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erika pitzi when we talk about boston strong in our news room, we talk about erika pitzi, boston boshnd raised. tell us what this day means. >> this is definitely one of those really reverent times right now where people are feeling the heaviness. just to put this more in perspective, patriot's day is something that massachusetts celebrates. and it was always not so much patriot's day but it was known as marathon monday. which is why the marathon didn't today. obviously we are looking back a year later. but it fell on patriot's day last year, and next monday everyone has the day off. most people are somewhere along that marathon route, and i certainly was growing up. i mean we went every year. it starts in the suburbs and goes all the way in to downtown boston. i did want to point out exactly where this memorial is takes place. the convention center is literally steps away. you are talking about 1.5 blocks from where the second bomb went off. so really the locations of where a lot of these tributes are happening is right along the boylston street, which is the finish line. >> you went
erika pitzi when we talk about boston strong in our news room, we talk about erika pitzi, boston boshnd raised. tell us what this day means. >> this is definitely one of those really reverent times right now where people are feeling the heaviness. just to put this more in perspective, patriot's day is something that massachusetts celebrates. and it was always not so much patriot's day but it was known as marathon monday. which is why the marathon didn't today. obviously we are looking...
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erika joins us live at kenilworth park in northeast. erika? >> reporter: wendy, the search for relisha rudd will continue here tomorrow. tomorrow morning. meanwhile, as one month draws to an end and another begins, it's another day without relisha rudd. >> she has been through enough. enough is enough. >> reporter: it's been nearly a month since mary young has seen her great granddaughter relisha's brown eyes. tonight the focus is not on an abductor, it's on a little girl, this face. she is just 80 pounds. she needs her family. >> she is only eight years old. i know she is scared and frightened, out there by herself. >> reporter: tonight friends and family walked in southeast. they walked for relisha. >> bring her home! >> right now my mind is wandering. >> reporter: melissa young is falling apart. she has been holding out hope long enough. when will see her granddaughter again? ♪ ♪ dream with me, we're all a part of god's body ♪ . >> reporter: if there is comfort in community, relisha's family has lots. but what they're praying for is a mirac
erika joins us live at kenilworth park in northeast. erika? >> reporter: wendy, the search for relisha rudd will continue here tomorrow. tomorrow morning. meanwhile, as one month draws to an end and another begins, it's another day without relisha rudd. >> she has been through enough. enough is enough. >> reporter: it's been nearly a month since mary young has seen her great granddaughter relisha's brown eyes. tonight the focus is not on an abductor, it's on a little girl,...
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i want to echo erika's point about her mother. fact that this administration has the ability but the question is do they have the political will to, at the very least say that they are no longer going to deport. they will illuminate the category of those who came back and reenter the country simply because they were desperately trying to be reunited with their citizen children. the fact that today, a mother who gets to ported, -- deported, if she does not make her way back, she will use her -- lose her parental rights because that child will be put into the foster care system and put up for adoption. it is a human risk that immigrants are willing to take. it is what i have hope in. i know the kurds will continue, the resilience will continue and that under the new secretary of the department of homeland security, i am hopeful. i am hopeful that we will get the changes that we are asking for administratively and there is no time left. this is time for action. this is the moment where this administration, president obama needs to st
i want to echo erika's point about her mother. fact that this administration has the ability but the question is do they have the political will to, at the very least say that they are no longer going to deport. they will illuminate the category of those who came back and reenter the country simply because they were desperately trying to be reunited with their citizen children. the fact that today, a mother who gets to ported, -- deported, if she does not make her way back, she will use her --...
