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esther... esther... >>¿sabes quÉ? que vaya a pedirle empleo y a hacerle exigencias a la dra.uisiste escucharme. ahora, si sigues hablando de tu ex, esther, ¡me paro y me voy! [♪] >>beatriz, hace tiempo que no sales con antonio. >>sÍ. bueno, es que ahora... tengo otras cosas en mente. >>¿y quieres hablar al respecto? >>sÍ... mucho. fui a conocer a la hija de esther. alba... dime la verdad... ¿la hija de esther es hija de guillermo? alba: no sÉ de dÓnde sacas eso. pero aunque fuera lo que estÁs pensando, por Ética profesional no puedo dar esa informaciÓn. beatriz: sentÍ algo muy raro cuando vi a esa niÑa. una emociÓn que nunca antes habÍa sentido. y cuando vi ese lunar... ese lunar, igualito al que tu hermano tenÍa en una pierna... alba, se me congelÓ la sangre. era como... tener la certeza de que esa niÑa era hija de tu hermano. >>es mejor que dejemos esta conversaciÓn hasta aquÍ. >>se lo dije a esther. le dije que yo creÍa que su hija... era hija de tu hermano. [♪] débora: yo recojo los vasos. amalia: yo te ayudo. kike: yo estoy muy lleno. >>es tarde. tengo que regresar a la
esther... esther... >>¿sabes quÉ? que vaya a pedirle empleo y a hacerle exigencias a la dra.uisiste escucharme. ahora, si sigues hablando de tu ex, esther, ¡me paro y me voy! [♪] >>beatriz, hace tiempo que no sales con antonio. >>sÍ. bueno, es que ahora... tengo otras cosas en mente. >>¿y quieres hablar al respecto? >>sÍ... mucho. fui a conocer a la hija de esther. alba... dime la verdad... ¿la hija de esther es hija de guillermo? alba: no sÉ de dÓnde...
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>>esther estÁ en la sala de parto.h, pero si quieren, puedo salir y volver a entrar, ¿quieren? [♪ tema musical ] >>la nueva decoraciÓn es de un gusto insoportable. >>madre, es mejor que te vayas. >>¡no! ni muerta. primero quiero calificar los aperitivos. >>si me permite, no me parece buena idea en este momento. >>deberÍas poner mÁs atenciÓn a tu trabajo, simon, el servicio es pÉsimo. >>esto no va a terminar bien. >>quÉ atrevimiento, aparecer asÍ. >>lo mejor que podemos hacer es ignorarla, si la provocamos serÁ peor. >>¿y quÉ es eso? >>buÑuelos de frijoles con crema de... >>ay, quÉ nacada, como botanitas de pobre. ¡ay! el aspecto es fatal, asÍ deben saber. voy a probar. ay, no sÉ. ah, huÁcala... ¡ay! voy a vomitar. al chef deberÍan fusilarlo. >>es mucho el descaro. puede que no haya podido tragar el buÑuelo, pero mira, ¡a mÍ me va a tragar hasta ahogarse! >>no, griselda, por favor, por favor, nada de escÁndalo; la prensa estÁ aquÍ y todo lo que pase, saldrÁ en todos los periÓdicos. tranquila, ¿sÍ? >>reinaldo, pienso que
>>esther estÁ en la sala de parto.h, pero si quieren, puedo salir y volver a entrar, ¿quieren? [♪ tema musical ] >>la nueva decoraciÓn es de un gusto insoportable. >>madre, es mejor que te vayas. >>¡no! ni muerta. primero quiero calificar los aperitivos. >>si me permite, no me parece buena idea en este momento. >>deberÍas poner mÁs atenciÓn a tu trabajo, simon, el servicio es pÉsimo. >>esto no va a terminar bien. >>quÉ atrevimiento,...
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so, she shapes it behind the scenes and really pushes esther out there to get the credit that esther so rightly deserves. >> and you spoke a little bit about this, but what would you say the role and the importance that eleanor put on underrepresented women, so minorities and women involved in the labor movement, how were they important to her? >> well, one of the things that we're just now really beginning to understand about eleanor roosevelt in the equal rights amendment is not only how her attitude changes over time, but the role that race plays in really shaping that attitude. and eleanor just did not like alice paul. she just did not like her. and one of the reasons that -- they only met twice. and they had a vicious conversation about race. and it's a word that eleanor uses vicious which is, you know, as ann will know is a word that she very rarely used and so she thought that the equal rights amendment initially would not only undercut immigrant women, not only undercut working women, but was also a tool by some really educated white women who wanted to keep african-american
so, she shapes it behind the scenes and really pushes esther out there to get the credit that esther so rightly deserves. >> and you spoke a little bit about this, but what would you say the role and the importance that eleanor put on underrepresented women, so minorities and women involved in the labor movement, how were they important to her? >> well, one of the things that we're just now really beginning to understand about eleanor roosevelt in the equal rights amendment is not...
