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it was elizabeth. family was convinced that rebellious elizabeth was so full of hate, she actually shot and killed her own stepfather. an opinion supported by several anonymous calls to the fayetteville pd. >> we had crimestoppers tips coming in, saying that elizabeth shannon was actually bragging about the homicide. vera thompson was telling people about the homicide, that elizabeth shannon might be involved. >> vera thompson, remember her? she was elizabeth's best friend who was staying at the house the night of the murder. police brought her in again for questioning. and this time they grilled her. >> she was extremely emotional. she didn't want to tell on anybody. at that point in time she began to lay the facts on the table. >> and oh, what facts they were. vera was elizabeth's buddy, her bff. they talked about everything, went everywhere together. >> when she started bringing up facts, we were able to corroborate some of the information. >> vera provided plenty of supporting details. how just day
it was elizabeth. family was convinced that rebellious elizabeth was so full of hate, she actually shot and killed her own stepfather. an opinion supported by several anonymous calls to the fayetteville pd. >> we had crimestoppers tips coming in, saying that elizabeth shannon was actually bragging about the homicide. vera thompson was telling people about the homicide, that elizabeth shannon might be involved. >> vera thompson, remember her? she was elizabeth's best friend who was...
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it was elizabeth. family was convinced that rebellious elizabeth was so full of hate, she actually shot and killed her own stepfather. an opinion supported by several anonymous calls to the fayetteville pd. >> we had crimestoppers tips coming in, saying that elizabeth shannon was actually bragging about the homicide. vera thompson was telling people about the homicide, that elizabeth shannon might be involved. >> vera thompson, remember her? she was elizabeth's best friend who was staying at the house the night of the murder. police brought her in again for questioning. and this time they grilled her. >> she was extremely emotional. she didn't want to tell on anybody. at that point in time she began to lay the facts on the table. >> and oh, what facts they were. vera was elizabeth's buddy, her bff. they talked about everything, went everywhere together. >> when she started bringing up facts, we were able to corroborate some of the information. >> vera provided plenty of supporting details. how just day
it was elizabeth. family was convinced that rebellious elizabeth was so full of hate, she actually shot and killed her own stepfather. an opinion supported by several anonymous calls to the fayetteville pd. >> we had crimestoppers tips coming in, saying that elizabeth shannon was actually bragging about the homicide. vera thompson was telling people about the homicide, that elizabeth shannon might be involved. >> vera thompson, remember her? she was elizabeth's best friend who was...
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elizabeth: thank you for that. the same time, we have to take into account our history and the history of systemic discrimination that has handed out some opportunities to some, and missed opportunities or prevented opportunities for others. >> when you are in the classroom trying to explain this to the millennial generation, what kind of reaction do you get from them? do they view this as ancient history or think these are problems we still have today? elizabeth: especially teaching kind of in the context of black lives matter, and ferguson and baltimore and the obama presidency, trump's election, i think students are very aware that the 1960's was a very crucial moment in that we are still living in the unfinished legacy of what the current commission called the crisis of race relations, that the fundamental problems of american society that the current commission pointed out, which still -- which is what we are still dealing with. >> having read the report, i want to get your reaction to what stands out the most
elizabeth: thank you for that. the same time, we have to take into account our history and the history of systemic discrimination that has handed out some opportunities to some, and missed opportunities or prevented opportunities for others. >> when you are in the classroom trying to explain this to the millennial generation, what kind of reaction do you get from them? do they view this as ancient history or think these are problems we still have today? elizabeth: especially teaching kind...
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my great—grandmother, elizabeth koinange.scover the secrets of her long life, as she throws a party and reunites five generations of my family. this is kiambu, where i was born. it's about ten miles from nairobi, the capital of kenya. this fertile land has been home to the kikuyu tribe and to my family — the koinanges for at least six generations. today, there are hundreds of koinanges like me, spread around the world. i am returning from my home in london to visit a woman very close to my heart. who has never left kenya, but has cultivated a global family. we arejust heading up to my great—grandma's house. the road is quite bumpy because it is, like, a makeshift road. this is a shrine where most of my family are buried, my great grandad, my grandad, his children and his five wives. my great—grandmother is the fifth wife out of six. we're heading up to my great—grandmother's home, she lives right by the side of where my great grandad used to live and i'm really excited to see her. here she is. hi! hello! how are you? i'm fine
my great—grandmother, elizabeth koinange.scover the secrets of her long life, as she throws a party and reunites five generations of my family. this is kiambu, where i was born. it's about ten miles from nairobi, the capital of kenya. this fertile land has been home to the kikuyu tribe and to my family — the koinanges for at least six generations. today, there are hundreds of koinanges like me, spread around the world. i am returning from my home in london to visit a woman very close to my...
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great—grandma elizabeth has lived on this land for 90 years.her's farm, then moved here as a young bride and raised seven children. she built this house with profits from the farm. my great—grandmother is proud of her government identity card. it doesn't show the exact month or day that she was born, but does have her year of birth as 1900. the kikuyu tribal tradition of age groups gives the same name to all children born in the same year. my great—grandmother belongs to the kihiu mwiri age group, meaning we know she was born sometime between 1899 and 1900. do you remember when you got married? and how do you remember your wedding day? is it force? force. so... she was brought by force, she was married by force because she was too young. yeah. and at that time, she didn't want to get married to an old person because she was the fifth wife. great—grandmother elizabeth was the fifth of six wives of senior chief koinange. he worked with the british during colonial rule and is well known in kenya for playing a part the country's independence. so, w
great—grandma elizabeth has lived on this land for 90 years.her's farm, then moved here as a young bride and raised seven children. she built this house with profits from the farm. my great—grandmother is proud of her government identity card. it doesn't show the exact month or day that she was born, but does have her year of birth as 1900. the kikuyu tribal tradition of age groups gives the same name to all children born in the same year. my great—grandmother belongs to the kihiu mwiri...
