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debra, convinced she'd found the perfect man.n when, sometimes -- things didn't quite make sense. like the time she picked up the mail, and saw a strange return address on a letter to her husband. >> reporter: you opened a letter to him? >> yes, i did. i was so curious. and he was irate. "that's fraud. you know, i can't believe you did that. >> reporter: but what had caught her attention was that letter was from an inmate at the orange county jail. >> did you read the letter? >> i did. >> reporter: what was in it? >> it was talking about how lucky he was that he had found love, and that his life had turned around. and i'm thinking, "life had turned around?" hmm. so i questioned him, and he said that he writes and sends care packages to people in prison. >> reporter: sounded plausible enough to debra, but not to the sisters. especially not once their private investigator began reporting his findings on john meehan. >> they learned that he was not a doctor. he was not an anesthesiologist. >> reporter: john had worked as a nurse ane
debra, convinced she'd found the perfect man.n when, sometimes -- things didn't quite make sense. like the time she picked up the mail, and saw a strange return address on a letter to her husband. >> reporter: you opened a letter to him? >> yes, i did. i was so curious. and he was irate. "that's fraud. you know, i can't believe you did that. >> reporter: but what had caught her attention was that letter was from an inmate at the orange county jail. >> did you read...
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debra mao has that in hong kong. debra?ra: fort and volkswagen are closing in on an agreement for self driving cars. bloomberg learned there has been a couple of breakthroughs, one of them a framework for vw to invest in ai. the automakers discussed of valuing the company at about $4 billion. allianz has raised its dividends, announcing profit in line with estimates. the german insurer yesterday announced 1.5 billion euros share buyback program. return moneyhe'll to shareholders if he can't find attractive acquisitions. one focus for allianz is turning around performance at pimco. that's your bloomberg business flash. nejra? nejra: debra mao, thank you so much. let's take a look at what's hot and what's not in the hedge fund world. bloomberg steny berger has been digging into the data. what have you found? dani: let's start with the key trend. the fourth quarter was about protecting performance and seeking safety. here are the top three etf editions. you have your standard s&p 500 etf. the second two here, though, are basic
debra mao has that in hong kong. debra?ra: fort and volkswagen are closing in on an agreement for self driving cars. bloomberg learned there has been a couple of breakthroughs, one of them a framework for vw to invest in ai. the automakers discussed of valuing the company at about $4 billion. allianz has raised its dividends, announcing profit in line with estimates. the german insurer yesterday announced 1.5 billion euros share buyback program. return moneyhe'll to shareholders if he can't...
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debra: that's your bloomberg is this flash. nejra: debra mao in hong kong.n has issued its first eurobond, following in the footsteps of other former soviet republics. they issued $1 billion of debt. puts the gold rich central asian nation among the parade of nations taking advantage of increased appetite. uzbekistan has lifted currency controls and eased some travel restrictions. joining us now from exclusive interview is the deputy prime minister and minister of finance from the republic of pakistan -- uzbekistan. thank you for joining us. i hope you've been enjoying our new building. this is big news. it is clear that uzbekistan is not necessarily in desperate need for cash, in terms of this bond sale. the role of the sale was to set a benchmark. can you reveal which state companies might tap the market in the wake of the sovereign? >> thank you. we think that during this year, maybe not say don't companies. willbig commercial banks tap that market. we think we have done a good benchmark for them. manus: good morning, minister. >> good morning. manus: wel
debra: that's your bloomberg is this flash. nejra: debra mao in hong kong.n has issued its first eurobond, following in the footsteps of other former soviet republics. they issued $1 billion of debt. puts the gold rich central asian nation among the parade of nations taking advantage of increased appetite. uzbekistan has lifted currency controls and eased some travel restrictions. joining us now from exclusive interview is the deputy prime minister and minister of finance from the republic of...
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debra: that is your bloomberg business flash. sora: debra mao, thank you much.e optimism, president trump says a deal could be reached, raising the possibility of a meeting with president xi jinping. beijing agreed to buy more will sendwashington its top trade officials for the next talks. christophe donay, head of asset allocation & macroeconomic research, banque pictet & cle joins me now. thank you for joining us. we are talking about the market referring to january and hurtling toward the march 1 deadline for trade talks. for the markets, do investors need to hear there will be concrete enforcement rather than a deal of words? steptophe: it is a two process, the first is to be engaged in positive momentum. around theomething first of march, or potentially the second step could extend in order to conclude an agreement. what is important for markets is to have a deadline that everyone newso respect, and good regarding tensions between the u.s. and china. in order for markets to be reassuring at the global level. the u.s. dynamics on one hand and chinese dynamic
debra: that is your bloomberg business flash. sora: debra mao, thank you much.e optimism, president trump says a deal could be reached, raising the possibility of a meeting with president xi jinping. beijing agreed to buy more will sendwashington its top trade officials for the next talks. christophe donay, head of asset allocation & macroeconomic research, banque pictet & cle joins me now. thank you for joining us. we are talking about the market referring to january and hurtling...
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tonight -- debra messing, host of "finding your roots," henry louis gates jr., a performance from broadway'se prom," featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. president trump tweeted today, quote, "no president ever worked harder than me." which brings us to a segment called "but you don't." [ light laughter ] ♪ [ laughter ] but -- you don't. [ laughter ] ♪ >> announcer: this has been "but you don't." [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: that's right. president trump tweeted, "no president ever worked harder than me." in fairness, a lot of things that came easy to other presidents are hard work for trump. things like walking the right way or -- [ laughter ] acting normal. you know? shaking hands. [ laughter ] or closing an umbrella. [ laughter ] no president worked harder than you. are you kidding me? jimmy carter was president 45 years ago, and he's still workin
tonight -- debra messing, host of "finding your roots," henry louis gates jr., a performance from broadway'se prom," featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. president trump tweeted today, quote, "no president ever worked...