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. >> here's erika. >> hi. >> hi. >> i'm marcus. >> i'm erika. >> how are you? >> good.ice to meet you. >> are you accounting? >> i'm the operations manager here, so i do all the accounting, all the finance. >> do you have a financial statement for last month? >> um, the books are in your office. >> sure. i'll get it. >> i could print you one, i think. >> you do the books but you're not allowed to keep 'em. >> everything stays in pete's office. >> but not because she can't get it, it just stays in my office. >> i don't think i've ever seen a business where the accountant doesn't have control of the books. pete needs to give erika the tools to do her job and not hide them in his office. right now you're losing $150,000 a month, you're selling ten cars. you're 50 cars short from breaking even. in order to make up for the $150,000 in monthly losses, athans would have to sell 60 cars at $2,500 profit per car. in order to sell 60 cars, you need at least 120 on the ground. today you have 20. you're 100 cars short. since the average used car sold in this area is around $15,000,
. >> here's erika. >> hi. >> hi. >> i'm marcus. >> i'm erika. >> how are you? >> good.ice to meet you. >> are you accounting? >> i'm the operations manager here, so i do all the accounting, all the finance. >> do you have a financial statement for last month? >> um, the books are in your office. >> sure. i'll get it. >> i could print you one, i think. >> you do the books but you're not allowed to keep 'em....
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erika pitzi takes us through the powerful display. >> may we never forget. >> together we are one. >>e will get through this. >> peace and love. >> boston strong. ♪ >> so many notes and the words are just -- they get you the most. >> reporter: until now jackie webb has never seen the makeshift memorial. on april 15th, 2013, she was watching the boston marathon when the second pressure cooker bomb exploded just a few feet away. >> i remember the blinding light, everything going pitch black, and it smelled like sulfur. >> reporter: she was in such shuck she did not realize how badly hurt she was. >> that was when i noticed that my leg was severely injured and it was pretty much blown open. >> reporter: sharal blue through her leg, and she can now finally walk through the memorial decaded to the victims. when this makeshift memorial was along the barricades of the crime scene, one kind of object quickly started setting it apart from other memorials, running shoes. and lots of them. marathoners placed nearly 600 pairs in remembrance, and they are front and center, a heart-felt show of sol
erika pitzi takes us through the powerful display. >> may we never forget. >> together we are one. >>e will get through this. >> peace and love. >> boston strong. ♪ >> so many notes and the words are just -- they get you the most. >> reporter: until now jackie webb has never seen the makeshift memorial. on april 15th, 2013, she was watching the boston marathon when the second pressure cooker bomb exploded just a few feet away. >> i remember the...
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erika pitzi reports. >> i just remember hearing my dad yell, please god just save my family.nd he did. >> he did. >> reporter: the deep south took a big hit from the slow moving tomorrow system that has already assaulted several states. a powerful tornado claimed lives in lime stone, county, alabama where the twister ripped apart homes. 12,000 people lost power. outside of birmingham, lightning lit up the sky just before another tornado touched down and took out this small town church. in mississippi multiple funnel clouds like this one formed. a county hospital got hit, with cars in the parking lots toed around like toys. >> we heard the train coming, we got our employees and what patients we had in the clinic in the safest place we would get. we honestly felt god's hand of protection around us. the clinic was destroyed but we're all safe. >> reporter: tennessee also received a tornado with wind speeds up to 120 miles an hour. it leveled a school, but no one was in the school when it hit. in kansas a massive tornado decimated more than a hundred homes and businesses. despite
erika pitzi reports. >> i just remember hearing my dad yell, please god just save my family.nd he did. >> he did. >> reporter: the deep south took a big hit from the slow moving tomorrow system that has already assaulted several states. a powerful tornado claimed lives in lime stone, county, alabama where the twister ripped apart homes. 12,000 people lost power. outside of birmingham, lightning lit up the sky just before another tornado touched down and took out this small...
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. >> with that, ladies and gentlemen, we're >> >> it is tuesday april 15, 2014, our clerk is miss erika cheng, could you call the roll. >> item one, commissioner breed? >> here. >> present. >> compass. >> present. >> kim. >> here. >> mar. >> present. >> commissioner yee? >> yee, present, we have a quorum. >> thank you, would you call the next item. two, approve the minutes of the march 18, 2014 meeting this is an action item. >> thank you, i see no comments from colleagues. >> can we open this up for public comment? is there anyone from the public that would like to speak on the minutes, seeing none, the public comment is closed. colleagues, could we move this without objection. >> so moved. >> thank you. >> call the next item. >> i will talk a roll call vote on that as well. >> commissioner breed. >> aye. >> campos. >> aye. >> kim. >> aye. >> commissioner mar. >> aye. >> commissioner yee? >> aye. >> item passes. >> thank you. >> i have to remind myself that we are going to do roll call every item. >> sit ens advisory committee report, this is an information item. >> we have mr. brian l
. >> with that, ladies and gentlemen, we're >> >> it is tuesday april 15, 2014, our clerk is miss erika cheng, could you call the roll. >> item one, commissioner breed? >> here. >> present. >> compass. >> present. >> kim. >> here. >> mar. >> present. >> commissioner yee? >> yee, present, we have a quorum. >> thank you, would you call the next item. two, approve the minutes of the march 18, 2014 meeting...