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elizabeth. [applause] elizabeth: well, how is it that i came to write this book? richard moe, who was one of the main drivers behind the renovation, the restoration of the lincoln cottage, invited me to lunch and invited me to write this book. he said i'm the only one who can write this book, which i thought was a rather nice complement. i couldn't have said no, because my first book "if this house could talk," was very successful. david mccullough, with whom i worked for some years, called me and said "you have caught john adams exactly, elizabeth." and he wrote to the editor and said "this book is not only a wonderful book about the country, but for the country." well, that was kind of nice to hear. [laughter] elizabeth: he is a marvelous man, by the way. so, what was the challenge? and here it is. it is the only site in the country that encapsulates lincoln's life experience as father, husband, commander in chief, greatest and most beloved president. it is the only place left to offer fresh insight into his startling physical appearance, his unusual temperament
elizabeth. [applause] elizabeth: well, how is it that i came to write this book? richard moe, who was one of the main drivers behind the renovation, the restoration of the lincoln cottage, invited me to lunch and invited me to write this book. he said i'm the only one who can write this book, which i thought was a rather nice complement. i couldn't have said no, because my first book "if this house could talk," was very successful. david mccullough, with whom i worked for some years,...
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shared, they just celebrated 42 years of beautiful marriage. [ applause ] >> elizabeth -- elizabeth is an american hero in her own right. i join steny in recognizing her. our nation is better for her strong leadership and her service in the cabinet and the united states sen at that time. we now thank her for her tireless work on behalf of our hidden heroes, the military caregivers who sacrifice every day for our veterans and our country. thank you, elizabeth. [ applause ] >> senator bob dole has demonstrated his steadfast commitment to country right from the start. when the second world war broke out we all know bob left the wheat fields of russell, kansas, to fight fascism in the hills of italy. bob's courage in battle was legendary. for his selflessness and immense sacrifice he was awarded two purple hearts and the bronze star with the oak leaf cluster for valor. equally extraordinary was the bravery that bob dole, senator bob dole demonstrated on on we're all calling him bob today, demonstrated during his difficult recovery. he turned adversity into action as he healed from the g
shared, they just celebrated 42 years of beautiful marriage. [ applause ] >> elizabeth -- elizabeth is an american hero in her own right. i join steny in recognizing her. our nation is better for her strong leadership and her service in the cabinet and the united states sen at that time. we now thank her for her tireless work on behalf of our hidden heroes, the military caregivers who sacrifice every day for our veterans and our country. thank you, elizabeth. [ applause ] >> senator...
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elizabeth says she hasn't seen the children in more than a decade.t know what was going on until she saw the news. >> somebody posted the link on my facebook and said is this your sicko sister. my initial response was oh, my god and i broke down. i knew my sister was different from us but i would have never, ever imagined this, ever. >> and for the 13 siblings who investigators say have already endured so much, a long, arduous road to recovery still lies ahead. stay with us. having mplaque psoriasise is not always easy. it's a long-distance run. and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for over 10 years. humira works inside the body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear and many saw 75% and even 90% clearance in just four months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal, infections and cancers, including lymphoma
elizabeth says she hasn't seen the children in more than a decade.t know what was going on until she saw the news. >> somebody posted the link on my facebook and said is this your sicko sister. my initial response was oh, my god and i broke down. i knew my sister was different from us but i would have never, ever imagined this, ever. >> and for the 13 siblings who investigators say have already endured so much, a long, arduous road to recovery still lies ahead. stay with us. having...
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his wife, elizabeth dole. [applause] rep.oyer: senator, i am proud of the work that we have done together. i am honored by your friendship and so taken with your devotion to country. a united going to -- states senator who would reach out across the isle, reach out across the country to serve this nation well, i would invent bob dole. i am here to recognize all you have achieved to enhance congress and to make our country stronger and safer. how appropriate it is to give a gold medal to someone who is the gold standard. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the united states senator from kansas, the honorable pat roberts. [applause] thank you.s: mr. president, mr. vice elizabeth senator dole, distinguished leaders and guests all, it is both a privilege and an honor for me to be part of this ceremony for my friend, my colleague, my longtime mentor bob dole. kansas' favorite son. this rotunda with the nation's most senior elected officials, some might say there's no subject on which we could all agree. when congresswoman jenkins
his wife, elizabeth dole. [applause] rep.oyer: senator, i am proud of the work that we have done together. i am honored by your friendship and so taken with your devotion to country. a united going to -- states senator who would reach out across the isle, reach out across the country to serve this nation well, i would invent bob dole. i am here to recognize all you have achieved to enhance congress and to make our country stronger and safer. how appropriate it is to give a gold medal to someone...