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hank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: debra messing, everybody. here on nbc. we'll be right bac henry louis gates, jr. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ julie means more to me than anything. and i wanted to ask you before i ask her may i have your permission to marry her? you're marrying her and her whole world shop neil lane diamond engagement rings... ...at kay. shop neil lane diamond engagement rings... ♪ they say we're ♪ we say playful's never done ♪ don't fight the feeling just let it flow ♪ ♪ stack it up, rack it up, let it go ♪ ♪ i got a secret the world should know ♪ ♪ let's stay playful, oreo ♪ charmin ultra ♪ft it's softer than ever. charmin ultra soft is softer than ever... so it's harder to resist. okay, this is getting a little weird. enjoy the go! with charmin! lobsterfest is on at red lobster. with the most lobster dishes of the year, what'll you choose? how 'bout lobster lover's dream? more like a lobster dream come true. a butter-poached maine tail, roasted rock tail and creamy lobster linguine. or try new lobster in paradise. it's a cris
hank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: debra messing, everybody. here on nbc. we'll be right bac henry louis gates, jr. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ julie means more to me than anything. and i wanted to ask you before i ask her may i have your permission to marry her? you're marrying her and her whole world shop neil lane diamond engagement rings... ...at kay. shop neil lane diamond engagement rings... ♪ they say we're ♪ we say playful's never done ♪ don't fight the...
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matt: thanks, debra mao in hong kong. need for energy could be satisfied sooner than expected, that's according to a report which showed demand growth slowing to 16 of the level of the past two decades. employers toce look elsewhere? spencer, me first ask where they would look elsewhere for energy. >> china's energy demands are slowing, but it is still a big market. 1% growth of a big market is still a significant amount of energy. but we thought it suggested even bigger is going to be india, where economic growth continues to reign strong. india becoming the world's largest growth market for energy. anna: good morning to you. so that is the picture in terms of where the demand comes from. how much of you consider the global trade dispute and how much that weighs on demand? or do you just look through that ? >> we had a special scenario this year where we think about the trade impacts. less open, it will affect the global economic growth. over time, it builds up, leading to weaker overall energy demand. another point that
matt: thanks, debra mao in hong kong. need for energy could be satisfied sooner than expected, that's according to a report which showed demand growth slowing to 16 of the level of the past two decades. employers toce look elsewhere? spencer, me first ask where they would look elsewhere for energy. >> china's energy demands are slowing, but it is still a big market. 1% growth of a big market is still a significant amount of energy. but we thought it suggested even bigger is going to be...
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let's get the first word news with debra mao. donald trump says he is open to letting the trade deadline lapse if the u.s. and china are close to a deal. march 1 with the day set to double the tariffs on $200 billion a chinese goods. both sides are meeting in beijing this week. reports say president trump will meet the u.s. delegation on friday. president trump is playing down the threat of another government shutdown. he is likely to grudgingly signed a deal reached by capitol hill and use executive powers to fund additional border measures. he says he will get almost $23 billion for border security, but did not explain how he arrived at that number. jay powell says there is low risk of recession in the u.s. the fed chairman says the economy is strong but the benefits have not been felt evenly across america. alan greenspan is warning about the risk of stagflation, his concern is the ballooning budget deficit at a time when growth is slowing. the bezos scandal is adding to the national enquirer's woes. they reported a $31 millio
let's get the first word news with debra mao. donald trump says he is open to letting the trade deadline lapse if the u.s. and china are close to a deal. march 1 with the day set to double the tariffs on $200 billion a chinese goods. both sides are meeting in beijing this week. reports say president trump will meet the u.s. delegation on friday. president trump is playing down the threat of another government shutdown. he is likely to grudgingly signed a deal reached by capitol hill and use...
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. >> a woman named debra.his person of interest was later replaced by sherry and problems followed almost immediately after that. >> there was bad blood between them. >> there was a motive. >> reporter: debra had moved to california. in the meantime, he learned more about the second woman. he contacted john rutton, sherry's former husband. >> he explained he had been involved in a dating relationship with stefani. >> stefani, that was the other name still on the short list of suspects. he pressed rutton for more on their relationship which had started when they were both students at ucla. they dated on and off until john got engaged to sherry. >> you're convinced that the relationship with john had overlapped with the relationship he had with his wife. >> we know from john that there was at least on one occasion that he was intimate with sketchny has rhus. there was a love triangle and stefani has rhus had deep feelings for john rut top aton y have had a motive to hurt sherry. >> we had two women on the list w
. >> a woman named debra.his person of interest was later replaced by sherry and problems followed almost immediately after that. >> there was bad blood between them. >> there was a motive. >> reporter: debra had moved to california. in the meantime, he learned more about the second woman. he contacted john rutton, sherry's former husband. >> he explained he had been involved in a dating relationship with stefani. >> stefani, that was the other name still on...
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you heard that story that debra did. folks are used to it. this is not uncommon for the russian river to flood. were not expecting big rain into the drainage basin in the next couple days. it rains in ukiah and you're bringing water into that area. as you look at the forecast for tomorrow morning. i think the commute is fine term afternoon commute maybe wet activity. right now saturday is the better day on the weekend. but we're not seeing a big blob of green and orange. that is the up shot. there's the forecast, or there are the forecast highs for tomorrow. there's the five-day forecast. we got a nice break cupping. the umbrellas will be needed. >>> time for this weeks edition of the weekend watch. >> heading into the weekend and here are a few things happening around the bay. inthe soyear community day and lion dance at san jose museum of art. you can honor the year of the pig. grab your pet and go to pet con. microchip services and adoptions. in the nord bay the citrus fair. local bands, carnival rides and games for the kids. >> in the eas
you heard that story that debra did. folks are used to it. this is not uncommon for the russian river to flood. were not expecting big rain into the drainage basin in the next couple days. it rains in ukiah and you're bringing water into that area. as you look at the forecast for tomorrow morning. i think the commute is fine term afternoon commute maybe wet activity. right now saturday is the better day on the weekend. but we're not seeing a big blob of green and orange. that is the up shot....
