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. >>> parte de su vida se fue con la de su hijo dice ester. >>> sus calificaciones, bajaron y no querÍaaÑos que se quitan la vida mÁs que los niÑos de la misma edad. por un lado estÁ la presiÓn social. >>> el bullying es una raon por la cual los jÓvenes estÁn sufriendo sentirse, aislados. este fue caso de la hija de esta mujer. comenzÓ a no gustarse. >>> no me gusta mi nariz. intentÓ acabar con su vida. tienen gran peso las redes sociales y la televisiÓn. la serie 13 reason why de netflix lo relaciona con varios suicidios. que el tema seaman jad de manera responsable. el nÚmero de suicidios ha aumentado de tal manerun causa jÓvenes entre 15 y 20 aÑos. >>> comienza a deprimirse a is lars, comienza a comunicarse con las personas entre comillas que lo entienden. >>> tratar no decirle que hacer, si no tratar a soluciones junto con ellos. >>> para que recupere el amor por la vida. marÍa paula ochoa, noticias telemundo. >>> al regresar, en noticias telemundo. un histÉrico apagÓn que siembra el caos varias horas m argentina y uruguay. >>> un habito de padres e hijos, dormirse con el telÉfono c
. >>> parte de su vida se fue con la de su hijo dice ester. >>> sus calificaciones, bajaron y no querÍaaÑos que se quitan la vida mÁs que los niÑos de la misma edad. por un lado estÁ la presiÓn social. >>> el bullying es una raon por la cual los jÓvenes estÁn sufriendo sentirse, aislados. este fue caso de la hija de esta mujer. comenzÓ a no gustarse. >>> no me gusta mi nariz. intentÓ acabar con su vida. tienen gran peso las redes sociales y la...
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. >> sue ester. who asked in advance for both of these reports and didn't get anything. it's insulting. a couple things, one, i asked the planning commission, we only have four views left. please impose condition x at the first approval you have today and every subsequent project with the report back date. the calendared item that is enforceable for the planning commission to have a report back on that project, 12, 18 months, whatever, after you approve. if you don't do it it's up to the planning department staff to decide to put it on the calendar and guess what, they never do. i've been dealing with these projects for a long time. i know how difficult it is. so the only mechanism that guarantees any ability to have a discussion on the record by the commission and public is to put it on the calendar and the way to do it is put it as the last condition as a recommendation and added to 598 approval the office allocation and project authorization. if you do that and everyone in the commission and in the public and developer knows they are coming at the commission on a roug
. >> sue ester. who asked in advance for both of these reports and didn't get anything. it's insulting. a couple things, one, i asked the planning commission, we only have four views left. please impose condition x at the first approval you have today and every subsequent project with the report back date. the calendared item that is enforceable for the planning commission to have a report back on that project, 12, 18 months, whatever, after you approve. if you don't do it it's up to the...
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the three mps who didn't get enough votes to progress were andrea leadsom, mark harper, and ester mcvey who all got below the 17 votes required. further ballots will be held next week, with the two most popular mps then going forward to a vote of the wider conservative party membership. the winner is expected to be announced in the week of 22 july. our chief political correspondent, vicki young, is in the central lobby of the houses of parliament for us. the scale of borisjohnson‘s win has raised eyebrows, so has the fact that the number two isjeremy hunt. that is right. i think everyone feels that borisjohnson is the frontrunner in all of this, and the campaign really is to see who is going to challenge him. i think, actually, jeremy hunt might be slightly disappointed that he is not further out in front ahead of the rest of the chasing pack, if you like. there is all to play for, of course. 30 votes immediately up for grabs because of the three who are dropping out. of course, each campaign will be fighting very hard to try and secure at those and maybe steal some others from elsewher
the three mps who didn't get enough votes to progress were andrea leadsom, mark harper, and ester mcvey who all got below the 17 votes required. further ballots will be held next week, with the two most popular mps then going forward to a vote of the wider conservative party membership. the winner is expected to be announced in the week of 22 july. our chief political correspondent, vicki young, is in the central lobby of the houses of parliament for us. the scale of borisjohnson‘s win has...
