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cesar ---mas de 100 trabajadores, en su mayoria hispanos, se enc ---ellos reclaman a una compaÑia recolectorara del este de la bahia mejores condiciones laborales.... roll andres bobblehead ---hoy tomaron la calle y andres brender estuvo alli.. cuentanos andres que paso... take pkg 0.1 0.13 0.28 0.47 01;00 snipe 2.05 intro asi es buenas tardes se trata de los trabajadores que clasifican la basura para la compania waste management que sirve a las comunidades en el este de la bahia... la gran pregunta es... afectara en algo el servicio? pkg nat protesta son 130 los trabajadores que clasifican la basura en la empresa, que opera en distintas ciudades en el este de la bahia. hoy todos ellos estan en huelga.... sus quejas: maria alejandra leon / trabajadora "estamos aqui por el contrato que no se ha podido negociar" estos manifestantes afirman que tienen 4 anos sin contrato colectivo.... maria "un sueldo justo por el trabajo que hacemos" luego de intensas jornadas de negociaciones, lograron que se les incremente el salario de 12.51 dolares por hora erika alejandra solia/supervisora de operaciones "
cesar ---mas de 100 trabajadores, en su mayoria hispanos, se enc ---ellos reclaman a una compaÑia recolectorara del este de la bahia mejores condiciones laborales.... roll andres bobblehead ---hoy tomaron la calle y andres brender estuvo alli.. cuentanos andres que paso... take pkg 0.1 0.13 0.28 0.47 01;00 snipe 2.05 intro asi es buenas tardes se trata de los trabajadores que clasifican la basura para la compania waste management que sirve a las comunidades en el este de la bahia... la gran...
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in 1993 as i continued my ence journey in television and th theater and film acting, good things came and i was d fortunate to have the opportunity to play wounded rtut vietnam veteran double amputee lieutenant dan it taylor in "forrest gump." am that role -- plause that role led me to what is now a 20-year association with the p disabled veterans association and for the past eight years thg great privilege as acting as national spokesperson for the american veterans disabled for l life memorial foundation, and this extraordinary tribute to our wounded that we dedicate today.resident it was president abraham lincoln who said, "any nation that does not honor its heroes will not os long endure." today and from this day forward with the opening of this national monument, we honor mill o
in 1993 as i continued my ence journey in television and th theater and film acting, good things came and i was d fortunate to have the opportunity to play wounded rtut vietnam veteran double amputee lieutenant dan it taylor in "forrest gump." am that role -- plause that role led me to what is now a 20-year association with the p disabled veterans association and for the past eight years thg great privilege as acting as national spokesperson for the american veterans disabled for l...
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va>3 fivet inwith wh of being a fow e ence,ger and a defensive back,e five years i have been here3 fivet y vet beat me down, i know what we are ttoucng to doupg auld plaoseupg team. >> the birds got a break last night when the cowou night whyens n by thes, id skin dnsctime. and now they are a half game back of dallas in the stc tet. and tonynd dmos. reinjured his already bad back he got surgicallys, ihipired twic3 f ngeeers gnt to theora&dr room a then returned with 2:00 left in the . a3 f thes, idday ppartys ored anor, ch al in overtime. but romo failed to get a first 3 vn and the the mnu had to be nge doifi thege,mersthat8 dnage stay awake that is. >> you watch the cowthis-red sangwith w . ae? td is. late for me. >> you saw the chacomnf td was iss,selw i for us. >> conat t says he fell asleep? >> i woke up in the third qui er anduld vkew i ich the en dnf the . a3 f it's a lot of fun. i enjoy coming back and you know still have a lot of friends here, spend part of the summer here and it's nice to get back. any time you play a teammate it's special, and played a couple of years with him
va>3 fivet inwith wh of being a fow e ence,ger and a defensive back,e five years i have been here3 fivet y vet beat me down, i know what we are ttoucng to doupg auld plaoseupg team. >> the birds got a break last night when the cowou night whyens n by thes, id skin dnsctime. and now they are a half game back of dallas in the stc tet. and tonynd dmos. reinjured his already bad back he got surgicallys, ihipired twic3 f ngeeers gnt to theora&dr room a then returned with 2:00 left in...
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ence has been very stressful and challenging for me and my family. although i no longer have ebola, i know that it may be a while before i have my strength back. so can gratitude and respect for everyone's concern, i ask for my privacy and my family's privacy be respected as i return to texas and try to get back to a normal life and reunite with my dog bentley. [ laughter ] >> thank you, everyone. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. before i open up for questions, i want to recognize two people who really helped us in linking with nina and getting to know her as essentially a member of our family here at n.i.h. and that is nina's mother, diana, and her sister, kathy. [ applause ] >> okay. questions? >> dr. fauci, how do you know she is virus free? what did you do for her while she was here at n.i.h.? >> well, we know she's virus free because we now have five negative consecutive negative pcrs on her. now, i don't want anyone to take from that that that is the norm and the standard. , that you can only guarantee someone virus free because of five. we
ence has been very stressful and challenging for me and my family. although i no longer have ebola, i know that it may be a while before i have my strength back. so can gratitude and respect for everyone's concern, i ask for my privacy and my family's privacy be respected as i return to texas and try to get back to a normal life and reunite with my dog bentley. [ laughter ] >> thank you, everyone. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. before i open up for questions, i want to...