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nejra: debra mao in hong kong, thank you so much. coming up, jay powell said the world's biggest economy is healthy but faces some crosscurrents and conflicting signals. we will talk about the fed and the u.s. next. when you're traveling to work, tune in to bloomberg radio live on your mobile device or digital radio in the london area. i will be running back to the studio to join you there from 8:00 a.m. london time. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: this is bloomberg "daybreak: europe." i'm manus cranny in dubai. nejra: and i'm live from westminster. let's get a quick check of the markets. turning to asia first, a little bit of a mixed picture. the msci asia-pacific overall in the green. looking at gains up point 25%, 10-year gilts unchanged on a q 64 handle following jay powell testimony yesterday. we will discuss more about that in a second. the pound hit a two-year high against the euro. that should be switched around to show eurosterling. cable hitting the september high following the prospect of a delay to the brexit date. everyone i
nejra: debra mao in hong kong, thank you so much. coming up, jay powell said the world's biggest economy is healthy but faces some crosscurrents and conflicting signals. we will talk about the fed and the u.s. next. when you're traveling to work, tune in to bloomberg radio live on your mobile device or digital radio in the london area. i will be running back to the studio to join you there from 8:00 a.m. london time. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: this is bloomberg "daybreak: europe."...
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debra, we appreciate it. thank you.elissa: we'll have a lot more on amazon the company, reportedly thinking twice about its second headquarters in new york. why a sudden change of heart? connell: maybe not put up with the aggravation so to speak? president is currently at walter reed where he is receiving a physical examination, annual physical. we'll bring you any breaking details. >> u.s. military setting a target date for troops leaving. we will tell what you that means for the fight against isis. ♪ apartments become houses, cars become mini vans. as we upgrade and downsize, an allstate agent will do the same for our protection. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing it's best to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and never stop. does this sound dismal? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. ♪ ♪ melissa: buyers remorse. amazon reconsidering the new york headquarters because of
debra, we appreciate it. thank you.elissa: we'll have a lot more on amazon the company, reportedly thinking twice about its second headquarters in new york. why a sudden change of heart? connell: maybe not put up with the aggravation so to speak? president is currently at walter reed where he is receiving a physical examination, annual physical. we'll bring you any breaking details. >> u.s. military setting a target date for troops leaving. we will tell what you that means for the fight...
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debra. 2015, 2016 sprinkler fellow. >> hello, debra. i happen to know them and like them. >> you spoke earlier about what you hope children will take from the books you been reading over the past two years and i'm wondering what you learned about yourself through the process of writing these books connect. >> i have learned so much about myself. well, i learned a lot about -- you know, -- i went to an event in chicago and there was a reporter who came up to me at the event and said how many years of psychotherapy have you been in? [laughter] i looked at her and thought what are you talking about and she said no one could write this kind of book without having gone to therapy. my answer was this book has been my therapy. the reason i wrote the book was my first year on the supreme court it was such a shocking, jarring experience and i went from a modest stage in new york and it wasn't so modest a job but a lovely job on the circuit court of appeals and i was on a somewhat limited stage there to a world stage and i was catapulted, yanked
debra. 2015, 2016 sprinkler fellow. >> hello, debra. i happen to know them and like them. >> you spoke earlier about what you hope children will take from the books you been reading over the past two years and i'm wondering what you learned about yourself through the process of writing these books connect. >> i have learned so much about myself. well, i learned a lot about -- you know, -- i went to an event in chicago and there was a reporter who came up to me at the event and...
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here tonight is debra bissell. just three weeks ago, debra's parents, gerald and sharon, were burglarized and shot to death in their reno, nevada home by an illegal alien. they were in their 80s, and they are survived by four children, 11 grandchildren, and 20 great grant children. also here tonight are gerald and sharon's granddaughter heather, and great granddaughter madison. to debra, heather, madison, please stand, few can understand your pain. thank you and thank you for being here. [ applause ] i will never forget and i will fight for the memory of gerald and sharon that it should never happen again, not one more american life should be lost because our nation failed to control its very dangerous border. in the last two years, our brave i.c.e. officers made 266,000 arrests of criminal aliens, including those charged or convicted of nearly 100,000 assaults, 30,000 sex crimes, and 4000 killings, or murders. we are joined tonight by one of those law enforcement heroes. i.c.e. special agent elvin hernandez. when
here tonight is debra bissell. just three weeks ago, debra's parents, gerald and sharon, were burglarized and shot to death in their reno, nevada home by an illegal alien. they were in their 80s, and they are survived by four children, 11 grandchildren, and 20 great grant children. also here tonight are gerald and sharon's granddaughter heather, and great granddaughter madison. to debra, heather, madison, please stand, few can understand your pain. thank you and thank you for being here. [...
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debra has that for us in hong kong. debra?: president's trump's cond summit with kim jong-un collapsed. the talk ofse after lifting sanctions. michael coe wen has laid out slew of damning allegations against his former boss, that's donald trump. the president's one-time legal fixer fakesed a barrage of criticism from republicans. ey said he was a convicted liar. cohen said trump didn't see him winning the presidency. >> i'm ashamed because i know what mr. trump is. he is a ay cyst -- racist, a conman and a cheat. facinga and pakistan are the worst stand off. new deli and islamabad said they on't want the situation to escalate. but neither side wants to look weak. news 24 hours a day and ottke tiktok and twitter more in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. matt: debra mao with your first news. president trump and the kim summit collapsed. joining us now from hanoi is bloomberg's haslinda hamin. in a long and wide ranging press conference after this summit ended with no sign declare ration, president trump seemed extremel
debra has that for us in hong kong. debra?: president's trump's cond summit with kim jong-un collapsed. the talk ofse after lifting sanctions. michael coe wen has laid out slew of damning allegations against his former boss, that's donald trump. the president's one-time legal fixer fakesed a barrage of criticism from republicans. ey said he was a convicted liar. cohen said trump didn't see him winning the presidency. >> i'm ashamed because i know what mr. trump is. he is a ay cyst --...