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. >> for more information, >> >> it is tuesday april 15, 2014, our clerk is miss erika cheng, could you call the roll. >> item one, commissioner breed? >> here. >> present. >> compass. >> present. >> kim. >> here. >> mar. >> present. >> commissioner yee? >> yee, present, we have a quorum. >> thank you, would you call the next item. two, approve the minutes of the march 18, 2014 meeting this is an action item. >> thank you, i see no comments from colleagues. >> can we open this up for public com?
. >> for more information, >> >> it is tuesday april 15, 2014, our clerk is miss erika cheng, could you call the roll. >> item one, commissioner breed? >> here. >> present. >> compass. >> present. >> kim. >> here. >> mar. >> present. >> commissioner yee? >> yee, present, we have a quorum. >> thank you, would you call the next item. two, approve the minutes of the march 18, 2014 meeting this is an action...
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covarrubias se llevÓ el galardÓn como protagonista del aÑo, por la novela " de que te quiero, te quiero", y erikaon la vida por dejarme vivir esto tan maravilloso, espero que no sea uno solo. >> cynthia ganÓ como oeste la -coestelar femenina, y ochoa en la masculina. nuestro programa recibiÓ un reconocimiento por 20 aÑos al aire. >> estamos muy felices, es un reconocimiento que nos honra, y le dedicamos, aquÍ estÁ nuestra productora ejecutiva, y se lo dedicamos a aquellas personas durante 20 aÑos han sentido "primer impacto". >> fue muy importante recordar el i idahemos tenido en la sociedad, el servicio que hemos ofrecido, hemos dicho presente para quienes lo han necesitado, es lo mÁs importante. >> no faltaron las alfombras rojas, donde pudimos disfrutar de glamour de los famosos,una de la mÁs esperada fue contreras, muchos esperan las razones por la cual cancelÓ su boda religiosa. >> es malo, cuando ni siquiera saben nada, y son cosas difÍciles. >> sigues igual de enamorada. >> claro que sÍ. >> jackie describiÓ presumiendo su segundo embarazo, y nos encontramos a nuestro jomari goyso, en menos
covarrubias se llevÓ el galardÓn como protagonista del aÑo, por la novela " de que te quiero, te quiero", y erikaon la vida por dejarme vivir esto tan maravilloso, espero que no sea uno solo. >> cynthia ganÓ como oeste la -coestelar femenina, y ochoa en la masculina. nuestro programa recibiÓ un reconocimiento por 20 aÑos al aire. >> estamos muy felices, es un reconocimiento que nos honra, y le dedicamos, aquÍ estÁ nuestra productora ejecutiva, y se lo dedicamos a...
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erika pitzi reports. >> reporter: a third straight night of violenting tornados had 22 million peoplen high alert across the south and southeast. >> it is touching down. it's touching down. >> reporter: tornados also touching down in georgia. one twisted through a residential subdivision near columbus, levelling nearly a dozen homes. the deep south can't catch a break. more tornados on tuesday in alabama and mississippi. >> we're still in somewhat of a search and rescue mode because we still have calls from people that have been unaccounted for. >> reporter: the deadly twister that ripped through tupelo, arkansas, damaged many building buildings. the aftermath of hard hit areas has thousands of people distraught over their detroyed homes. >> we don't have anything. >> reporter: yet they are fortunate considering others are coping with the lost of loved one. like this family. the iraq veteran died in his home shielding his two young daughters from falling debris. his wife and daughters survived. >> he was a great daddy. loved those girls and his wife. what a great son he was, you know.
erika pitzi reports. >> reporter: a third straight night of violenting tornados had 22 million peoplen high alert across the south and southeast. >> it is touching down. it's touching down. >> reporter: tornados also touching down in georgia. one twisted through a residential subdivision near columbus, levelling nearly a dozen homes. the deep south can't catch a break. more tornados on tuesday in alabama and mississippi. >> we're still in somewhat of a search and rescue...