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the salary is modest but ence to catch on the rebound. >>ing it a big club.s a good motive from the career to play here and help the team to come back for a division because it has a very historical club. the europeans. >> it was nearly sunk baey a ambezzlement and debt. they didn't keep audited accounts or balance sheets for years. >> there are no mistakes made for seven or eight years. i mean somebody stole money from the club. big contracts were not paid at all. moose not something that somebody accidentally does. >> when the team was relegated, it had debts of at least $2 million. it has spent three years renting this modest municipal gymnasium in the western suburbs of athens. >> it was able to stay alive because it insulated itself from its debt. it won government approval to register as a new company with a new tax number. it's moving home ground to these former olympic facilities behind me. >> it was the first team to take the european championship for grease in 1968 and has won many greek championships. >> history enables it to hire top talent on a b
the salary is modest but ence to catch on the rebound. >>ing it a big club.s a good motive from the career to play here and help the team to come back for a division because it has a very historical club. the europeans. >> it was nearly sunk baey a ambezzlement and debt. they didn't keep audited accounts or balance sheets for years. >> there are no mistakes made for seven or eight years. i mean somebody stole money from the club. big contracts were not paid at all. moose not...
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sports --ence is life live sports still maintain their value. it's not in the delivery business.s in owning the content. >> the next generation of sports fans, what are their options? >> they are telling us they want their sports media on whatever platform they are on. our digital network is growing by 150,000 subscribers each week. video, howhort-term to videos, a digital platform integrated socially. >> john west, the ceo of the whistle. thank you both so much. we have to go to our market check. it is 26 past the hour. julie hyman is standing by. >> good afternoon. let's look at where stocks are trading at this hour. we have had a couple of days of rally here. part of it driven by earnings, part of it by the ounce back from last week's klein. last week's decline. the company reported earnings that beat analyst estimates by $.10. abercrombie & fitch is trading at a new 52-week low. downgrading shares. haspace of the recovery been slower than forecast. remaining under pressure for the time being. more on the markets in 30 minutes. ♪ >> we have breaking news at this hour. we are h
sports --ence is life live sports still maintain their value. it's not in the delivery business.s in owning the content. >> the next generation of sports fans, what are their options? >> they are telling us they want their sports media on whatever platform they are on. our digital network is growing by 150,000 subscribers each week. video, howhort-term to videos, a digital platform integrated socially. >> john west, the ceo of the whistle. thank you both so much. we have to go...
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and chairman langford's work on this, in addition to enc, really shows how bad things are. and let me just give you two questions, and then we'll go into comments. dr. agrawal, let me just ask you -- and for the ig, mr. richie, new york city -- new york state owes us $15 billion in overpayments. they flat billed more than the cms maximum for medicaid and we held hearings on that more than a year ago. what have you done to get $15 billion back while, in fact, you send out hordes of people to harass doctors with a less than stellar success rate of success in accuracy in the audits? what have you done to get back from a state that knowingly billed far greater than the rate? and it's $15 billion. it's ten years worth of your recovery. any answers? >> so, that is an area we're looking at now. >> you're looking at it? $15 billion and you're looking at it? >> at the request of the committee, we have -- we are currently taking on an evaluation of new york state. we're waiting to get the findings and release the results, after which time i think we can have a conversation about how
and chairman langford's work on this, in addition to enc, really shows how bad things are. and let me just give you two questions, and then we'll go into comments. dr. agrawal, let me just ask you -- and for the ig, mr. richie, new york city -- new york state owes us $15 billion in overpayments. they flat billed more than the cms maximum for medicaid and we held hearings on that more than a year ago. what have you done to get $15 billion back while, in fact, you send out hordes of people to...
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directly from my there ence, in my area are many projects that we made sure that we put on a priorityevel and we found out there were funds coming back from our and those ollars, funds were going to a specific project that the federal government wanted to put it on the same project that will cost us $250,000, cost us over $1 million to the federal coming in that project. the mayers want to be able to get rid of the handcuffs, it is stopping rnment is them from doing, from addressing the issues that their constituents want. all have specific issues they can tie it to one thing that is hurting their city. make that u differentiation doug? >> by favourite investment in public transportation for example. i support that and i will go that will issues benefit businesses. you have the public interest at heart and not engage in things that are wasteful, sometimes this is the symptoms dysfunction onal non-partisan the commission comes up and cannot expedite itself from the decision. i would rather see members of the congress be responsible to lose elections if their best adequate for not the d
directly from my there ence, in my area are many projects that we made sure that we put on a priorityevel and we found out there were funds coming back from our and those ollars, funds were going to a specific project that the federal government wanted to put it on the same project that will cost us $250,000, cost us over $1 million to the federal coming in that project. the mayers want to be able to get rid of the handcuffs, it is stopping rnment is them from doing, from addressing the issues...