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debra allen knows the problem well. an expensive one causing the system an estimated 25 to $30 million per year. >> been going on since i came in, in 2017. i came out of the gate asking staff when will we do something about this? what are we going to do about it? >> reporter: upgrated the fare gates could cost millions. >> it's a work in progress. >> the fare inspection teams are new and b.a.r.t. is adding more of them. the police chief rojas says a larger crackdown on evaders would take many more officers than the 35 typically working a day shift. >> the cost would be astronomical. it's equivalent to having a police officer on every corner. if you look at us having 40 stations, up to 60 strai 0 traie system, that's over 100 officers on one shift. >> besides that, they found a slew of other issues. many trains and stations were clean and orderly. in some locations, there were piles of trash. >> what type of drug was it? was it crack? >> no, fentanyl. >> many people appeared to be homeless. >> what happens is when we're
debra allen knows the problem well. an expensive one causing the system an estimated 25 to $30 million per year. >> been going on since i came in, in 2017. i came out of the gate asking staff when will we do something about this? what are we going to do about it? >> reporter: upgrated the fare gates could cost millions. >> it's a work in progress. >> the fare inspection teams are new and b.a.r.t. is adding more of them. the police chief rojas says a larger crackdown on...
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debra is at the toll plaza with the latest. >> cal trans
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debra is live at the site. they are working to repaired. >> right, and rained tonight off and on which doesn't help. water is rising about a foot every few hours. this
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here tonight is debra bissell. three weeks ago her parents were rob and shot to death in their nevada home be an illegal alien. they were in their 80s and survived by children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. here tonight are their granddaughter heather and great granddaughter madison. to debra, heather, madison, please stand. few can understand your pain. thank you and thank you for being here. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> i will never forget and i will fight for the memory of gerald and sharon that it should never happen again. not one more american life should be lost because our nation failed to control its very dangerous border. in the last two years, our brave i.c.e. officers made 266,000 arrests of criminal aliens including those charged or convicted of nearly 100,000 assaults, 30,000 sex crimes, and 4,000 killings or murders. we are joined tonight by one of those law enforcement heroes, i.c.e. special agent elvin hernandez. when elvin -- [ applause ] >> thank you. when elvin was a boy, he and
here tonight is debra bissell. three weeks ago her parents were rob and shot to death in their nevada home be an illegal alien. they were in their 80s and survived by children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. here tonight are their granddaughter heather and great granddaughter madison. to debra, heather, madison, please stand. few can understand your pain. thank you and thank you for being here. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> i will never forget and i will fight for the...
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debra mao with your first word news. coming up, deutsche bank's cfo is not ruling out a merger with commerzbank. our interview. this is bloomberg ♪ anna:anna: welcome back to the european open. we are 15 minutes away from the start of the cash equity trading day. european futures point modestly higher. dax up 0.3%. the rally stateside could run into an amazon shaped problem later. u.s. futures pretty mixed right now. matt: deutsche bank's revenue slump has deepened with the lender suffering its eighth consecutive quarter of revenue contraction. fourth-quarter earnings were hit by a drop in fixed income trading, which was down 23%. earlier, i spoke with the bank's chief financial officer. >> the results were in line with expectations informed by the context as we have seen through our earnings reports the industry faced in the fourth quarter. with that in mind, we were not as able as we hoped to stabilize revenues on a relative basis. being down 2% year on year in light of the backdrop that was the industries backdrop and
debra mao with your first word news. coming up, deutsche bank's cfo is not ruling out a merger with commerzbank. our interview. this is bloomberg ♪ anna:anna: welcome back to the european open. we are 15 minutes away from the start of the cash equity trading day. european futures point modestly higher. dax up 0.3%. the rally stateside could run into an amazon shaped problem later. u.s. futures pretty mixed right now. matt: deutsche bank's revenue slump has deepened with the lender suffering...
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my name is debra eslavaburton. i i am now the executive director of the administrators of san francisco, and we are part of the federal association of school administrators afl/cio local three. i was born and raised in san francisco. went to all the schools in the mission, went to public colleges, and became a teacher in our district. but first, i was an active parent, outspoken, and they pulled me up to be a special ed paraprofessional, and i was so strong because i had grownup in the mission, i could handle it. i became a substitute teacher. then, i became a middle schoolteacher, and then for 13 years, i had the honor to serve our teachers as supervisor of pathways for paraprofessionals and teachers, and now i'm serving our administrators as part of the union. i'm here tonight to ask you to please renew contracts. notice some of them are for one years, some of them are for three years. we don't get tenured. you have the opportunity to see us over and over, so -- but i'm here for one special person that i have spe
my name is debra eslavaburton. i i am now the executive director of the administrators of san francisco, and we are part of the federal association of school administrators afl/cio local three. i was born and raised in san francisco. went to all the schools in the mission, went to public colleges, and became a teacher in our district. but first, i was an active parent, outspoken, and they pulled me up to be a special ed paraprofessional, and i was so strong because i had grownup in the mission,...
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debra is live where the rain has not let up for 24 hours. >> were at one of many road closure, this is due valley roa most drivers are turning around and finding another way to go. we met one driver who wishes he had. >> this is a known trouble spot. i should have been smarter and i'm paying the price. >> the driver saw others forge the flood and he's done it before but it didn't work out this time. one more call for first responders. >> i don't know what the weather forecast is but i've been told it will get worse. >> a neighbor inundated the high tide hitting local creeks and rain. front yards underway water. soil can absorb no more and watt wither finds its own path. >> this is high. >> creeks are escaping their banks. >> we need the rain, but we need time to dry out in between. >> the creek was spreading into backyards. residents watched the sky. >> the thing i worry with are the eucalyptus trees the roots are shallow. >> a huge eucalyptus did fall. downed trees elsewhere took power lines with them and outages have been widespread. a big worry in senior communities. residents are t
debra is live where the rain has not let up for 24 hours. >> were at one of many road closure, this is due valley roa most drivers are turning around and finding another way to go. we met one driver who wishes he had. >> this is a known trouble spot. i should have been smarter and i'm paying the price. >> the driver saw others forge the flood and he's done it before but it didn't work out this time. one more call for first responders. >> i don't know what the weather...