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[laughter] elizabeth: sorry about that. there is another lovely image of stanton and lincoln at the lincoln cottage, trying to unfasten the peacocks that the men of the soldiers had used to fasten the peacocks to the branches of the trees, because they were escaping and bothering lincoln's boy and stanton's children also. there is a lovely metaphor for the two of them who were dealing with the english of the war. -- the anguish of the war. i have more to say about stanton and a few minutes. i wanted people to get some smells in my writing. the cityn was called of stink at that time. i don't know whether you knew that or not. the images and smells of the things that would flow by the white house were absolutely appalling. in fact, there was some talk at one point of sure the white house move away from the white house? and in fact, they were looking at a site near the soldiers home, which was higher, cooler, healthier. obviously, that never happened, whe. when lincoln was assassinated, the white house became an icon of his ma
[laughter] elizabeth: sorry about that. there is another lovely image of stanton and lincoln at the lincoln cottage, trying to unfasten the peacocks that the men of the soldiers had used to fasten the peacocks to the branches of the trees, because they were escaping and bothering lincoln's boy and stanton's children also. there is a lovely metaphor for the two of them who were dealing with the english of the war. -- the anguish of the war. i have more to say about stanton and a few minutes. i...
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i also want to recognize senator elizabeth doej. elizabeth, that was beautiful.ds us of the thoughts of second lieutenant dole when he was more than 4,000 miles away from where we are today. many years ago. as his body laid paralyzed against a cold jagged italian hill. his thoughts went back home, back to that small town in russell, kansas. on hill, 913 of his darkest moments, bob dole had home in his heart. he wanted to go home. and in the end, it was home that saved him. home was his brand na who believed he would walk when the doctors doubted. that he would even live. it was his mother whose love and cooking fuelled the fight to move his legs just a half inch higher each and everyday. half an inch each day, bob. half an inch he would say, each day. it was dawson or main street where a cigar box sat on the counter to solicit donations for his so many surgeries. home is where bob dole learned the classic american grit. he knows about grit. that got him through 39 months in hospice where he learned values of loyalty and integrity, hard work, faith and family that
i also want to recognize senator elizabeth doej. elizabeth, that was beautiful.ds us of the thoughts of second lieutenant dole when he was more than 4,000 miles away from where we are today. many years ago. as his body laid paralyzed against a cold jagged italian hill. his thoughts went back home, back to that small town in russell, kansas. on hill, 913 of his darkest moments, bob dole had home in his heart. he wanted to go home. and in the end, it was home that saved him. home was his brand na...
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took a closer look at the injuries to elizabeth's head.ng lacerations, deep gouges in the scalp. seven of them. >> seven lacerations. you could -- black: it was amazing -- >> count them. >> it was uncanny. the lacerations were very similar to the ones that had been perpetrated upon kathleen peterson. and in her findings, she made a decision that ms. ratliff had been -- had been murdered. >> reporter: investigators thought they'd hit pay dirt. in death, they thought kathleen peterson and elizabeth ratliff could have been twins. >> i'm just thinking that, that my case is getting a whole lot better. >> reporter: kathleen's sister candace thought that peterson had killed both women. >> i have a better chance of being struck by lightning than finding two people who i intimately know at the bottom of a staircase. >> reporter: but to martha and margaret, the whole thing seemed absurd. the fact that michael was being accused of killing kathleen, the woman they called mom, was bizarre enough. but now, their birth mom, too? what would their father h
took a closer look at the injuries to elizabeth's head.ng lacerations, deep gouges in the scalp. seven of them. >> seven lacerations. you could -- black: it was amazing -- >> count them. >> it was uncanny. the lacerations were very similar to the ones that had been perpetrated upon kathleen peterson. and in her findings, she made a decision that ms. ratliff had been -- had been murdered. >> reporter: investigators thought they'd hit pay dirt. in death, they thought...
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every day. >> reporter: elizabeth remembers more than just strict rules.ays the kids were kept in their rooms for long stretches of time. her contact with her nieces and nephews was limited. >> it was almost like she didn't want me talkin' to the kids, and they weren't allowed to talk to me without permission. >> reporter: although she feels uneasy about the situation, she also feels unable to speak up. >> maybe i shouldn't question her parenting. i mean, what have i got to offer? i'm 19, 20 years old. i wasn't comfortable with her like i used to be. >> reporter: another startling discovery? she says she finds her sister and brother-in-law drifting away from their strict pentecostal upbringing. >> they didn't want to bring their kids up in church. they don't trust church people. i do know that she started getting into checking out other religions. they read up on, like, witch doctors and stuff like that. i remember her looking into mormonism, catholics, and mennonites. >> reporter: elizabeth says the turpins adopted a type of hybrid religion -- one she thi
every day. >> reporter: elizabeth remembers more than just strict rules.ays the kids were kept in their rooms for long stretches of time. her contact with her nieces and nephews was limited. >> it was almost like she didn't want me talkin' to the kids, and they weren't allowed to talk to me without permission. >> reporter: although she feels uneasy about the situation, she also feels unable to speak up. >> maybe i shouldn't question her parenting. i mean, what have i got...
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i'm david muir. >> i'm elizabeth vargas.," have a great night and a great weekend. >>> all quiet on capitol hill tonight lawmakers went home after forcing the ♪ ♪ my husband is probably going to think i'm crazy. he thinks i'm going to see my sister! ♪ ♪ sometimes the confidence to be spontaneous starts with financial stability. once i heard it i was shocked. i just thought, i have to go get it! ♪ ♪ it's our tree! ♪ ♪ see how a personalized financial strategy and access to j.p. morgan investment expertise can help you.
i'm david muir. >> i'm elizabeth vargas.," have a great night and a great weekend. >>> all quiet on capitol hill tonight lawmakers went home after forcing the ♪ ♪ my husband is probably going to think i'm crazy. he thinks i'm going to see my sister! ♪ ♪ sometimes the confidence to be spontaneous starts with financial stability. once i heard it i was shocked. i just thought, i have to go get it! ♪ ♪ it's our tree! ♪ ♪ see how a personalized financial strategy...
