she was supposed to be safe. my job is to protect my children and i sent my kid to school in the morning sometimes things get crazy. she runs out. she said i got to go, dad. bye. i don't always get to say i love you. i don't remember if i said that to jaime yesterday morning. >> 14-year-old alaina petty loved to serve the community. she was a member of the school rotc and helped rebuild lives after hurricane irma. aaron feis. the 37-year-old assistant football coach used his body to shield students from gunfire. a colleague says, quote, he died the same way he lived. he put himself second. joaquin oliver was 17. a family friend describes him as good hearted kid who loved his family and being around other people. 14-year-old alyssa alhadeff was a soccer star. her mother lori demanding action on gun violence. >> the gunman, crazy person, jus
his widow debra describes him as an awesome father and husband. jaime guttenberg was a 14-year-old dancer. her father, fred, holding back tears and anger at a vigil last night. >> i sent her to school yesterday. she was supposed to be safe. my job is to protect my children and i sent my kid to school in the morning sometimes things get crazy. she runs out. she said i got to go, dad. bye. i don't always get to say i love you. i don't remember if i said that to jaime yesterday morning....
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i'm debra mao checking in on first word headlines from around the world.utes of janet yellen's last fed meeting shall policymakers more positive on the economy and increasingly optimistic they will reach their inflation target. officials said they expect the toe of growth this year exceed estimates and that the labor market will continue to strengthen. minutes show several members have raised their forecasts from those made in december. theresa may and her most powerful cabinet members will today try to thrash out an agreement on what kind of trade deal they want with the european union. the meeting comes with just over a year to go until brexit day. may urgently needs to spell out her blueprint before next month. the new south african president is gambling on a tax hike as he tries to stabilize the nation's debt. it's the first time since the end of apartheid that south tax thats raised a ended up hitting the for the hardest. and president trump promised to act quickly to prevent more school shootings. he spoke after meeting survivors and parents of victi
i'm debra mao checking in on first word headlines from around the world.utes of janet yellen's last fed meeting shall policymakers more positive on the economy and increasingly optimistic they will reach their inflation target. officials said they expect the toe of growth this year exceed estimates and that the labor market will continue to strengthen. minutes show several members have raised their forecasts from those made in december. theresa may and her most powerful cabinet members will...
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debra will take us to a vigil held by students in the bay area.>> how that mass shooting unfolded. today 19-year-old nikolas cruz appeared in court for the first time to face charges. his attorney said he was remorseful and called him a broken child. jenna here now with more of the information.>> reporter: quite a lot of new detail came out today in the course of the investigation. i will share -- the shooter took and uber ride to the school. and was in the building seven minutes opening fire before running out with the other students to get away. 19-year-old nikolas cruz face the charges thursday in one of the nations deadliest school shootings.>> you are charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder.>> reporter: the sheriff that the shooter took over mac to marjory stoneman douglas high school wednesday.>> he said the shooter brought a semi automatic rifle. a backpack with additional magazines a gas mask is smoke biarnaise and pulled the alarm to lure people out of the classrooms. he fired into five classrooms then went to the third floor to shoot at fleeing students through a wi
debra will take us to a vigil held by students in the bay area.>> how that mass shooting unfolded. today 19-year-old nikolas cruz appeared in court for the first time to face charges. his attorney said he was remorseful and called him a broken child. jenna here now with more of the information.>> reporter: quite a lot of new detail came out today in the course of the investigation. i will share -- the shooter took and uber ride to the school. and was in the building seven minutes...