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debra mao is with us from hong kong.emindedder has investors that bonds can come at nasty surprises. saying it was given option to call 1.5 billion euros of notes next month. the announcement came right at the deadline for a decision. the bank cited the need to balance interests of all investors. to cut an is trying percent of staff as part of a companywide restructuring. this after the videogame maker delivered a disappointing sales forecast and reported revenue of $2.8 billion, missing the $3 billion projected by analysts. activision said sales of some of its key games have been disappointing. modelis rushing as many three's to china as it can. the electric car company has at least three ships due to arrive by the end of the month before the trade truce expires. ratchet fear it could tariffs back up and make the company cars more expensive in china and boost the cost of key components it uses. that is your bloomberg business flash. nejra: debra mao, thank you so much. key segments of the latest risk rally are under thr
debra mao is with us from hong kong.emindedder has investors that bonds can come at nasty surprises. saying it was given option to call 1.5 billion euros of notes next month. the announcement came right at the deadline for a decision. the bank cited the need to balance interests of all investors. to cut an is trying percent of staff as part of a companywide restructuring. this after the videogame maker delivered a disappointing sales forecast and reported revenue of $2.8 billion, missing the $3...
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debra finally ended it but he stalked her. he called my work and made an appointment and did a fake french accent so i was thinking, oh, like this sounds weird. >> reporter: but just one day later john made his final move in that parking lot. since surviving the attack, terra is recovering from ptsd and she and her mom are working together on healing. >> do you forgive her? >> you know, i forgive her but i don't forgive him fully. >> reporter: for "good morning america," marci gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. >> our thanks to marci for that. oxygen's documentary, "dirty john: the dirty truth" is available on demand. george. >>> time for our big super bowl surprise. part of our series "tell t.j." watching all morning has no idea what is coming. >> reporter: yeah, george, no idea. you know we love surprising people. that's why we're all having to be a little quiet. the rams cheerleaders and patriots cheerleaders are here with me because the people we're surprising are close by. we like honoring people as well. we could have done
debra finally ended it but he stalked her. he called my work and made an appointment and did a fake french accent so i was thinking, oh, like this sounds weird. >> reporter: but just one day later john made his final move in that parking lot. since surviving the attack, terra is recovering from ptsd and she and her mom are working together on healing. >> do you forgive her? >> you know, i forgive her but i don't forgive him fully. >> reporter: for "good morning...
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and what i loved about it, directed by debra granik, who made winter's bone — and it's has been overlookedbest script, best actor, best actress... but the thing i loved most was it does that show, don't tell. there is no point in it where the cast sits around and says "this is what this scene means. you mean this to me and i mean this to you." it doesn't do that. it's all to do with looks. so you knew nothing about it? absolutely nothing. 0k. which is sometimes the best way to see a movie — you have not read reviews, no expectations, no word of mouth. you see it, and you love it or you hate it. i'm thrilled that you love it. a completely unbiased recommendation — i did not tell you to see it. you saw it by accident, and you loved it. your film of last year, my film of this year. i have onlyjust caught up with it. it is out on dvd now, leave no trace — the film that should be at the oscars, but isn't. it's actually beautifully simple and quiet, yeah. mark, thank you so much. that is it for this week. thank you very much for watching. from both of us, good night. the week ahead is looking mi
and what i loved about it, directed by debra granik, who made winter's bone — and it's has been overlookedbest script, best actor, best actress... but the thing i loved most was it does that show, don't tell. there is no point in it where the cast sits around and says "this is what this scene means. you mean this to me and i mean this to you." it doesn't do that. it's all to do with looks. so you knew nothing about it? absolutely nothing. 0k. which is sometimes the best way to see a...
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debra is live at the site. they are working to repaired. >> right, and rained tonight off and on which doesn't help. water is rising about a foot every few hours. this is turning out to be a complicated fix. >> our top priority is to get the highway open. >> a frustrated state senator faced with a mini niagara falls. know vatto -- novato falls. >> unfortunately it was ground hog day and painful memories. >> mike mcgwire walked this same path last year. forcing more than 40,000 vehicles to take different routt it's a highway in a flood plane night the canary in the coal minesea level surprise. >> it probably needs to be raised, but that would be a lot of money. >> the 20-mile stretch has a bad rep in good weather. >> now a new crisis and work that will continue for a week. boulders shoring is up the soil. the road to broken levee is under water, a in new one built. by tuesday a pumping can begin. >> we're watching the water. it's continuing to rise. >> repairs involve many stake holders, leveees are maintained b
debra is live at the site. they are working to repaired. >> right, and rained tonight off and on which doesn't help. water is rising about a foot every few hours. this is turning out to be a complicated fix. >> our top priority is to get the highway open. >> a frustrated state senator faced with a mini niagara falls. know vatto -- novato falls. >> unfortunately it was ground hog day and painful memories. >> mike mcgwire walked this same path last year. forcing more...
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debra is at the toll plaza with the latest. >> cabridge is sound be expected. putting up a steal plate got to bring open but that's just a stop gap measure. >> evening commute east bound across ing that should take 20 minutes took six times that. every approach crawling and drivers glued to their map. >> google says we'll be there in two hours and 20 minutes. >> going to danville. >> a piece of concrete hit a mercedes damaging the cal trans started getting out of their cars and i did too. >> drivers stuck for an hour, some drove the wrong way to get off. >> totally chilling, looking at the view. it was a nice experience, again because i wasn't in a rush. >> this has happened before. after a size mix up great, but rarely since. the bridge was last inspected in august. >> there's a lot of wear and tear on the bridge and weather may come into it as well. i don't want to speculate. >> i would rather go-around. barely moving. >> commuters got a reminder what a workhorse thtemporary. a contractor must make permanent repairs but not into the weekend. >> today was real
debra is at the toll plaza with the latest. >> cabridge is sound be expected. putting up a steal plate got to bring open but that's just a stop gap measure. >> evening commute east bound across ing that should take 20 minutes took six times that. every approach crawling and drivers glued to their map. >> google says we'll be there in two hours and 20 minutes. >> going to danville. >> a piece of concrete hit a mercedes damaging the cal trans started getting out of...