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and chairman langford's work on this, in addition to enc, really shows how bad things are. and let me just give you two questions, and then we'll go into comments. dr. agrawal, let me just ask you -- and for the ig, mr. richie, new york city -- new york state owes us $15 billion in overpayments. they flat billed more than the cms maximum for medicaid and we held hearings on that more than a year ago. what have you done to get $15 billion back while, in fact, you send out hordes of people to harass doctors with a less than stellar success rate of success in accuracy in the audits? what have you done to get back from a state that knowingly billed far greater than the rate? and it's $15 billion. it's ten years worth of your recovery. any answers? >> so, that is an area we're looking at now. >> you're looking at it? $15 billion and you're looking at it? >> at the request of the committee, we have -- we are currently taking on an evaluation of new york state. we're waiting to get the findings and release the results, after which time i think we can have a conversation about how
and chairman langford's work on this, in addition to enc, really shows how bad things are. and let me just give you two questions, and then we'll go into comments. dr. agrawal, let me just ask you -- and for the ig, mr. richie, new york city -- new york state owes us $15 billion in overpayments. they flat billed more than the cms maximum for medicaid and we held hearings on that more than a year ago. what have you done to get $15 billion back while, in fact, you send out hordes of people to...
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and chairman langford's work on this, in addition to enc, really shows how bad things are. and let me just give you two questions, and then we'll go into comments. dr. agrawal, let me just ask you -- and for the ig, mr. richie, new york city -- new york state owes us $15 billion in overpayments. they flat billed more than the cms maximum for medicaid and we held hearings on that more than a year ago. what have you done to get $15 billion back while, in fact, you send out hordes of people to harass doctors with a less than stellar success rate of success in accuracy in the audits? what have you done to get back from a state that knowingly billed far greater than the rate? and it's $15 billion. it's ten years worth of your recovery. any answers? >> so, that is an area we're looking at now. >> you're looking at it? $15 billion and you're looking at it? >> at the request of the committee, we have -- we are currently taking on an evaluation of new york state. we're waiting to get the findings and release the results, after which time i think we can have a conversation about how
and chairman langford's work on this, in addition to enc, really shows how bad things are. and let me just give you two questions, and then we'll go into comments. dr. agrawal, let me just ask you -- and for the ig, mr. richie, new york city -- new york state owes us $15 billion in overpayments. they flat billed more than the cms maximum for medicaid and we held hearings on that more than a year ago. what have you done to get $15 billion back while, in fact, you send out hordes of people to...
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. >>> mÍ cÓra cÓmo se lo saca enc, carmona un par de manos, lo deja que venga adelante en fin fÍsicamentebuena derecha de carmona. oigame quÉ tremenda perea se espera despuÉs de este combate, entre el yucca lÓpez, y el a costa, dos tremendos guerreros inmediatamente despuÉs de este combate. >>> casillas intenta y de vez en cuando logra colocar un par de manos pero no hay consistencia >>> ay! >>> sÍ un resbalÓn, mucha agua en la esquina. >>> afortunadamente no ha sido un golpe en la cabeza ahÍ porque estaba medio pasado, miren ustedes, nos mojaron el logo >>> (risas). >>> habrÁ que hablar con ellos. pue pue pues decÍamos que en diciempre pasado, el severo carmona fue a pelear por el campeonato mundial de la o emb frente al argentino perdiÓ perdiÓ por knockout en el sÉptimo asalto. >>> estaba muy joven con 21 aÑos >>> y muy verde todavÍa >>> lo lanzaron ante un tigre que tiene mucha experiencia >>> claro >>> y en un lugar donde es invencible, porque muy difÍcil ir a ganarle en argentina. >>> sÍ claro. >>> estÁ clasificado actualmente nÚmero 15 por la organizaciÓn nunca dial mundial de boxeo
. >>> mÍ cÓra cÓmo se lo saca enc, carmona un par de manos, lo deja que venga adelante en fin fÍsicamentebuena derecha de carmona. oigame quÉ tremenda perea se espera despuÉs de este combate, entre el yucca lÓpez, y el a costa, dos tremendos guerreros inmediatamente despuÉs de este combate. >>> casillas intenta y de vez en cuando logra colocar un par de manos pero no hay consistencia >>> ay! >>> sÍ un resbalÓn, mucha agua en la esquina. >>>...