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erika pitzi you noticed that the former mayor was in the crowd. >> yes, he is really a legend, more than>> that is him now. >> we come here as we did a year ago, the citizens of boston, and what a proud designation that has become. that day and this year have brought forth caring courage, community and common purpose. those qualities have elevated our city, our state, our nation, our world. today it is our privilege at the boston athletic association to join you in paying tribute to those precious lives that were lost, while celebrating the countless lives that were saved. as we do, we are grateful for the strength a resilience of the victim's families, the survivors and their families. you have inspired us all. on that day a year ago, the very fabric of this community was tested to its core, and that community, our community, didn't just endure, it inspired. only here, only in boston would that combination of capability, and compassion, of professionalism, and poise, decades in the making, be there at the ready in our moment of need. the moment did not create the depth and breadth of th
erika pitzi you noticed that the former mayor was in the crowd. >> yes, he is really a legend, more than>> that is him now. >> we come here as we did a year ago, the citizens of boston, and what a proud designation that has become. that day and this year have brought forth caring courage, community and common purpose. those qualities have elevated our city, our state, our nation, our world. today it is our privilege at the boston athletic association to join you in paying...
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erika pitzi is in our news room and millions of people have had their pass words and banking informationpromised? >> yes, it's pos nl it could be into the millions. because the effects affected are some of the biggest online names. yahoo, tumbler, okay cupid. but let's break down what happened here. you know those little lock icons, let's take banc of america for instance. that lock icon there. well, this so-called heart bleed bug was able to hack past that security feature, and essentially pokes a hole in the company's security system allowing hackers to access information. now what is worse they are able to crack the security code without much detection. the bug has affected a half a million servers over a two-year period. okay. so what do you do? first thing is first, change your pass word. that is if the company you have the user and pass word with has addressed the problem. yahoo and okay cupid say they patched the security breach, so it is okay to change your pass word on those sites. but there's actually a test you can do to make sure sites you use are okay. this was created by an
erika pitzi is in our news room and millions of people have had their pass words and banking informationpromised? >> yes, it's pos nl it could be into the millions. because the effects affected are some of the biggest online names. yahoo, tumbler, okay cupid. but let's break down what happened here. you know those little lock icons, let's take banc of america for instance. that lock icon there. well, this so-called heart bleed bug was able to hack past that security feature, and...
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our clerk of the committee of the board is erika cheng.eeting is being broadcast by s fgtv staff of jessie /hrar sin and coal man. thank you for your service. madam clerk, would you please call the roll [roll call]. >> very good. next item please. >> march 25th 2014, this is is national item. >> we can go with the public comment on the minutes. any member of the public would like to comment. seeing none, we'll close for the comment. >> let's have a roll call vote [roll call]. >> minutes passed. >> great. let's go on to our next item, please. >> item three, treasury report, this is an information item. >> thank you, ms. cheng. colleagues, i begin our report this month in recommend /pwrapbs of joseph flanagan who passed away in early march. many of us knew him from district 6 as a community leader who was thoughtful and looked out for others, especially the seniors and disability community. i know commissioner kim will have remarks as well later on today. let me just say that joseph will be missed by all of us and we honor him today through
our clerk of the committee of the board is erika cheng.eeting is being broadcast by s fgtv staff of jessie /hrar sin and coal man. thank you for your service. madam clerk, would you please call the roll [roll call]. >> very good. next item please. >> march 25th 2014, this is is national item. >> we can go with the public comment on the minutes. any member of the public would like to comment. seeing none, we'll close for the comment. >> let's have a roll call vote [roll...