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i am debra mao checking worst word headlines. the possibility of four rate hikes this year.owledged the strengthening economy and inflation and hinted that may cause a rethink. they said the possibility of a hike in the fourth quarter is 50%. second and third quarter, up to 80%, and 70% respectively. the chances of a hike next month are near 100%. >> while many factors shaped the economic outlook, in previous years it has turned into tailwinds. fiscal policy has become more stimulative and foreign demand for u.s. exports is on a firmer trajectory. >> the latest to gauge of the factory floor in china came in well below expectation. manufacturing pmi came in at 50.3 compared to forecast of a 51.1. beijing puts the blame on the lunar new year holiday and attempts to tackle pollution. they expect outlook to improve and become stable from now on. the u.s. is imposing duties as onh as 100% -- 106% aluminum. the ministry of commerce in beijing says it is dissatisfied with washington's decision and will take necessary measures to protect china's rights. opec secretary-general meets
i am debra mao checking worst word headlines. the possibility of four rate hikes this year.owledged the strengthening economy and inflation and hinted that may cause a rethink. they said the possibility of a hike in the fourth quarter is 50%. second and third quarter, up to 80%, and 70% respectively. the chances of a hike next month are near 100%. >> while many factors shaped the economic outlook, in previous years it has turned into tailwinds. fiscal policy has become more stimulative...
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. ♪ >> you are watching bloomberg, i am debra mao, with topline headlines around the world. may under more pressure with the members of her party demanding a quick, clean break from the european union. they want her to take a harder approach on britain making its own rules after brexit and the nature of the transition period businesses desperately want. the opposition leader jeremy the u.k.ys keeping it inside a customs union for the e.u. is necessary for trade-in to keep a hard border with ireland. a london-based lawyer has pleaded guilty to lying to u.s. officials for a legend russian meddling. alex van der zwaan admitted misleading investigators about his contact with gates, a former associate of one time trump chairwoman -- chairman paul manafort. this is part of robert mueller's wide-ranging and great. directed themp has justice department to ban accessories known as bump stocks, which allow semiautomatic rifle's to be fired more rapidly. who shot 70 people in florida last week used in ar 17 -- and ar-15 rifle. >> asian stocks looking mixed, slipping inrs sydney. the te
. ♪ >> you are watching bloomberg, i am debra mao, with topline headlines around the world. may under more pressure with the members of her party demanding a quick, clean break from the european union. they want her to take a harder approach on britain making its own rules after brexit and the nature of the transition period businesses desperately want. the opposition leader jeremy the u.k.ys keeping it inside a customs union for the e.u. is necessary for trade-in to keep a hard border...
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i'm debra mao.t meeting under janet yellen, the fed has kept rates unchanged but set the change for a hike or the fomc says it expects conditions will evolve in a manner that warrants gradual increases, adding the word "further" to the previous statement. the near-term risks to the economic outlook appears to be roughly balanced. theresa may has hailed relations with china as a model for the country after brexit. premier -- and the premier offered a bullish vision. british experts to china are up since 2010. the asian nation is expected to be one of the biggest foreign investors in the u.k. by the end of the decade. is said to have told the white house he is against the release of a classified republican memo alleging bias at the bureau. we are told he thinks it contains inaccurate information and pains a false narrative. he is currently being reviewed by national security lawyers. extended traden after ebay said it is a shipping otheryments business to company. ebay says it wants lower costs for me
i'm debra mao.t meeting under janet yellen, the fed has kept rates unchanged but set the change for a hike or the fomc says it expects conditions will evolve in a manner that warrants gradual increases, adding the word "further" to the previous statement. the near-term risks to the economic outlook appears to be roughly balanced. theresa may has hailed relations with china as a model for the country after brexit. premier -- and the premier offered a bullish vision. british experts to...
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. >> reporter: debra sanderson of menlo park said the ad made her cringe and the timing was bad. >> my initial reaction is ew, you know, you're giving credibility to people who don't deserve it. >> reporter: the ads play along news reports that santa rosa fire investigators believe pg&e lines ignited two small fires the night of the big tubbs fire and the chief says he's gotten about a dozen e- mails criticalful his role in the ad. >> i think part of the backlash, if you will, the sensitivity piece is the people who are in the north bay as an example, you know, feel as if pg&e is responsible for the fires. >> reporter: the chief says neither he, nor any of his firefighters were paid by pg&e for appearing in those ads, but in a way the taxpayers paid because they were all on duty at the time. about the ad, pg&e said, "our customers want to know what we are doing to help prevent and fight fires. these ads help communicate how we work together and train with our first responders to benefit our customers, their families and the communities we serve." another resident said she thinks the ad
. >> reporter: debra sanderson of menlo park said the ad made her cringe and the timing was bad. >> my initial reaction is ew, you know, you're giving credibility to people who don't deserve it. >> reporter: the ads play along news reports that santa rosa fire investigators believe pg&e lines ignited two small fires the night of the big tubbs fire and the chief says he's gotten about a dozen e- mails criticalful his role in the ad. >> i think part of the backlash, if...