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thank you, elizabeth.right from the start. when the second world war broke out, bob left the wheat fields of russell, kansas to fight fascism in the hills of italy. bob's courage in battle was legendary. for his selflessness and sacrifice, he's awarded two purple hearts and the bronze star. equally extraordinary was the bravery that bob dole, senator dole -- we're calling him bob today -- demonstrated during his difficult recovery. he turned adversity into action as he healed from the grave wounds sustained while risking his life for a fellow soldier and decided to come to congress and to serve the people of kansas here. it gives my colleagues in the house and me great deep pride to know that senator bob dole first served in washington as a member of the house of representatives. that could be an applause line but i guess not. [laughter] [applause] the senators are applauding. as a representative, as a senator and then majority leader, he fought relentlessly to ensure that every man and woman in uniform wo
thank you, elizabeth.right from the start. when the second world war broke out, bob left the wheat fields of russell, kansas to fight fascism in the hills of italy. bob's courage in battle was legendary. for his selflessness and sacrifice, he's awarded two purple hearts and the bronze star. equally extraordinary was the bravery that bob dole, senator dole -- we're calling him bob today -- demonstrated during his difficult recovery. he turned adversity into action as he healed from the grave...
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elizabeth mosquea velez pago $750 dolares por esta secadora de ropa.or $85 dolares. dice que necesitaba el aparato para secar la ropa de su bebe que nacio prematuro. elizabeth mosquea velez- pidio una nueva secadora "tuve que comprar la secadora porque no puedo tener la ropa hmeda." dice que enseguida se dio cuenta que le faltaba una pieza y que la puerta no cerraba. elizabeth mosquea velez "tengo que usar cinta adhesiva, ponerle ah y ponerle una tabla." elizabeth asegura que intent devolver la secadora a home depot, pero le informaron que durante el primer aÑo, estaba bajo la garantia del fabricante, general electric, y le dieron los telfonos de esa empresa. el tcnico que envi esa compaÑa le dio este documento indicando que no se podia arreglar el aparato. dijo que llam muchas veces al fabricante y regres a home depot, pero nadie le resolva el problema, entonces decidi llamarnos. telemundo responde se comunic con home depot. su portavoz dijo "dirigimos a nuestros clientes de electrodomesticos a los fabricantes durante el primer aÑo despus de la compra
elizabeth mosquea velez pago $750 dolares por esta secadora de ropa.or $85 dolares. dice que necesitaba el aparato para secar la ropa de su bebe que nacio prematuro. elizabeth mosquea velez- pidio una nueva secadora "tuve que comprar la secadora porque no puedo tener la ropa hmeda." dice que enseguida se dio cuenta que le faltaba una pieza y que la puerta no cerraba. elizabeth mosquea velez "tengo que usar cinta adhesiva, ponerle ah y ponerle una tabla." elizabeth asegura...
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queen elizabeth: we went halfway around london.st have gone five miles, but only at a walking pace. i could not possibly go faster. it is so heavy. reporter: 65 years after the event, a monarch talking about her coronation. the crown, the real one. anchor: her majesty says that traveling in that gold coach is horrible, but i wouldn't mind going to work in that. thank you for watching bbc world news america. >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way to the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here, in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling tradewinds,
queen elizabeth: we went halfway around london.st have gone five miles, but only at a walking pace. i could not possibly go faster. it is so heavy. reporter: 65 years after the event, a monarch talking about her coronation. the crown, the real one. anchor: her majesty says that traveling in that gold coach is horrible, but i wouldn't mind going to work in that. thank you for watching bbc world news america. >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your...
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elizabeth: yes, yes, and drug use. bigad: lee denies the accusations, but says to avoid a pricy legal battle, her renter's insurance decided to settle that lawsuit, which allowed her to stay in her home. but the landlord didn't stop trying to kick her out. bigad: you started getting eviction notices in the mail. elizabeth: yes, in the mail, taped to my door, you know, slid under the door. bigad: her landlord served her four different eviction notices over 2 years, telling her she had to move out because now he wanted to move in, but lee didn't believe it. elizabeth: in the middle unit, middle floor, no, he would--he has no intention of moving in. bigad: our series exposed a critical lack of oversight that allowed landlords to abuse the system. we revealed how rent-controlled tenants, potentially hundreds over the past few years, were wrongfully kicked out in order to have new people move in at a much higher rent. female: we need to catch these bad actors, and we need to make them pay. bigad: after our first few reports
elizabeth: yes, yes, and drug use. bigad: lee denies the accusations, but says to avoid a pricy legal battle, her renter's insurance decided to settle that lawsuit, which allowed her to stay in her home. but the landlord didn't stop trying to kick her out. bigad: you started getting eviction notices in the mail. elizabeth: yes, in the mail, taped to my door, you know, slid under the door. bigad: her landlord served her four different eviction notices over 2 years, telling her she had to move...