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erika van sickel uc santa barbara student :21 i was terrified... what is happen :27 kelly hoover santa barbara county sheriff's dept. 1:54e have a huge problem with pe coming from out of town to e area for deltopia. they're t invested in this community. they dont have a problem w/ ripping up stop signs and vandalizing.." 2:03 more than 100 people were arrested. dozens more - including pole arrested. dozens more - including pole officers - were injured. get ready to pay more to crs the golden gate bridge. tomorrow... a >>> get ready to pay more to cross the golden gate bridge. starting tomorrow, $1 increase means most fast track users will pay $6. drivers that don't use it will get a bill for $7. the bridge district is trying to chip away at a large short fall. no more free sunday parking for walnut creek. starting tomorrow, they will have to feed the meters 7 days a week and the rate of meters will double from $1 to $2. enforce will -- enforcement will start at 8:00. >>> a less risky option now. >> reporter: stepped in of the county event center this weekend. >> a bag for each of you.
erika van sickel uc santa barbara student :21 i was terrified... what is happen :27 kelly hoover santa barbara county sheriff's dept. 1:54e have a huge problem with pe coming from out of town to e area for deltopia. they're t invested in this community. they dont have a problem w/ ripping up stop signs and vandalizing.." 2:03 more than 100 people were arrested. dozens more - including pole arrested. dozens more - including pole officers - were injured. get ready to pay more to crs the...
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there's a problem with bringing this into humans right now, erika, i know you're going to ask me this. first of all, they have to get it to a point where they don't make any mistakes. it has to work exactly on the right error and correct it. it can cause some inflammation in the cells but let me tell you where this comes from. it comes from how bacteria defends itself against viruses. if you're a strep and colony of bacteria and you see a virus coming along, the bacteria makes something that edits the dna of the virus, uses it and fixes the problem so that the next time the virus comes along, it can't be infected. we're taking genetic material and injecting it into the chromosomes that are irregular, and we're getting the body to fix it itself, and then the healthier colonies take over, and you end up with a cure. now, sounds complicated. >> i'm thinking today i'm getting a b-minus in the show instead of my usual a-plus. >> it's complicated but it's on the road to fixing a single genetic abnormality like cystic fibrosis. >> dr. samadi, it's always the mice first. how does it get to us
there's a problem with bringing this into humans right now, erika, i know you're going to ask me this. first of all, they have to get it to a point where they don't make any mistakes. it has to work exactly on the right error and correct it. it can cause some inflammation in the cells but let me tell you where this comes from. it comes from how bacteria defends itself against viruses. if you're a strep and colony of bacteria and you see a virus coming along, the bacteria makes something that...
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no one thought an american company in the land of nokia and erika back ericsson and siemens would become a major player. looking back nine years ago, you can see google executed it extremely well. wearables inf general, how closely are you looking at wearables even when it comes to risk ban -- wristbands? >> i might beg to differ on that. in fit fit.nvestors we're very much believers in the trend. one of our investments is called my fitness pal then aggregates the fitness and nutrition data that is in talks with the wearables. aspect is extremely real and accelerating, even if glass aspects probably still in beta. >> what about the idea that people do not want a measured life? i have plenty of wristbands i do not wear. >> everyone has a different view. is afe is one example that very serious ur of fit it -- b has gotten a lot of motivation from it. i think it is a very motivating behavior. around the trends wearables is a very genuine trend. >> when you look at mobile right now, what is hot? years has beene about ubiquity. i think the next seven years is about richness. to my earlier com
no one thought an american company in the land of nokia and erika back ericsson and siemens would become a major player. looking back nine years ago, you can see google executed it extremely well. wearables inf general, how closely are you looking at wearables even when it comes to risk ban -- wristbands? >> i might beg to differ on that. in fit fit.nvestors we're very much believers in the trend. one of our investments is called my fitness pal then aggregates the fitness and nutrition...