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debra gruby owner and president of operation safety solutions was awarded the 2018 engineer of the yeart. alexa harper was given the young engineer of the year award today. >> very nice. almost time for thon at penn state and we'll be there of course in the next hour. "action news"'s chad pradelli already there to bring you live coverage from happy valley as 46 hour dance marathon kicks off. you can also keep up with 6abc.com facebook and twitter tonight. >> much more still ahead on "action news" at 5:00 a check of the forecast for you. live nter city skylina little bit oft behind the tall being -- buildings. cecily tynan with the "action news" five day when "action news" comes right back. >> ♪ >> all important weekend forecast is here and time for a check of accuweather. >> meteorologist cecily tynan with the details about tomorrow. interesting but a nice day for skiers. >> we need some fresh snow. >> yes, we do. >> big ski weekend. rick is going to be up there. >> that's right. [laughter] let's head to the "action news" weather center. i've got this live shot. this is from the pagoda
debra gruby owner and president of operation safety solutions was awarded the 2018 engineer of the yeart. alexa harper was given the young engineer of the year award today. >> very nice. almost time for thon at penn state and we'll be there of course in the next hour. "action news"'s chad pradelli already there to bring you live coverage from happy valley as 46 hour dance marathon kicks off. you can also keep up with 6abc.com facebook and twitter tonight. >> much more...
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upper dublin school superintendent debra wheel her says in a statement, we became aware that some upperublin students were using chrome books to charge juuling devices while in school because the nature of a chrome book removes the need for external data storage devi devices we are satisfied that for bidding their use will remove the possibility of charging a juuling device in school. >> the size, the conceal ability of it, you know, being able to trick the teachers that they have a flash drive right in front of them meanwhile it's their vape. >> reporter: we talk to steve schmitz who owns the shop make it vape per in upper dublin he says he doesn't sell the product but that's in high in demand. >> i get phone calls all the time, and it seems like all of the the phone calls are from teenagers. >> reporter: schmitz says juul is so popular he doesn't think the district banning flash drives to remove confusion for staff is the solution. >> because they're still going to be going to school with their vapes in their pocket. >> reporter: chuck kinsley what the district is doing is a good thin
upper dublin school superintendent debra wheel her says in a statement, we became aware that some upperublin students were using chrome books to charge juuling devices while in school because the nature of a chrome book removes the need for external data storage devi devices we are satisfied that for bidding their use will remove the possibility of charging a juuling device in school. >> the size, the conceal ability of it, you know, being able to trick the teachers that they have a flash...
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there is the athletic director, chris hixon, knave reservist, iraq war veteran, whose widow debra said he loved being an american and he loved serving his country. and then there is coach aaron feis. who won student i heard this morning that coach feis heard the noise, someone said it was firecrackers. he said that's not firecrackers and he ran to the sound of the guns. witnesses report to us he was killed when he threw himself in front of students protecting them from oncoming bullets. at one colleague said, he died the same way he lived, he put himself second. he was a hero. in the days ahead these and other stories will be told. and which we will remember and as a nation we will mourn but as we mourn, as your vice president, let me assure you we will continue to bring the full resources of the federal government to bear in support of the broward county sheriff's office and in support of this investigation. when the president meets with our nation's governors in the days ahead he will make school safety a top priority of this administration. [applause] at present the fib has approxim
there is the athletic director, chris hixon, knave reservist, iraq war veteran, whose widow debra said he loved being an american and he loved serving his country. and then there is coach aaron feis. who won student i heard this morning that coach feis heard the noise, someone said it was firecrackers. he said that's not firecrackers and he ran to the sound of the guns. witnesses report to us he was killed when he threw himself in front of students protecting them from oncoming bullets. at one...