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[applause] >> thank you, elizabeth. it was 1.5 years, maybe two years, ago that i discovered that there was this gentleman from my hometown who had done groundbreaking work researching into the original documents from lincoln's day as a lawyer regarding the case in which lincoln was able to free a young woman from slavery. and i was eager to bring him into the lincoln group of d.c., and it's a great pleasure to give carl adams an opportunity to talk about his book about nance. >> thank you, john. good afternoon. before everyone leaves today, pick up a copy of the card. it is actually the true story of nats. nance lincoln makes four appearances, but it is about the first slave he encountered in court. before you leave today, make sure you have a copy of nance's webpage. www.nancebook.com. the book on and the website are totally different. the book was for students. intentionally for middle school and high school students. that is the reason why we deliberately kept it at about 100 pages. i did not want to scare them off
[applause] >> thank you, elizabeth. it was 1.5 years, maybe two years, ago that i discovered that there was this gentleman from my hometown who had done groundbreaking work researching into the original documents from lincoln's day as a lawyer regarding the case in which lincoln was able to free a young woman from slavery. and i was eager to bring him into the lincoln group of d.c., and it's a great pleasure to give carl adams an opportunity to talk about his book about nance. >>...
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banner elizabeth roque para elizabeth la idea parece una locura.residente de san diego te dira que es una broma, no me lo puedo imaginar la realidad es que ya no es una broma, desde hoy ya estn a la venta los primeros suplementos de marihuana medicinal para mascotas. sot roque antonio faura/ phyto vitality productos de aceite de cáÑamo que estn específicamente hechos para perros, gatos, caballos el aceite para masctoas puede obtenerlo con o sin la sustancia psicoatctiva thc, y su perro, gato o caballo deber ingerirlo a travs de un gotero, o revuelto con croquetas, afirman que los beneficios son casi identicos a los que experimentan las personas sot roque antonio faura/ phyto vitality pues pueden ayudar con todo lo que es el sistema digestivo, sistema cardiovacular, dolor de caderas, rodillas, les puede ayudar a dar apetito pero a elizabeth nada de esto la convence. sot elizabeth aguilar/ residente de san diego en lo personal es una locura, yo nunca he consumido la marihuana, no es algo que no le dara a mi perro segn el grupo medical marihuana inc,
banner elizabeth roque para elizabeth la idea parece una locura.residente de san diego te dira que es una broma, no me lo puedo imaginar la realidad es que ya no es una broma, desde hoy ya estn a la venta los primeros suplementos de marihuana medicinal para mascotas. sot roque antonio faura/ phyto vitality productos de aceite de cáÑamo que estn específicamente hechos para perros, gatos, caballos el aceite para masctoas puede obtenerlo con o sin la sustancia psicoatctiva thc, y su perro, gato...
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, sally of elizabeth scott.irving stanley siegel, martin bernard christopher simpson, scaboh. >> we remember them. cynthia jones smith, ingrid smith, james alvin smith, mary edmund smith, geraldine stevenson, hannah louise stevenson, john charles stevenson, rachel stevenson, michael gary smith, charlotte stennett, stacy leanne stennett, james ralph stowe, laura mcdonald margaret. >> we remember them. mark alex hager. tanaka, andrew alexander to run, anthony thomas, mark lawrence...
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elizabeth, thank you, and again, elizabeth and nearly 20 brave survivors out to protect the next generationf gymnasts and athletes, a special edition of "20/20" tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern, and we hope to see you later tonight. >>> in the meantime, the stock market ending the week at a record new high. the dow closing at 26,616 points. up just under 224 points on strong corporate earnings. that surge despite a softer report. the economy growing a slower 2.6%, and analysts expected about 3%. there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this friday. the shootout with police. two state troopers wounded. the armed suspect barricaded inside his home. the gun battle erupting as police move in. >>> also tonight, the mystery surrounding the deaths of that couple found hanging in their home. what police have now revealed about that tonight. >>> and the new scandal breaking in las vegas. the man behind one of the most famous casinos and resorts. what he was accused of doing to female employees. some reportedly hiding in closets and in bathrooms all to avoid him. that story coming up. a lot more
elizabeth, thank you, and again, elizabeth and nearly 20 brave survivors out to protect the next generationf gymnasts and athletes, a special edition of "20/20" tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern, and we hope to see you later tonight. >>> in the meantime, the stock market ending the week at a record new high. the dow closing at 26,616 points. up just under 224 points on strong corporate earnings. that surge despite a softer report. the economy growing a slower 2.6%, and analysts...
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professor elizabeth hidden. we will be talking about the kerner report and the government's response to crime, in his report that was commissioned by president lyndon johnson in july of 1967. our phone lines are always open. a reminder, our full programming is available on our website you can check it out on the main page at you spend.org. in many of these programs will be airing the week of january 22 here on c-span3 prime time beginning at 8:00 eastern time in 5:00 for those of you on the east coast. her way over,akes we will begin the conversation in just a moment, but more scenes from the park hotel. c-span3's watching historical meeting and washington d.c. elizabeth hidden, professor at harvard university, of african-american studies. you said that the kerner report led to a war on crime. explain. >> the kerner report is not responsible for the war on crime. kernerhnson called the commission in 1967, he are he declared the war on crime. it involved a real investment in police court systems in prisons for th
professor elizabeth hidden. we will be talking about the kerner report and the government's response to crime, in his report that was commissioned by president lyndon johnson in july of 1967. our phone lines are always open. a reminder, our full programming is available on our website you can check it out on the main page at you spend.org. in many of these programs will be airing the week of january 22 here on c-span3 prime time beginning at 8:00 eastern time in 5:00 for those of you on the...