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erika, you spoke with residents in watertown about the incredible ordeal they went through. >> that'sight, stephanie, the manhunt for the boston beamers really locked down this entire city. we are talking about millions affected, including the area here around the boston commons. public transit was shut down, taxis ordered off the streets and again, really, this was something that affected the entire city, surrounding suburbs but no one more than watertown, a 15 minute ride from here. >> the new york diner has been a fixture here for 70 years. in the heart of watertown, residents grab a bite and gab, mostly about boston sports. >> you guys watch the sox the other night? papi3-run homer. >> the diner is open every day, but on the friday after the marathon bombings last year, the diner was ordered to close as an army of law enforcement stormed into town on the hunt for the people responsible. after the suspects shot and killed m.i.t. officer sean calendarery, people chased the brothers into water town. >> i don't have words for it. >> the waitress thinks back to the day. she was getting
erika, you spoke with residents in watertown about the incredible ordeal they went through. >> that'sight, stephanie, the manhunt for the boston beamers really locked down this entire city. we are talking about millions affected, including the area here around the boston commons. public transit was shut down, taxis ordered off the streets and again, really, this was something that affected the entire city, surrounding suburbs but no one more than watertown, a 15 minute ride from here....
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save,d the woman she held she lost her legs, but they have kept in touch and erika has provided a lotemotional support as she started this new business. >> they keep it in fairly regular touch and have seen each other number of times. amanda says she's constantly reminded of the challenges of encounters the walls entrepreneurs hit as they are starting a business. this a particularly difficult business when you are dealing with merchants all over the world. such an inspiring story. this as rush -- as runners are crossing the finish line a year after the deadly bombings. we will be right back with more thismberg west" after break. >> its 26 minutes past the hour which means bloomberg tv is on the market. where we are trading. if we continue to hold, it will be the fifth straight day of gains. the dow jones adding about 30 points. two stocks we are keeping our eyes on today, barrick gold and newmont mining. world's largest gold miners this down a against agreements limit companies were said to agreed to an all stock merger and the merger plan was said to hit a snag when they fail to come
save,d the woman she held she lost her legs, but they have kept in touch and erika has provided a lotemotional support as she started this new business. >> they keep it in fairly regular touch and have seen each other number of times. amanda says she's constantly reminded of the challenges of encounters the walls entrepreneurs hit as they are starting a business. this a particularly difficult business when you are dealing with merchants all over the world. such an inspiring story. this as...
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but and the woman she held save, she lost her legs, but they have kept in touch and erika has provided of emotional support as she started this new business. >> they keep it in fairly regular touch and have seen each other number of times. amanda says she's constantly reminded of the challenges of that day as she encounters the walls entrepreneurs hit as they are starting a business. this a particularly difficult business when you are dealing with merchants all over the world. >> such an inspiring story. this as runners are crossing the finish line a year after the deadly bombings. we will be right back with more "bloomberg west" after this break. ♪ black boxes have been in the news a lot. , breaks and runway systems are made by honeywell. they are using the autopilot on flight. withcompany is working aircrafts worldwide. us from honeywell's aerospace headquarters in phoenix. we will get to the malaysia investigation is in a moment. first i want to ask you, what is the cutting edge right now? what are the most exciting things you are working on? >> thank you very much for having me. it
but and the woman she held save, she lost her legs, but they have kept in touch and erika has provided of emotional support as she started this new business. >> they keep it in fairly regular touch and have seen each other number of times. amanda says she's constantly reminded of the challenges of that day as she encounters the walls entrepreneurs hit as they are starting a business. this a particularly difficult business when you are dealing with merchants all over the world. >>...
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and as erika tallan reports... investigators are looking ae shooting as a possible hate crime.(intro: authorities in kans are trying to figure out wh lead an elderly man to kill three people at two jewish related facilities in a kans city suburb. a civil rights organization says the suspes a well-known anti-semite. e tallan has the story. ) (pk 73-year-old frazier glenn mr is behind bars this morning. investigators say the suspe shot and killed three people near two separate jewish affiliated facilities in overland park, kansas sunda (sot overland park police c john douglass saying) "we a investigating it as a hate crime. we're investigating haven't ruled >>> fraser glen miller shot and killed two people behind the jewish facilities in overland park, kansas, sunday. >> it was a criminal act. we haven't ruled out anything. >> the civil rights organization, southern poverty law center said miller, who also uses the last name cross, is an outspoken white supremacist and served as a grand dragon of the branch of the ku klux klan in the '80s. police say on the eve of passover, the m
and as erika tallan reports... investigators are looking ae shooting as a possible hate crime.(intro: authorities in kans are trying to figure out wh lead an elderly man to kill three people at two jewish related facilities in a kans city suburb. a civil rights organization says the suspes a well-known anti-semite. e tallan has the story. ) (pk 73-year-old frazier glenn mr is behind bars this morning. investigators say the suspe shot and killed three people near two separate jewish affiliated...