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first to debra, she's in the nord bay where drivers have been caught off guard. >> there are dozens of flooded out roads tonight. this is lucas valley road at it's blocked with cones and signs, sometimes people driver around them. we talked to 1 man who regrets it. >> this is a known trouble pot. i should have been smarter. >> the driver saw others forge the flood and he's done it before. it didn't work out this time. one more call for first responders. >> i tonight know what the weather forecast is but i've been told it's going to be more rainy. >> high tide hitting local creeks and almost continuous rain. front guard yards under water. soil can absorb this is banks. >> we need the rain, but we need time to dry between. >> the creek was spreading into yards. >> the thing i worry the most about are the eucalyptus tree. >> a huge eucalyptus did bite the dust. downed trees earl where too many power lines and outages have been widespread. a big worry in senior communities. it sits next to a creek. residents are talking about next steps. >> we have a good phone tree. it's got phone calls f
first to debra, she's in the nord bay where drivers have been caught off guard. >> there are dozens of flooded out roads tonight. this is lucas valley road at it's blocked with cones and signs, sometimes people driver around them. we talked to 1 man who regrets it. >> this is a known trouble pot. i should have been smarter. >> the driver saw others forge the flood and he's done it before. it didn't work out this time. one more call for first responders. >> i tonight know...
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debra's deck projects out beyond mine. they don't look at us. >> president melgar: okay. thank you, mr. paul. >> thank you. >> president melgar: okay. with that, this public hearing is closed. commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: i guess i have a question for the project sponsor. could you walk us through sheet 010, please, from the second d.r. requesters issue of privacy and light, these kind of view diagrams? the last page, this one. >> how do we -- there we go. yes, early on, a couple of years ago now, we met with angela and chris at their house, and we recorded where their sky lights were, and then, we created a section if you were standing in their space, what would you say looking out? you can see there's somebody standing at the ridge, and what they see is red. so they barely see a building, right? when that person's looking up, they see blue sky, and they'll see that corner. that person standing back there will get the top -- i have the dimensions in here, top couple feet of the building. >> commissioner richards: okay. >> so this one is in their daugh
debra's deck projects out beyond mine. they don't look at us. >> president melgar: okay. thank you, mr. paul. >> thank you. >> president melgar: okay. with that, this public hearing is closed. commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: i guess i have a question for the project sponsor. could you walk us through sheet 010, please, from the second d.r. requesters issue of privacy and light, these kind of view diagrams? the last page, this one. >> how do we --...
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we go to debra in gurnville. >>> thousands of people living along the russian river are told to leave. some have, some won't as the area faces the worst flooding in more than two decades. >> we get another phone call and someone else has to come out. >> hectic times and it will get worse. this army truck rises above the flood but soon boats will be the best choice for residents that stay behind. >> they wait until water is around the house and call and say we can't get out. they aren't here. they wait to long to get out. >> this is my backyard, and then the beach, then the river. >> it's twice as wide as it should be. >> four times. >> this is the same backyard in summer, the river barely visible. >> it is about here in 20005. >> if that's 41 feet. this will be 5-feet higher. >> up to my chest. everyone of the neighbors know this is serious. so we're putting everything up in the house. >> roads are submerged. when it's severe water is sloshing down main street. merchants have done what they can with sandbags and locked up. >> for those who's lively hoots are in the waters path there's
we go to debra in gurnville. >>> thousands of people living along the russian river are told to leave. some have, some won't as the area faces the worst flooding in more than two decades. >> we get another phone call and someone else has to come out. >> hectic times and it will get worse. this army truck rises above the flood but soon boats will be the best choice for residents that stay behind. >> they wait until water is around the house and call and say we can't...
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live coverage from debra. what the sheriff is saying about the deputy's actions. >> remarkably composed he said considering she's not been in law enforcement less than three years, fired on at close range it's amazing she wasn't hit. the video may be disturbing. >> can i look around to make sure? >> all right. don't move. >> riley jarecki at a vehicle check. a man is parked on a rural road. she walked to the driver's side flashlight in hand. >> roll down the window. roll down the window. >> the man delays and rolls the window down. without warning his right hand swings over with a revolver. [gunfire] >> shots fired. shots fired. >> you never know what's inside and whatencounter the and identified the gunman, javier morales. >> possession of a concealed loaded firearm. assault on a police officer. driving under the influence. >> there's no indication the deputy knew any of that as she approached morales. >> it's obvious to us that he intended to kill her. >> riley jarecki was sworn in as a deputy six months ago
live coverage from debra. what the sheriff is saying about the deputy's actions. >> remarkably composed he said considering she's not been in law enforcement less than three years, fired on at close range it's amazing she wasn't hit. the video may be disturbing. >> can i look around to make sure? >> all right. don't move. >> riley jarecki at a vehicle check. a man is parked on a rural road. she walked to the driver's side flashlight in hand. >> roll down the...
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here tonight is debra bissell.ada home by an illegal alien. they were in their 80s and are survived by 4 children, 11 grandchildren, and 20 great—grandchildren. also here tonight are gerald and sharon's granddaughter, heather, and great—granddaughter madison. to debra, heather, madison, please stand. few can understand your pain. thank you and thank you for being here. thank you very much. applause. i will neverforget, and i will fight for the memory of gerald and sharon, that it should never happen again. not one more american life should be lost because our nation failed to control its very dangerous border. in the last two years, our brave ice officers made 266,000 arrests of criminal aliens, including those charged or convicted of nearly 100,000 assaults, 30,000 sex crimes, and 4,000 killings. we are joined tonight by one of those law enforcement heroes: ice special agent elvin hernandez. when elvin was a boy, he and his family legally immigrated to the united states from the dominican republic. at the age of e
here tonight is debra bissell.ada home by an illegal alien. they were in their 80s and are survived by 4 children, 11 grandchildren, and 20 great—grandchildren. also here tonight are gerald and sharon's granddaughter, heather, and great—granddaughter madison. to debra, heather, madison, please stand. few can understand your pain. thank you and thank you for being here. thank you very much. applause. i will neverforget, and i will fight for the memory of gerald and sharon, that it should...