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the school superintendent debra wheeler said in a statement we became aware that some upper dublin usingn using chrome books to charge juul devices in school because the nature avenue chrome book removes the need for external data storage devices. >> the size, the conceal ability of it. you know, being able to trick the teachers that they have a flash drive right in front of them meanwhile it's their vape. >> reporter: we talk to steve summits who owns the shop make it vip per in he doesn't sell the product but that's in high in demand. >> i get phone calls all the time and it seems like all of the phone calls are from teenagers. >> reporter: summits says juul is so popular he doesn't think the district banning flash drives is the solution. >> they're still going to be going to school with their vapes in their pocket. >> chuck says what the district is doing is a good thing to get a handle on vaping and drugs. but he doesn't think vaping is the bigger problem. >> i think that's much smaller issue than the vaping cigarettes themselves. i think you probably find two or three of these flash
the school superintendent debra wheeler said in a statement we became aware that some upper dublin usingn using chrome books to charge juul devices in school because the nature avenue chrome book removes the need for external data storage devices. >> the size, the conceal ability of it. you know, being able to trick the teachers that they have a flash drive right in front of them meanwhile it's their vape. >> reporter: we talk to steve summits who owns the shop make it vip per in he...
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debra has given me something that i haven't had for almost four years-- i'll get my life back," calvert"i've got a 15-year-old son and a 12-year-old daughter. that's the hard part -- to just get back to running around with them and being a dad again." "as a spiritual person, i believe everything happens for a reason,'' she said. "if i can save his life, why would i not?'' (grant) a very heartwarming story as you saw all the emotions. (vicki) that was (vicki) that was misha dibono reporting from san diego. (grant) after the break.. a locally based movie hits the big screen this weekend and tries to scare up a big debut... a sneak peak at "winchester." ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, michaela deprince could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while performing a grand jetÉ between two grand pianos. she could... in a commercial. in real life she uses it to pay her sister, from her couch, for that sweater she stained. what sweater? (phone buzzes) life, lived michaela's way. chase. make more of what's yours. (grant) movie studios usually avoid premiering films on super bowl weekend.(vicki
debra has given me something that i haven't had for almost four years-- i'll get my life back," calvert"i've got a 15-year-old son and a 12-year-old daughter. that's the hard part -- to just get back to running around with them and being a dad again." "as a spiritual person, i believe everything happens for a reason,'' she said. "if i can save his life, why would i not?'' (grant) a very heartwarming story as you saw all the emotions. (vicki) that was (vicki) that was...
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we spoke with ceo debra whitney of pure recovery in ventura where emily entered this new type of rehabhing the brain to go from a pattern that's dysfunctional like when you're doing drugs making poor decisions and you don't feel calm to teach the brain to be calm and back tore regulate back to normal. >> reporter: neuro feedback became a key component when the center opened two years ago. during treatment, patients are hooked to eeg machine that measures their brain activity in real time. >> the way you fly better is just by letting go. >> reporter: with brain games that stimulate sift scenarios like this eagle flying. >> that's it just like that. >> reporter: neuro scientists rebecca says neuro feedback encourages patients to think clearly and calmly opposite of the foggy and racing thoughts they experienced while on drugs. >> what i want you to do now, zac, is i want you to just focus on your breathing and think about calm thoughts. see this area that's red? this part is running too hot. >> reporter: former patient zac's brain begins to calm, the game rewards him with visual and audi
we spoke with ceo debra whitney of pure recovery in ventura where emily entered this new type of rehabhing the brain to go from a pattern that's dysfunctional like when you're doing drugs making poor decisions and you don't feel calm to teach the brain to be calm and back tore regulate back to normal. >> reporter: neuro feedback became a key component when the center opened two years ago. during treatment, patients are hooked to eeg machine that measures their brain activity in real time....