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dee and erika got paid for christmas day.u didn't. >> working at publix, you can-- >> you know, and the thing is-- the sick thing is, i would be happy to do it if i was being treated fairly, but you don't treat people fairly. you don't treat anybody fairly. >> it's very hard to have a conversation like this. i have spent an awful lot of time here, and you guys misrepresent me and my integrity. >> no, i'm--no, i'm calling you out on your integrity. >> i'm sorry. >> i'm calling you out on your integrity. it's crap. >> we are here doing orders with people, and you leave. we stay. you get to leave. >> hold on. hold on. i've been here till midnight with you. >> once or twice, but never on a regular basis. >> yes, christmas happens once a year, and i-- >> dane, slow down and think about what you're--i have to-- >> oh, my god, dane. >> i put my heart and soul into this business, just like you have for three years. >> just like i have? are you really gonna say that? no, no, no, no. i want to understand this. help me understand. you p
dee and erika got paid for christmas day.u didn't. >> working at publix, you can-- >> you know, and the thing is-- the sick thing is, i would be happy to do it if i was being treated fairly, but you don't treat people fairly. you don't treat anybody fairly. >> it's very hard to have a conversation like this. i have spent an awful lot of time here, and you guys misrepresent me and my integrity. >> no, i'm--no, i'm calling you out on your integrity. >> i'm sorry....
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erika -- >> thank you for joining us. >> we will be back with more "market makers" in two minutes. ♪mberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers" with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> welcome back. >> i'm erik schatzker. >> there's a lot for us to cover. morgan stanley's chief financial officer isn't happy about the fortuneer of women at 500 companies. she called the lack of other high-powered women and embarrassment and might show the need for new laws. there's no shortage of women who are talented and smart. women accounted for just eight percent of the five best paid employees at each of the s&p 500 companies in 2012. all month long, all year long, we are talking about this. i want you bring in bill:. he's a contributed -- i want to cohen.in bill what is your response? >> she said some of the men boarded her career early on. i love this. when she became a more senior executive, she went back and looked at the report that had been done earlier in her career and found the men wrote that she did not have what it took and going to be a flameout. she prove them wrong an
erika -- >> thank you for joining us. >> we will be back with more "market makers" in two minutes. ♪mberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers" with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> welcome back. >> i'm erik schatzker. >> there's a lot for us to cover. morgan stanley's chief financial officer isn't happy about the fortuneer of women at 500 companies. she called the lack of other high-powered women and embarrassment and might...
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you know, i made a lot of money working in corporate erika, but i was never as passionate about doinghat i do now, as difficult as it is, dan anything else in my life almost other than a family of children. this is important work in your attendance here is a testament to that. it should be standing i feel. each and every one of you sitting here are extremely important. is a great question. i have to think about it myself. said he cannot have it consciously. i had to learn finance the learning. >> thank you. >> i joined publishing for the usual reasons. i love books, i'm so excited about reading and working with books, but when i joined crown publishers, the editor are placed as editor and she had left and i took over last. and it was the beginning of a very, very steep learning curve for me, when i realize and this was in the 90s. it was the heyday in retrospect every lettuce was the heyday of wonderful, and lots and lots of american publishing happening. this guide to some of dirt please as far as that's concerned now because not even a fraction of those kinds of numbers of books are
you know, i made a lot of money working in corporate erika, but i was never as passionate about doinghat i do now, as difficult as it is, dan anything else in my life almost other than a family of children. this is important work in your attendance here is a testament to that. it should be standing i feel. each and every one of you sitting here are extremely important. is a great question. i have to think about it myself. said he cannot have it consciously. i had to learn finance the learning....