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it is elizabeth very much an ongoing situation we understand the attackers are on the top floor of that thirty three story building in jalalabad that is home to the ngo save the children special forces arrived on the scene very quickly after it happened just a little over an hour ago now but we know that twelve people so far have been injured and initially we know that there were people trapped inside they were sending text messages to friends and loved ones we're not exactly sure who is trapped inside how many people are there but we do know that it is an ongoing situation with afghan special forces exchanging fire with what they believe are heavily armed attackers not only with guns but grenades as well and as you heard from the tour is reported as you said elizabeth it all started with an explosion at the gate of the office as i said more than an hour ago and this is happening and jalalabad but as victoria's report covered jennifer this attack is coming just days after that very long siege at the intercontinental hotel in the capital just on the weekend. that's correct the taliban cl
it is elizabeth very much an ongoing situation we understand the attackers are on the top floor of that thirty three story building in jalalabad that is home to the ngo save the children special forces arrived on the scene very quickly after it happened just a little over an hour ago now but we know that twelve people so far have been injured and initially we know that there were people trapped inside they were sending text messages to friends and loved ones we're not exactly sure who is...
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abc's elizabeth hur shows us a little bit more. elizabeth: the brutal winter weather slamming the south with a rare snowstorm. >> it's wild. i've never seen palm trees with snow on them. elizabeth: the carolinas, georgia, and even florida under a winter storm warning with snow, sleet and ice. grounding flights in jacksonville. and closing schools and turning highways to ice skating rinks in tallahassee. >> florida highway patrol shutting down long stretches of interstate 10 in both take a look. the bridge is frozen over. elizabeth: in georgia with slick conditions wreaking havoc on the roads, the governor so far declared a state of emergency in at least 28 counties. parts of virginia and north carolina are under a blizzard warning with the officials announcing heavy wind and snow in the region could create white-out conditions. >> all of that is not a good combination. and why we are encouraging people not to travel unless you absolutely have to. elizabeth: a plea to the public trying to avoid earlier scenes like this in buffalo. >
abc's elizabeth hur shows us a little bit more. elizabeth: the brutal winter weather slamming the south with a rare snowstorm. >> it's wild. i've never seen palm trees with snow on them. elizabeth: the carolinas, georgia, and even florida under a winter storm warning with snow, sleet and ice. grounding flights in jacksonville. and closing schools and turning highways to ice skating rinks in tallahassee. >> florida highway patrol shutting down long stretches of interstate 10 in both...
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he and elizabeth have stood together, served together, and encouraged one another with a loving friendship. for so many, the bowls surely model what it means to be unlimited partners. elizabeth is absolutely wonderful to have you here with us today. [ applause ] bob has built an extraordinary life on the basis of ordinary american values. as a legislator, he's shown that principles and pragmatism are not opposites but compliments. as the leader he prized results over rhetoric. and above all, to percy jones hospital, to his favorite senate balcony facing the mall, this soldier, statesman, and american hero has never stopped fighting for vulnerable people who have less power and less strength than he does. that, my friends, is the true measure of servant leadership. that is bob dole. bob more than deserves the honor we are conferring today. by the way i see it, the greater honor is ours. to thank him on behalf of the country he has loved and served so faithfully for his truly
he and elizabeth have stood together, served together, and encouraged one another with a loving friendship. for so many, the bowls surely model what it means to be unlimited partners. elizabeth is absolutely wonderful to have you here with us today. [ applause ] bob has built an extraordinary life on the basis of ordinary american values. as a legislator, he's shown that principles and pragmatism are not opposites but compliments. as the leader he prized results over rhetoric. and above all, to...
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elizabeth martinez me dijeron que no puedo escoger mi numero que me lo tenia que dar la maquina, porqueque asi es el juego, que tiene que darme los numeros la maquina dijo que nos podia vender tratamos de entrevistar al dueno pero se nego a hablar en camara....solo se limito a decir que la maquina estaba danada y que en ese momento justamente llego un tecnico a arreglarla....al contarle a elizabeth que diez minutos antes que ella, alguien si pudo comprar los numeros que queria,.... entonces como somos latinos no esta discriminando porque dijo la maquina tiene que tirarlos y no te los puedo vender la loteria de california confirmo que se reportaron problemas con la maquina en el lugar, agregando que enviaran a alguien a revisarla...."tomam os esto en serio,dijeron, algunas veces un proveedor no brinda buen servicio, asi que hablaremos con el dueno para asegurarnos que esta entrenado apropiadamente"....en san francisco pilar nino noticiero telemundo 48 --- arrestan a un hombre que habra acuchillado a una persona la noche del primero de enero en un parque de la universidad de california en
elizabeth martinez me dijeron que no puedo escoger mi numero que me lo tenia que dar la maquina, porqueque asi es el juego, que tiene que darme los numeros la maquina dijo que nos podia vender tratamos de entrevistar al dueno pero se nego a hablar en camara....solo se limito a decir que la maquina estaba danada y que en ese momento justamente llego un tecnico a arreglarla....al contarle a elizabeth que diez minutos antes que ella, alguien si pudo comprar los numeros que queria,.... entonces...