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oil theft and the flow of life weapons into nigeria, and also the funding groups that perpetrate see ence. should we the worst-case scenario would be a worsening of insecurity. the best case scenario would be of thea whittling out number of the players which would enable the government to that become few prominent. it could go either way. from the u.s. foreign-policy perspective, i think it behooves us to understand these dynamics now. youeed to understand how this incentivize the spoilers and provide influences with this base they need to make much-needed adjustments that nigeria needs to make. you were touching on the situation in saudi arabia and iran. arabia's is saudi andvior based on the price attempt to destabilize iran? >> it reminds me what was the reason for saudi behavior in the mid-80's? thee the out to help sink soviet union by driving prices down? i looked into that. as far as i could see, it had more to do with the rivalry among the opec members. its impact on russia was secondary. it was collateral damage and not the main reason for doing it. it did have quite an impact. t
oil theft and the flow of life weapons into nigeria, and also the funding groups that perpetrate see ence. should we the worst-case scenario would be a worsening of insecurity. the best case scenario would be of thea whittling out number of the players which would enable the government to that become few prominent. it could go either way. from the u.s. foreign-policy perspective, i think it behooves us to understand these dynamics now. youeed to understand how this incentivize the spoilers and...
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action, i just hope it can be speeded up, in i think your point is, terms of the enablers you may not,ence to, those are except in general terms, i don't each the precise nature of been workedling has out. by that will be determined the circumstances and events and capabilities on the ground. i don't know that in any area that they've been fully worked have been, if i didn't i wouldn't be able to see. that those have been fleshed out yet. i have to apologize for not being able to fill you in. but my huge that is that being on as we speak. pointed outly before that, about pakistan that being frustrated or just hoping for pakistan to change its for -- do you think that one way to change the policy would be to andnstrate a long-term strong commitment to afghanistan's stability in the to convince the pakistan i security officer. and the current establishment place.main in based on my own experience and discussion with pakistan i officials, you are -- they are not convinced about that. they were raising some legitimate and exaggerated asked themd why i why you're not pursuing your concerns thro
action, i just hope it can be speeded up, in i think your point is, terms of the enablers you may not,ence to, those are except in general terms, i don't each the precise nature of been workedling has out. by that will be determined the circumstances and events and capabilities on the ground. i don't know that in any area that they've been fully worked have been, if i didn't i wouldn't be able to see. that those have been fleshed out yet. i have to apologize for not being able to fill you in....
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looking into 'u it, pursuant to congressional l action under the small businesses jobs act, you owe enc -- subsequently, we get a copy of it. you owe a report, a second-year report on predictive modeling, don't you? >> yes, we do. >> and you've owed it since october?>> y >> i believe the report has been due since earlier this year, but i take your point. >> no, you don't take my point. we did away with a bunch of pot reports through the wi congressional action. we ran it through the house. the senate may have acted on ite we ask for reports we don't always need.d we didn't just ask for the report. the we ordered the executive branch to deliver it. it is extremely important because the kinds of thing thati the gentleman from nevada were about.g about. auditors going out half you know what, being wrong and on appealr being dramatically overturned dc even to zero dollars, in some cases, after physicians and clinics go through a great process., ins. much of that would go away if your predictive modeling went and looked for the fraud where it is most likely to occur. mr. richie, are you conc
looking into 'u it, pursuant to congressional l action under the small businesses jobs act, you owe enc -- subsequently, we get a copy of it. you owe a report, a second-year report on predictive modeling, don't you? >> yes, we do. >> and you've owed it since october?>> y >> i believe the report has been due since earlier this year, but i take your point. >> no, you don't take my point. we did away with a bunch of pot reports through the wi congressional action. we...
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andrew, my sense is while they were willing and we reported on this, to consider a split for the encalready were thinking about a split regardless. again, over the last three to four months they really have taken this to heart and are working on this as something they expected would happen as part of it in a strategic review. something we heard from john donahoe. >> a lot of the executives are saying with this case and e-bay, with the markets they sell to, it will help companies be more nimble but the other thing is the stock market. sometimes it's envogue to be bigger and smaller, but this morning e-bay shares are up 6% 5% on pre-market on the news. how much of this is a reflection of what the stock market lost? >> i think it's a good deal. it's in the case of e-bay, you had an act in there. in the case of hp, ruff witworth has been forced to step down as chairman, although i do have a letter of support that he's putting out as well talking about the fact that he's very excited about this and fully endorses the move. but i do think, becky, to answer your question, and the idea of th
andrew, my sense is while they were willing and we reported on this, to consider a split for the encalready were thinking about a split regardless. again, over the last three to four months they really have taken this to heart and are working on this as something they expected would happen as part of it in a strategic review. something we heard from john donahoe. >> a lot of the executives are saying with this case and e-bay, with the markets they sell to, it will help companies be more...