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telenovela, la historia de victoria valvanera, de amores verdaderos, esta novla nuevamente unio a erikado a la pantalla en porque el amor manda, colunga es un secretario fuera de lo común >> de que te quiero, te quiero, por la historia de amor entre natalia y diego que sobrepasan osbtaculso para consagrar >> los jueces tendran un arduo trabajo, , muchachos me voy a desayunar, vuelvo con ustedes al estudio >> chilaquiles con poliito, cremita, quesito, ay dios mío, frijolitos al lado >> si me lo voy a comer >> no se lo puede perder, la entrega de premios telenovela a las 7, 6 centro por univisión el próximo domingo, premios televisión y novelas >> tenemos muchos nominados de la casita, televisión >> nosotros, ustedes, ana, nuestro programa, gracias a ustedes por el cariño, vamos con ana que están dando cariños de las redes sociales >> estamos conectados con ustedes en casita >> tengo que decir que afortunadamente ser juez en premios tvnovelas en las categorias, muchas celebridades que lucharan los espero en camions a premios tvnovelas previo al gran evento >> faltaron los chilaquiles >> t
telenovela, la historia de victoria valvanera, de amores verdaderos, esta novla nuevamente unio a erikado a la pantalla en porque el amor manda, colunga es un secretario fuera de lo común >> de que te quiero, te quiero, por la historia de amor entre natalia y diego que sobrepasan osbtaculso para consagrar >> los jueces tendran un arduo trabajo, , muchachos me voy a desayunar, vuelvo con ustedes al estudio >> chilaquiles con poliito, cremita, quesito, ay dios mío, frijolitos...
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let's bring in erika. we know pistorius broke down crying in the courtroom.id we see more of that emotion today? >> yes. we certainly have. of course, we can't actually see him speaking on the stand because the judge closed off the witness box from the cameras. but you can hear the emotion in his answers. his voice, soft spoken and cracking at times. while his testimony yesterday focused on apoljuicing to the family detailing his hard childhood and talking about how he is tormented about panic attacks. today seems about establishing the status of the couple's relationship in the days leading you up to the shooting. he read back a slew of text message exchanges between them. some depict a loving it couple. others reflect a rocky relationship. >> she said lots of lovies with a smiley of some sort and then i sent her back a message full of kisses. ame ame . i said come cuddle me. i want kisses from my buba. >> had you sent her that message and she respond? >> she sent me -- she sent me many, many, many kisses back. the message she sent me said, i do everything t
let's bring in erika. we know pistorius broke down crying in the courtroom.id we see more of that emotion today? >> yes. we certainly have. of course, we can't actually see him speaking on the stand because the judge closed off the witness box from the cameras. but you can hear the emotion in his answers. his voice, soft spoken and cracking at times. while his testimony yesterday focused on apoljuicing to the family detailing his hard childhood and talking about how he is tormented about...
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erika joins us now. you are a proud boston native, you covered the event last year.n this memorial grow. >> absolutely. it was amazing to see the outpouring of support, whether a tee shirt or running shoes, almost everything said boston strong. one curator looked at the items and decided to preserve it inside the boston public library, which happens to be right at the finish line. >> dear boston. >> every day i run for the victims and their families. >> may we never forget. >> together we are one. >> we will get through this. >> peace and love. >> boston strong. >> so many notes, and the words they get you the most. >> until now, jacki had never seen the makeshift memorial in boston. on april 15, 2013, she was watching the boston marathon, waiting for a friend to cross the finish line when the second pressure cooker bomb exploded just a few feet away. >> i remember it was a blinding light. i remember everything going pitch black and i remember the smell, it smelled like sulfur and it was overwhelming. >> she did not realize how badly hurt she was until she sat on the
erika joins us now. you are a proud boston native, you covered the event last year.n this memorial grow. >> absolutely. it was amazing to see the outpouring of support, whether a tee shirt or running shoes, almost everything said boston strong. one curator looked at the items and decided to preserve it inside the boston public library, which happens to be right at the finish line. >> dear boston. >> every day i run for the victims and their families. >> may we never...