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here tonight, is debra bissell. just three weeks ago debra's parents gerald and sharon were burglarized and shot to death in their reno, nevada home by an illegal alien. they were in their 80s and they're survived by four children, 11 grandchildren, and 20 great grandchildren. also here tonight are gerald and sharon's granddaughter heather, and great granddaughter madison. to debra, heather, madison, please stand. few can understand your pain. thank you and thank you for being here. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> i will never forget, and i will fight for the memory of gerald and sharon, that it should never happen again. not one more american life should be lost because our nation failed to control it's very dangerous border. in the last two years, our brave i.c.e. officers made 266,000 arrests of criminal aliens, including those charged or convicted of nearly 100,000 assaults, 30,000 sex crimes, and 4,000 killings or murders. we are joined tonight by one of those law enforcement heros. i.c.e. special agent el
here tonight, is debra bissell. just three weeks ago debra's parents gerald and sharon were burglarized and shot to death in their reno, nevada home by an illegal alien. they were in their 80s and they're survived by four children, 11 grandchildren, and 20 great grandchildren. also here tonight are gerald and sharon's granddaughter heather, and great granddaughter madison. to debra, heather, madison, please stand. few can understand your pain. thank you and thank you for being here. thank you...
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to debra, heather, madison, please stand. few can uderstand your pain. thank you and thank you for being here. tank you very much. ( applause ) ( applause ) i will never forget, and i will fight for the memory of gerald and sharon, tht it should never happen again. not one more american life should be lost because ou nation failed to control its very dangerous boder. in the last two years, our brave ice officers made 26,0 arrests of criminal aliens, including those charg or convicted of nearly00,000 assaults, 30,000 sex crimes, ad 4,000 killings orr muders. we are joined tonight by one of those law enforcement heroes, ice special agent elvin hernandez. when elvin-- ( applause ) ank you. when elvin was a boy, he and his family legallyhemmigrated to united states from the dominicac repu at the age of eight, elvin told his dad he wanted to becoma special agent. today, he les investigations into the scourge of international sex trafficking. elvin says that "if i can make sure these young girls get the justice, i've really done my job." thanks to his work and
to debra, heather, madison, please stand. few can uderstand your pain. thank you and thank you for being here. tank you very much. ( applause ) ( applause ) i will never forget, and i will fight for the memory of gerald and sharon, tht it should never happen again. not one more american life should be lost because ou nation failed to control its very dangerous boder. in the last two years, our brave ice officers made 26,0 arrests of criminal aliens, including those charg or convicted of...
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very debra mao in hong kong. coming up, assets on the indian submarket -- subcontinent slide down twoan shoots indian fighter jets. if you are switching to bloomberg radio, it is available on your mobile device. this is bloomberg. welcome back to bloomberg markets. this is the european open. 14 minutes away from the start of trading. taking a look at futures. red arrows across the board. military tensions between india and pakistan have not helped markets and they have escalated to the most serious level in decades. the military says it has down two indian aircraft. this comes after the indian air force bond a terrorist training camp. joining us now is ian marleau, ourselves asia government reporter. give us the state of tensions right now. >> things are tends at the moment. said they have shot down two indian aircraft. have shown wreckage of a helicopter that was also downed. no one is a hundred percent sure what is happening. pakistan is the only side that given itsut and version of events. are announcing to pa
very debra mao in hong kong. coming up, assets on the indian submarket -- subcontinent slide down twoan shoots indian fighter jets. if you are switching to bloomberg radio, it is available on your mobile device. this is bloomberg. welcome back to bloomberg markets. this is the european open. 14 minutes away from the start of trading. taking a look at futures. red arrows across the board. military tensions between india and pakistan have not helped markets and they have escalated to the most...
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debra. 2015, 2016 sprinkler fellow. >> hello, debra. i happen to know them and like them. >> you spoke earlier about what you hope children will take from the books you been reading over the past two years and i'm wondering what you learned about yourself through the process of writing these books connect. >> i have learned so much about myself. well, i learned a lot about -- you know, -- i went to an event in chicago and there was a reporter who came up to me at the event and said how many years of psychotherapy have you been in? [laughter] i looked at her and thought what are you talking about and she said no one could write this kind of book without having gone to therapy. my answer was this book has been my therapy. the reason i wrote the book was my first year on the supreme court it was such a shocking, jarring experience and i went from a modest stage in new york and it wasn't so modest a job but a lovely job on the circuit court of appeals and i was on a somewhat limited stage there to a world stage and i was catapulted, yanked
debra. 2015, 2016 sprinkler fellow. >> hello, debra. i happen to know them and like them. >> you spoke earlier about what you hope children will take from the books you been reading over the past two years and i'm wondering what you learned about yourself through the process of writing these books connect. >> i have learned so much about myself. well, i learned a lot about -- you know, -- i went to an event in chicago and there was a reporter who came up to me at the event and...
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the sponsor is debra fell, director. the explanatory document is the draft department of the environment fiscal year 2019-2020 and 20-21 budget. this item is for action. >> director raphael? >> yeah, i'll just set a context, but then, commissioner -- actually -- commissioner, good. i pass. >> so as we do every year, the operations committee took a look at the budget in a much deeper aw deeper way last week at our meeting? joe is going to walk us through the top line of the budget today? and i -- just know that we at the operations committee got to know sort of point by point, area by area how the budget looks both from a revenue and from an expenses perspective? and if you guys have any questions, joe is here to answer them, and we are also happy to answer any of the discussion around the conversation we had last week, as well. joe, thanks. >> good evening, commissioners. my name is joe sane, and i'm the fiscal planner of the department. and this year, i'll be doing a quick presentation of the 2019 and 2020 draft budget.
the sponsor is debra fell, director. the explanatory document is the draft department of the environment fiscal year 2019-2020 and 20-21 budget. this item is for action. >> director raphael? >> yeah, i'll just set a context, but then, commissioner -- actually -- commissioner, good. i pass. >> so as we do every year, the operations committee took a look at the budget in a much deeper aw deeper way last week at our meeting? joe is going to walk us through the top line of the...