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. >>> dave ester, friend of the program. a white-knuckler. nogales doubled in the 6th.did when he got to second? boom! >> oh, wow. >> fresno state won it 7-2. >>> >> andrew vaughn of cal, one of the top prospect, tried to keep the bears' season alive. they played in an elimination game with o'clock connect. with connecticut of the central keck connect won it 7-4. cal is out of the tournament. >>> we're not done. ahead on segment 2, one last check with toronto. king tub. we should check on the baby. he's so sweet. maybe too sweet? internet's down. go! your home is only as smart as your internet. get reliable at&t fiber and get speeds up to 300 megabits per second and directv. bundle for 75 dollars a month for 12 months. limited availability. may not be in your area. more for your thing. that's our thing. call 1-800-call-att. have fast internet a littland now the besthat you mobile network too? yeah and get them together and save hundreds on your wireless bill. wow, that's great. oh, and this looks great. are these words for sale? no. go, go, go, go. now you can get fast,
. >>> dave ester, friend of the program. a white-knuckler. nogales doubled in the 6th.did when he got to second? boom! >> oh, wow. >> fresno state won it 7-2. >>> >> andrew vaughn of cal, one of the top prospect, tried to keep the bears' season alive. they played in an elimination game with o'clock connect. with connecticut of the central keck connect won it 7-4. cal is out of the tournament. >>> we're not done. ahead on segment 2, one last check...
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the crossover buyers, the levered in esters, hedge funds, if they want to shift the dishes quickly, theyan go into the derivatives market and do something there. right now there is still good liquidity, a lot of money pouring in from overseas that buys income. it may just put it into an income fund, which will have some allocation to high-yield. until default expectations go up because recession is around the corner, credit should do ok. jonathan: do you think recession is around the corner? bob: i worried if there is no copper mine is no copper mise on trade, companies will have to pull back, reorients -- jonathan: why are you waiting for the next 50 basis points of tightening to lighten up? bob: because we may will get a compromise. this just may be game theory on both sides. you have to wait and see what happens. i don't know that i would go all in on credit here, but you have to keep an eye on the door. priya: i think we go from tariff man to dealmaker. have we seen the peak of tariff man and moved to dealmaker? the next month is critical. i don't understand why the fed needs to pree
the crossover buyers, the levered in esters, hedge funds, if they want to shift the dishes quickly, theyan go into the derivatives market and do something there. right now there is still good liquidity, a lot of money pouring in from overseas that buys income. it may just put it into an income fund, which will have some allocation to high-yield. until default expectations go up because recession is around the corner, credit should do ok. jonathan: do you think recession is around the corner?...
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arbitration for sport and had been told she would only compete if she could medically reduce her test ester levanon samina said she was thankful to the judges for suspending that decision it means to be able to compete until her next court date on the 25th of june. to football and 15 has announced it will host the club up in 200-900-2020 the competitions will serve as a rehearsal for the 2022 want to come preparations for that tournament have been followed by controversy not least due to concerns about the rights and safety of workers involved in stadium construction cathari officials maintain the situation for labor is improving despite reports of work related fatalities as i said in relation to what we say is never going to be enough no matter what we speak about it's never going to be enough it's as simple as that tragedy but we are doing everything that we can all working towards ensuring that whatever solutions we put in also aren't just solutions that address the spotlight. 2022. up next a kickoff special for women's football that's it for me i'm touching on the new scene but we'll ha
arbitration for sport and had been told she would only compete if she could medically reduce her test ester levanon samina said she was thankful to the judges for suspending that decision it means to be able to compete until her next court date on the 25th of june. to football and 15 has announced it will host the club up in 200-900-2020 the competitions will serve as a rehearsal for the 2022 want to come preparations for that tournament have been followed by controversy not least due to...
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so of course one could say that the protection that in the esters enjoyed under the treaty is could influence how and what the state regulates. this. is. that yes yes that. i am not very creative yet but i would love to be considered an artist one day. everyone's talking about artificial intelligence and we are too. could computers and algorithms one day surpass them in creativity. art on the edge. hardtalk it global media forms from bach. 30 minutes on. rock n roll. symphony rhythms contentment by the church. i know that evil feeling that you feel when you think. something. hard stop above no one is more popular than jesus sa book. rock and religion clash that brings many pelosi to late. one of the 2 really soldier reconcilable playoff devilment and. june 17th t.w. . this is their. the news live from the serious at last rebel stronghold faces an all out assault as government forces advance on it live human rights groups are warning of an unprecedented humanitarian crisis also coming up. hundreds of people demonstrate this support for israel here in berlin and protest a much larger anti israe
so of course one could say that the protection that in the esters enjoyed under the treaty is could influence how and what the state regulates. this. is. that yes yes that. i am not very creative yet but i would love to be considered an artist one day. everyone's talking about artificial intelligence and we are too. could computers and algorithms one day surpass them in creativity. art on the edge. hardtalk it global media forms from bach. 30 minutes on. rock n roll. symphony rhythms...