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elizabeth "he had over 18 puncture wounds to his head and his leg."annaccone dice que su perrito "shadow" recibi 18 heridas punzantes en la cabeza y en una de sus extremidades. "he was laying there shaking and crying in a room by himself just shaking and crying when we came to pick him up." "estaba solo en un cuarto, temblando y llorando". en esas condiciones dice encontr a su mascota en la guardera de animales donde confi su cuidado por unos dias cuando tuvo que salir de la ciudad. as luca "shadow", segn elizabeth, antes de dejarla en la residencia de animales "north gate" el pasado jueves en walnut creek. pero el domingo, un empleado del lugar, la llam para informarle que su mascota haba sido atacada. "they haven't told me where it happened how it happened. when we went to pick him up, we asked to see the kennel they refused to let me see it." pero dice que no le explicaron dnde y cmo ocurri el ataque y por eso decidi tomar accin y public las fotografas en facebook, donde las reacciones no se hicieron esperar. representantes de la guarderia canina n
elizabeth "he had over 18 puncture wounds to his head and his leg."annaccone dice que su perrito "shadow" recibi 18 heridas punzantes en la cabeza y en una de sus extremidades. "he was laying there shaking and crying in a room by himself just shaking and crying when we came to pick him up." "estaba solo en un cuarto, temblando y llorando". en esas condiciones dice encontr a su mascota en la guardera de animales donde confi su cuidado por unos dias cuando...
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elizabeth hur with us this morning. thank you. >>> next, this morning, changes are in place for how hawaii sends emergency alerts. >> that follows this weekend's mistaken missile alert, which sent people scrambling. there are plenty of questions this morning about why it took so long for the mistake to be corrected. and now, president trump weighing in. president trump responding to the false incoming missile alert that sent hawaii into a panic. >> we're going to get involved. they took responsibility. they made the mistake. >> reporter: hawaii's governor saying it all happened because a wrong button was pressed. the employee who triggered that alarm in that state is now off the job. officials temporarily suspending future drills and changing the rules. two people are now required to send out a system-wide alert. >> the u.s. pacific command has detected a missile threat to hawaii. >> reporter: the horrifying alarm sweeping over the state over the weekend. >> a missile may impact on land or sea within minutes. >> reporte
elizabeth hur with us this morning. thank you. >>> next, this morning, changes are in place for how hawaii sends emergency alerts. >> that follows this weekend's mistaken missile alert, which sent people scrambling. there are plenty of questions this morning about why it took so long for the mistake to be corrected. and now, president trump weighing in. president trump responding to the false incoming missile alert that sent hawaii into a panic. >> we're going to get...
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daniel mejia vocero policia de chandler "elizabeth les mostro la recamara en donde efectivamente, sede chandler "obviamente ella hablo y dijo que la habia estrangulado" la madre de elizabeth era una mujer de 80 aÑos. cuyo cuerpo fue entcontrado en su cama. la policia de chandler comento sobre las razones del presunto asesinato. daniel mejia vocero policia de chandler "discutireron sobre un vehiculo. elizabeth iba a la residencia de su madre para ver si ella le prestaba el vehiculo" documentos de la corte revelaron que cuando los oficiales le preguntaron a ramirez sobre si su mama estaba muerta, ella respondio que "esperaba que si" esta maÑana ramirez comparecio en una corte del valle en donde le leyeron sus cargos: asesinato en segundo grado. la investigacion continua su curso y sera un medico forense quien determine las causas exactas de su muerte. y para ayudar a combatir la creciente epidemia de uso de opioides en el pais, "walmart" ofrecer a partir de maÑana de forma gratuita, un sobre de "dispose r-x" a todas las personas que acudan a su red de farmacias para retirar nuevas pree
daniel mejia vocero policia de chandler "elizabeth les mostro la recamara en donde efectivamente, sede chandler "obviamente ella hablo y dijo que la habia estrangulado" la madre de elizabeth era una mujer de 80 aÑos. cuyo cuerpo fue entcontrado en su cama. la policia de chandler comento sobre las razones del presunto asesinato. daniel mejia vocero policia de chandler "discutireron sobre un vehiculo. elizabeth iba a la residencia de su madre para ver si ella le prestaba el...
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abc news reporter elizabeth hur is live in new york and has details. elizabeth? >> reporter: good morning. you know they say there are two sides to every story. here we are as far as what was really said behind the closed door meeting. now it depends who you ask. >> facing massive backlash, president trump addressing the growing firestorm. >> no, i'm not a racist. i am the least racist person you have ever interviewed. >> speaking from his florida beach club, the president denying he made vulgar and offensive comments about haiti and africa in the oval office. >> did you see what various senators in the room said about my comments? >> president trump referring to several republican senators who were in the room for that meeting on immigration. both backtracking on their initial statements and now saying president trump is telling the truth. >> i'm telling you, he did not use that word, george and it's a gross misrepresentation. >> i didn't hear it. i was no further from donald trump as dick durbin was. >> dick durbin was the only democrat in the room at the time
abc news reporter elizabeth hur is live in new york and has details. elizabeth? >> reporter: good morning. you know they say there are two sides to every story. here we are as far as what was really said behind the closed door meeting. now it depends who you ask. >> facing massive backlash, president trump addressing the growing firestorm. >> no, i'm not a racist. i am the least racist person you have ever interviewed. >> speaking from his florida beach club, the...