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debra mao a standing by.sa may held an eight hour brexit session with her top ministers yesterday in an attempt to win unanimous backing for her divorce plan. devices -- arere devices. -- her proposals are devices. ivisive.roposals are d the ceo of airbus personally promised u.k. could government the committee plans to retain its british operations. in a turnaround from a staunch brexit critic, he made the guarantee and a letter this month to the business secretary. in a nod to the company's 15,000 you can employees, he wrote that airbus would continue to see the country as a competitive place to invest. manafort and a one-time associate have been indicted a second time on new charges that include failure to report correctly to the tax authorities. robert mueller used a new 32 count indictment to raise the legal stakes against manafort and his former deputy robert gates. he is innocents of the allegations and is confident he will be acquitted. tom green, aed longtime washington criminal defense attorney. both
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debra, what do you think the challenges our first snap going forward, in terms of what you will be watching>> first of all, to put a few numbers on what sarah just said, we are forecasting that instagram will have $8 billion in worldwide ad revenue this year, compared to about $1.8 billion for snapchat. -- $1.5 billion for snapchat. so there is quite a lot of gap between the companies in terms of advertising revenue worldwide. however, snapchat is growing at roughly the same rate, about 90% growth this year compared to about a similar amount for instagram. so to put those numbers on it. to get back to your question, i think the competition with instagram and facebook is obviously something we are watching very, very closely. we are also watching because net snapchat up until now has been very aggressive with new products and new innovation, and we are starting to see things like maps not perform as well as maybe the company had hoped. we saw spectacles not perform as well as the company had hoped. so the question is can snapchat actually continue to be aggressively innovative and successful
debra, what do you think the challenges our first snap going forward, in terms of what you will be watching>> first of all, to put a few numbers on what sarah just said, we are forecasting that instagram will have $8 billion in worldwide ad revenue this year, compared to about $1.8 billion for snapchat. -- $1.5 billion for snapchat. so there is quite a lot of gap between the companies in terms of advertising revenue worldwide. however, snapchat is growing at roughly the same rate, about...
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debra never thought she'd see abby again. week she got call, someone had found abby 10 miles from her home near pittsburgh. little get grayer now. police took the do you go dog a shelter. shelter staff says whoever took care of her took very good care of her. and that they found her family because the family had wisely micro chipped her. >> they said, this is allegheny animal shelter calling from new kensington and i said, yes. >> she said we have your dog. >> i cep thinking abby. this can't be. >> but it was. look at her all happy there. family says they have no idea where abby has been for ten years. they'll probably never fine out. but they are so happy that she's home. >>> coming up eagles merchandise is flying off store shelves. meet some of the local folks working to meet the demand. first, though, in today's moment in black history, we are remembering shirley chisholm who in june 1968 became the first african woman elected to the united states congress. with advil's fast relief, you'll ask, "what pulled muscle?" "what
debra never thought she'd see abby again. week she got call, someone had found abby 10 miles from her home near pittsburgh. little get grayer now. police took the do you go dog a shelter. shelter staff says whoever took care of her took very good care of her. and that they found her family because the family had wisely micro chipped her. >> they said, this is allegheny animal shelter calling from new kensington and i said, yes. >> she said we have your dog. >> i cep thinking...
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on multiple counts of sexual abuse later this month deborah davis al-jazeera london and you can see debra davis' full report for paul's wall of silence on friday at twelve g.m.t. and then again on saturday at one and twenty g.m.t. here on al-jazeera of course it's on our website at al-jazeera dot com. a woman in el salvador who'd been sentenced to thirty years in prison for having an abortion has been released after a supreme court ruling theodora delcarmen of our squares was convicted in two thousand and eight hundred charges of aggravated homicide she maintained health issues had resulted in a stillbirth the top court has no rule there's no evidence to prove that vasco is talking and specific action to abort her pregnancy well salvatore's one of four latin american countries in which abortion is illegal. now a problem develops when a businessman has ruled out challenging a president nicolas maduro in elections in april beverage magnate lower ends of windows or told employees he won't be a candidate despite widespread calls for him to enter the race now the billionaire was seen as the st
on multiple counts of sexual abuse later this month deborah davis al-jazeera london and you can see debra davis' full report for paul's wall of silence on friday at twelve g.m.t. and then again on saturday at one and twenty g.m.t. here on al-jazeera of course it's on our website at al-jazeera dot com. a woman in el salvador who'd been sentenced to thirty years in prison for having an abortion has been released after a supreme court ruling theodora delcarmen of our squares was convicted in two...