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the former cabinet ministers, andrea leadsom, mark harper and ester mcveigh, all got below the 17 votesequired and are eliminated. further ballots will be held next week, with the two most popular mps then going forward to a vote of the wider conservative party membership. the winner is expected to be announced in the week of 22july. jonathan blake reports. roll up for round one, tory mps arriving to vote this morning, stoltz some making up their minds who to back as the new leader and oui’ who to back as the new leader and our next prime minister. who to back as the new leader and our next prime ministerlj who to back as the new leader and our next prime minister. i am undeclared. conservative backbenchers convened in their traditional setting to hear the result and the numbers showed clearly the front runner was racing ahead. boris johnson 114. andrea leadsom 11. esther mcvey nine. ahead. boris johnson 114. andrea leadsom11. esther mcvey nine. you topped the ballot today mrjohnson! he said he was delighted to win the first round but said to supporters he had a long way to go. michael
the former cabinet ministers, andrea leadsom, mark harper and ester mcveigh, all got below the 17 votesequired and are eliminated. further ballots will be held next week, with the two most popular mps then going forward to a vote of the wider conservative party membership. the winner is expected to be announced in the week of 22july. jonathan blake reports. roll up for round one, tory mps arriving to vote this morning, stoltz some making up their minds who to back as the new leader and oui’...
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local attorney ester panage. >> it put a lot of fear into a lot of people, into the whole community. >> the fleeting thought, was it a hate crime, was the gunman targeting jews? the other line of speculation had to do with rusty's work. he'd once handled money, major amounts of money, for some high net worth individuals. had an investment portfolio gone horribly wrong? here's a guy dealing with serious amounts of money. >> right. the initial thought was that it was a professional hit by somebody who had lost a lot of money. >> and if so, was it someone that dunwoody circle knew very well? maybe even a mourner circulating at the memorial service for rusty, sharing his condolences with the widow? josh goleb, an old college roommate, wondered just that. >> i remember looking around. i remember thinking to myself, the killer could be there. >> you had that thought? >> yeah. >> what made rusty a successful businessman, his vast network of friends and associates he was happy to put together in deals made it all the harder for homicide detectives to single out that one person who could have
local attorney ester panage. >> it put a lot of fear into a lot of people, into the whole community. >> the fleeting thought, was it a hate crime, was the gunman targeting jews? the other line of speculation had to do with rusty's work. he'd once handled money, major amounts of money, for some high net worth individuals. had an investment portfolio gone horribly wrong? here's a guy dealing with serious amounts of money. >> right. the initial thought was that it was a...
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top country songwriter of all time ester dean, who wrote for katy perry and rihanna, "rude boy" and "ryan tedder and the jonas brothers in next tuesday's episode of "songland. take a look at this. >> check out this melody alone tonighmef yo will delight ♪ ♪ cause sometimes i thought that i i can be good there ♪ >> i want to hear some type of linear melody over those chords that just elevates >> oh yeah, totally. >> and the dynamics set for that between joe and nick's vocals too is just - >> yeah. oh, using the harmonies. >> yeah, exactly yeah, exactly. ♪ i'm leaving hom tonight ♪ >> yeah. >> you can do harmonies on that ♪ i don't want to b alone tonight ♪ ♪ i don't want to b alone tonight ♪ >> yeah. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: that just happened >> that just happened. >> jimmy: what are you guys performing tonight >> we're going to do our first new single that we've properly promoted in two years. it's called "rescue me." >> jimmy: there you go "rescue me." [ cheers and applause ryan tedder, everybody check out "songland," tuesdays at 10:00 p.m. on nbc ryan and onerepublic perform
top country songwriter of all time ester dean, who wrote for katy perry and rihanna, "rude boy" and "ryan tedder and the jonas brothers in next tuesday's episode of "songland. take a look at this. >> check out this melody alone tonighmef yo will delight ♪ ♪ cause sometimes i thought that i i can be good there ♪ >> i want to hear some type of linear melody over those chords that just elevates >> oh yeah, totally. >> and the dynamics set for that...