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debra is live at the board meeting. any decision? >> the five member board just decided not to decide. they were inclined to do away with dixie but they went through 13 replacement names and they couldn't agree on any of them. >> an emotional start to a school board meeting moved to a gym because discussions of the dixie name have been crowded and confrontational. >> if you want to check this word, what about the other words. >> one man's poster. >> dixie cups, have they raised an issue about dixie cups. there's 8,000 black women in america right now named dixie. >> a name, dating back to 1864 and the district first schoolhouse built during slavery. >> it was not tolerable then and as an african-american woman it is not tolerable now. >> dixie supporters say the district by any name is welcoming and inclusion i've. >> i think about evening in the summer with neighbors sitting on the lawn and the kids catching fireflies. >> law requires possible replacement names and acted on 40 days after submission. one is mary dixie. >> we have bur
debra is live at the board meeting. any decision? >> the five member board just decided not to decide. they were inclined to do away with dixie but they went through 13 replacement names and they couldn't agree on any of them. >> an emotional start to a school board meeting moved to a gym because discussions of the dixie name have been crowded and confrontational. >> if you want to check this word, what about the other words. >> one man's poster. >> dixie cups,...
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>> happy birthday, debra! that's awesome. ♪ >>> we have a dash camera on a highway in utah.he driver notices a friend on the side of the road. they look broken down waving a torch. this driver pulls over to help. you notice another danger up ahead. there's a semi right there with a trailer behind it. it's stalled for some mechanical issues. you just know somebody is not going to see it. the car that was just passing, were they trying to alert the car of the stalled semi? >> i believe so, but the danger is not over. >> oh! did that car just not see anything? >> watch it back. you'll see the brake lights don't light up until they're ten feet from the back of the truck. you see the back of the car lift up off the ground. >> how are the people inside? >> if you keep watching the video, you can see the driver disoriented, limping, conscious, they sit down against that concrete barrier and gather themselves. >> somebody was going to hit that truck. >>> this next video, this will make nick wince. it's a helmet cam from this guy riding his bike down the street. something catches his
>> happy birthday, debra! that's awesome. ♪ >>> we have a dash camera on a highway in utah.he driver notices a friend on the side of the road. they look broken down waving a torch. this driver pulls over to help. you notice another danger up ahead. there's a semi right there with a trailer behind it. it's stalled for some mechanical issues. you just know somebody is not going to see it. the car that was just passing, were they trying to alert the car of the stalled semi?...
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on wednesday debra's on the reports from washington. a ballroom full of diplomats to show support for venezuelan opposition leader want to go build is a first daniel global conference on the humanitarian crisis in venezuela and hosted by those washington advisors diplomats from sixty countries attended most of whom recognized as president the interest in the meeting was high the organizers announced they reached one hundred million dollars in pledges in aid money but it's unclear where that money will go but one of those top advisors rejected claims that the aid is being used for political means by all sides that's a new many variations. we're not looking then the corner all of a teacher if you will so many see washington for some food isn't totally money that in issue well we are working today this was very much a day about competing diplomacy here it was about showing support for one quite though but in new york at the united nations the scene was much different. flanked by ambassadors from several countries that support president nic
on wednesday debra's on the reports from washington. a ballroom full of diplomats to show support for venezuelan opposition leader want to go build is a first daniel global conference on the humanitarian crisis in venezuela and hosted by those washington advisors diplomats from sixty countries attended most of whom recognized as president the interest in the meeting was high the organizers announced they reached one hundred million dollars in pledges in aid money but it's unclear where that...
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in love john dingell and his as he said, lovely debra and his four children, now he too belongs to the ages, generations of americans will study his work and know they are better off because he lived. and remember a man who could always be fond -- found standing form on the right side of history and when he had two stand alone. when he delivered his first speech in congress when he was 29 or 28, name not sure, but he was too damn young to be in congress. i remember the for the i met him him, carl, it was the first state of the union i attended. i walked up the floor and he put his hand out and shook it and said congratulations, you won but you are too damn young to be here. i was 29. but when he delivered his first speech in congress he fought back the tears at the enormality of his -- enormity of his duty. was there to pick up the baton his dad laid and said if i can be half the man my father was i shall feel was a great success. my dad had an expression. he said you know your success as a dad -- this is a true story -- when you turn r turn and look at your child and realize they turn
in love john dingell and his as he said, lovely debra and his four children, now he too belongs to the ages, generations of americans will study his work and know they are better off because he lived. and remember a man who could always be fond -- found standing form on the right side of history and when he had two stand alone. when he delivered his first speech in congress when he was 29 or 28, name not sure, but he was too damn young to be in congress. i remember the for the i met him him,...
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[narrator] doctor debra luftman is one of the world's leading dermatologists.with multiple esteemed 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 clog 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 skin, are
[narrator] doctor debra luftman is one of the world's leading dermatologists.with multiple esteemed 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 clog pores, cause breakouts, irritation. now we're going more towards a makeup that's lighter based, not causing the...
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debra chose right she went to energy and commerce you went to the dark side. our committee has jurisdiction over so much. he was such a leader. and he didn't care about who got the credit. he just wanted to get the job done. he did say right over here. when you'd come over and ask for his advice, make sure you're on his good ear, he'd talk and remember things. can remember taking the congressional record for some big debates, the voting rights act and others. i would sit with him here we'd go through the names. particularly the michigan delegation, why they voted this way or that way. he would tell the history. he was here our lifetime. our lifetime. and he was a gentleman to the very end. knew the rule, had the respect from both sides of the aisle. he was a guy that we will never see replaced here in this house. in closing, let me just say there's a reason, you know, even at the end, he was wondering did i make a difference? of course he did. but here was a guy that made such a difference and a guy that really never thought he'd be in this institution. when h
debra chose right she went to energy and commerce you went to the dark side. our committee has jurisdiction over so much. he was such a leader. and he didn't care about who got the credit. he just wanted to get the job done. he did say right over here. when you'd come over and ask for his advice, make sure you're on his good ear, he'd talk and remember things. can remember taking the congressional record for some big debates, the voting rights act and others. i would sit with him here we'd go...