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elizabeth gets real in her first televised sitdown ever.rious as you might thing. >> your nec would break. it would fall off. >>> closed captioning provided by -- at college inn we craft a because every detail matters. we select all-natural chicken and flavorful herbs and spices. college inn broth helps you make every meal delicious. college inn, delicious is in the details. ♪ >>> that is mama june arriving in los angeles, just in time for the season two premier of her reality show, "from not to hot." it starts tonight on we tv. >> last season, all about her big transformation. she dropped over 300 pounds after weight loss surgery. the big question is she keeping the weight off? >> i don't think it's a problem. >> it's not a problem. you went through hell and back to try to get skinny and you're going back. >> i only went to a 5 from a 4. >> she can't eat as much. the other day in the airport, she ate a chicken wing. not a full biscuit. she was full. >> probably like in an hour, you're not right back hungry. but you feel a little bit hungry
elizabeth gets real in her first televised sitdown ever.rious as you might thing. >> your nec would break. it would fall off. >>> closed captioning provided by -- at college inn we craft a because every detail matters. we select all-natural chicken and flavorful herbs and spices. college inn broth helps you make every meal delicious. college inn, delicious is in the details. ♪ >>> that is mama june arriving in los angeles, just in time for the season two premier of her...
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rar g elizabeth vargas. what they are now demanding. >>> reporter: they call themselves sister survivors. more than 150 accusers telling their stories and putting larry nassar in prison for the rest of his life. >> do you think that larry nassar got what he deserved? >> yes. >> reporter: i sat down with 19 of nassar's accusers, all of them telling me that more needs to be done. show of hands, how many of you think justice still needs to be done? to who? >> usa gymnastics. >> usa gymnastics? they have already stripped the karolyi ranch of any status as a training center. is that enough? >> they should have done that a long time ago. >> reporter: authorities in texas tell abc there is now an investigation of the karolyi ranch run by husband and wife team bela and marta karolyi. an isolated training compound for the women's gymnastics team. 2010 national champion mattie larson says nassar abused her at the ranch and that she once smashed her head against the bathroom floor to avoid going back into the toxic env
rar g elizabeth vargas. what they are now demanding. >>> reporter: they call themselves sister survivors. more than 150 accusers telling their stories and putting larry nassar in prison for the rest of his life. >> do you think that larry nassar got what he deserved? >> yes. >> reporter: i sat down with 19 of nassar's accusers, all of them telling me that more needs to be done. show of hands, how many of you think justice still needs to be done? to who? >> usa...
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elizabeth warren has been exposed to the double standard. she's not interested in providing relief to the american middle class. she's interested in paying because she wants to leverage that for her own political well-being. the president successes in her success. stuart: here's another one for you. this headline in today's "new york times" from the editorial board of "the new york times" on our screen right now is mr. trump notes? that is the word they used. >> there is no respect. democrats trying to sell contradictory conspiracy theories here. one minute the president is a buffoon it didn't want to win the election. the next minute he's a criminal and double agent and conspiring to undermine the institution of the democracy. they can't have it both ways. then i tried a claim is not an incompetent and can't stand for office. trying to mainstream the conspiracy theory that's absolutely totally unsubstantiated by any facts. stuart: here we go into november elections. the economy is going nicely. very low unemployment and 2 million people get
elizabeth warren has been exposed to the double standard. she's not interested in providing relief to the american middle class. she's interested in paying because she wants to leverage that for her own political well-being. the president successes in her success. stuart: here's another one for you. this headline in today's "new york times" from the editorial board of "the new york times" on our screen right now is mr. trump notes? that is the word they used. >> there...
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elizabeth talks about this this this this is my body of proof.t pain and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can take on psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. want more proof? ask your rheumatologist about humira. what's your body of p
elizabeth talks about this this this this is my body of proof.t pain and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can take on psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to fight infections,...
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elizabeth has been a portal for immigrants for centuries.it's where jared kushner's grandparents sought refuge after the holocaust, where cubans immigrated in the '70s and '80s. and more recently, where the congolese refugee community in new jersey is centered. andre lives in a one-bedroom apartment with two other congolese refugees. he gets together with others at occasional gatherings, for prayers, singing and food from home. like at this congolese independence day party last summer. elizabeth has become the de facto capital for refugees in new jersey in part because the international rescue committee has its state office here. the nonprofit helps refugees like andre adapt to their new lives from the minute they land in america. alison millan is the agency's new jersey resettlement director. >> it means everything from picking them up at newark airport, bringing them back to a furnished apartment, providing them their first hot meal in the country and connecting them with key services and systems here in the united states. >> reporter: the
elizabeth has been a portal for immigrants for centuries.it's where jared kushner's grandparents sought refuge after the holocaust, where cubans immigrated in the '70s and '80s. and more recently, where the congolese refugee community in new jersey is centered. andre lives in a one-bedroom apartment with two other congolese refugees. he gets together with others at occasional gatherings, for prayers, singing and food from home. like at this congolese independence day party last summer....
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elizabeth opens up about her reign and those crown jewels that sometimes get in the way.ng "early today." t? watch me. t? ♪ i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ♪ think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it... they're moving forward with cosentyx®. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. it's proven to help people find less joint pain and clearer skin. don't use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms of an infection. or if you have received a vaccine, or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. with less joint pain, watch me. for less joint pain and clearer skin, ask your rheumatologist about cosentyx. new aveeno® positively radiant it's timbody lotion...glow on! with the mo
elizabeth opens up about her reign and those crown jewels that sometimes get in the way.ng "early today." t? watch me. t? ♪ i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ♪ think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it... they're moving forward with cosentyx®. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. it's proven to help people find less joint pain and clearer skin. don't...