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just made it into the next round with 19 votes the former ministers, andrea leadsom, mark harper and esterl got below the 17 votes required and are eliminated. further ballots will be held next week, with the two most popular mps then going forward to a vote of the wider conservative party membership. our political correspondent jonathan blake reports. roll up for round one. tory mps arrived to vote this morning, some still making up their minds who to back as their new leader and our next prime minister. i'm undeclared. conservative backbenchers convened in their traditional setting to hear the result on the numbers showed clearly that the front runner was racing ahead. borisjohnson, 114. andrea leadsom, 11. esther mcvey, 9. will you top the ballot today, mrjohnson? borisjohnson said he was delighted to win the first round but told his supporters he has a long way to go. at least one of his opponents are hoping the favourite might yet file. we are right at the beginning, we have not tested on at the candidates yet. the first debate is a great chance to test out the policies we are talking
just made it into the next round with 19 votes the former ministers, andrea leadsom, mark harper and esterl got below the 17 votes required and are eliminated. further ballots will be held next week, with the two most popular mps then going forward to a vote of the wider conservative party membership. our political correspondent jonathan blake reports. roll up for round one. tory mps arrived to vote this morning, some still making up their minds who to back as their new leader and our next...
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alix: and as we learned from "game of thrones," it is all about the lan ester -- about the lannisterix: the reason people --sonali: the reason people really like him is he's considered an honest broker. while people around him working into various scandals, deutsche bank is obviously in a lot of legal issues, he's somebody that every ceo contrast. alix: what has been the reaction so far to this? sonali: i think we are pretty spot on. [laughter] sonali: i hope you all read the story because it does describe him in a really interesting way. he is a south african, which is also a different thing in a bank that is very german. david: i liked that his first with a set of binoculars on the trading floor, changing the prices. natixis is our second story, what they are trying to do to try and keep from suspending trading. sonali: we talked about how they maybe made the right moves and started to mark down the value of the bonds. however, we have seen three days of outflows. this story is really amazing. this fund had a meteoric rise with almost a decade worth of inflows. to see the herd ment
alix: and as we learned from "game of thrones," it is all about the lan ester -- about the lannisterix: the reason people --sonali: the reason people really like him is he's considered an honest broker. while people around him working into various scandals, deutsche bank is obviously in a lot of legal issues, he's somebody that every ceo contrast. alix: what has been the reaction so far to this? sonali: i think we are pretty spot on. [laughter] sonali: i hope you all read the story...
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she would be at risk, as would ester.re talk of better known candidates with higher odds not getting through. it works this way, i'm a tory mp, you're a candidate, i say, i'm voting for you, don't worry, but you don't know. it is a secret ballot. that is the thing, who has fewer votes than nominations. there was a tweet from a professor, who said if he was an mp he would nominate boris and vote for somebody else. that is why it is known as the most duplicitous electorate in the world. they're almost proud of it. let me show you the front—page of the daily telegraph. could you solve something's been puzzling us here in the newsroom. who is the telegraph supporting in this campaign? you're talking to the longest serving reporter in the daily telegraph. i rememberthe reporter in the daily telegraph. i remember the contest in 2005 and we didn't come out with any candidate. we let the readers decide and your viewers can decide. that front-page doesn't give us an inkling? that is a good picture. i think he said it. you need to
she would be at risk, as would ester.re talk of better known candidates with higher odds not getting through. it works this way, i'm a tory mp, you're a candidate, i say, i'm voting for you, don't worry, but you don't know. it is a secret ballot. that is the thing, who has fewer votes than nominations. there was a tweet from a professor, who said if he was an mp he would nominate boris and vote for somebody else. that is why it is known as the most duplicitous electorate in the world. they're...
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. >> ester metals. >> thank you for your testimony. i would want to point out since my colleague from your talked about voting on bills today. candidly, those bills today are nothing more than a political statement. there are both republicans and democrats ... >> will the gentleman yelled? >> i will not. you did not offer the same courtesy to my friend from ohio. i will say this, i am dead serious on actually lowering prescription drug prices and making sure that availability is here. i am willing and have worked with my democrat colleagues for us to put bills on the floor that actually are not a product of bipartisanship. it is not going to solve this problem. it is critically important that we allow for the r&d that happens, that has groundbreaking drugs, they come to market. that they continue. and that we make sure that availability for all americans and indeed globally, are there. but with that i'm going to yield the balance of my time to the gentleman from ohio. mr. jordan. >> i think the gentleman for yielding. the chairman talk
. >> ester metals. >> thank you for your testimony. i would want to point out since my colleague from your talked about voting on bills today. candidly, those bills today are nothing more than a political statement. there are both republicans and democrats ... >> will the gentleman yelled? >> i will not. you did not offer the same courtesy to my friend from ohio. i will say this, i am dead serious on actually lowering prescription drug prices and making sure that...