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>>hola, marcia, soy esther.ces? no sÉ, di algo. [♪] >>a ver, vanessa, detesto decepcionarte y se cuÁnto te esforzaste, pero la verdad que hacer la nueva colecciÓn a partir de estos diseÑos... puede ser completamente desastroso. >>cl por lo nos eres sincero. gracias, con permo. [ locutor ] te gusta comenzar el díaon el pie derecho. y sólocdonald's te espercada mañana con un delicio mccafé premium roast coffee, acompañado de tu mcmuffinavorito. siempre hay algo que les va a encantar a todos en mcdonald's ♪ [ tema musical ♪] >>a ver, campeÓn, ¿estÁs segu que tanto ejercicio te va a hacer daÑo al corazÓn? >>no, ivÁn, siempre y cuando no me exceda, no hay ningÚn problema. tÚ tranquilo, ¿ah? este mÁximo duran tiene la cabeza bien puesta. >>eso quiere decir que aÚn vas a seguir dando los entrenamientos en "fashion motors", ¿no? >>seguro. [♪] >>sÉ que solo tiene consulta para dentro de dos meses, pero este es un caso especial. el paciente es el luchador mÁximo durÁn, ¿dentro de diez dÍas? excelente. muchas gracias. >>¿a
>>hola, marcia, soy esther.ces? no sÉ, di algo. [♪] >>a ver, vanessa, detesto decepcionarte y se cuÁnto te esforzaste, pero la verdad que hacer la nueva colecciÓn a partir de estos diseÑos... puede ser completamente desastroso. >>cl por lo nos eres sincero. gracias, con permo. [ locutor ] te gusta comenzar el díaon el pie derecho. y sólocdonald's te espercada mañana con un delicio mccafé premium roast coffee, acompañado de tu mcmuffinavorito. siempre hay algo que...
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. [♪] >>ay, marcia, oÍ cuando dijiste que juan pablo sigue enamorado de esther, ¿sabes?Óname, de verdad, no tuve que haber dicho nada y menos delante de ti y de la junta. >>tranquila, no soy idiota, ya lo sabÍa. ¿sabes dÓnde estÁ juan pablo? >>no. solo sÉ que saliÓ y que dijo que no demoraba. >>ok. [♪] >>¿quÉ pasÓ? ¿sabes quÉ creo que estÁ tratando de decirnos? >>¿quÉ? >>que es hora de que la alimentemos, tiene hambre. ¿tienes hambre?
. [♪] >>ay, marcia, oÍ cuando dijiste que juan pablo sigue enamorado de esther, ¿sabes?Óname, de verdad, no tuve que haber dicho nada y menos delante de ti y de la junta. >>tranquila, no soy idiota, ya lo sabÍa. ¿sabes dÓnde estÁ juan pablo? >>no. solo sÉ que saliÓ y que dijo que no demoraba. >>ok. [♪] >>¿quÉ pasÓ? ¿sabes quÉ creo que estÁ tratando de decirnos? >>¿quÉ? >>que es hora de que la alimentemos, tiene hambre. ¿tienes...
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is esther here? i haven't seen her. we'll thank her later. they made this space available for us. good morning, my name is me linda hague for those of you who don't know me. i was
is esther here? i haven't seen her. we'll thank her later. they made this space available for us. good morning, my name is me linda hague for those of you who don't know me. i was
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esther panitche, a criminal defense attorney and doug burns, a former prosecutor. good to see both of you. >> thank you. arthel: doug, i want to start with you to pick up the new detail that patti ann reported on. the prosecution is claiming that the jordan graham, the wife, she blindfolded the husband before he fell off the cliff. is it easy or tough for the state to prove that? >> it is interesting because if i understand what is going on procedurally, arthel, the defense got wind that the prosecutors may want to introduce the fact that the victim was blindfolded.
esther panitche, a criminal defense attorney and doug burns, a former prosecutor. good to see both of you. >> thank you. arthel: doug, i want to start with you to pick up the new detail that patti ann reported on. the prosecution is claiming that the jordan graham, the wife, she blindfolded the husband before he fell off the cliff. is it easy or tough for the state to prove that? >> it is interesting because if i understand what is going on procedurally, arthel, the defense got wind...
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esther, it was chris christie's week. tough to argue against that.odesty when asked about a 2016 run for the presidency, take a listen. >> if someone asks you if you're going to be a candidate for president of the united states and you're in politics, stop annoying me and asking me if i'm going to be the leader of the free world. come on. anybody who says that's lying -- >> here's the thing, esther, it's that authenticity that so many people, especially folks in new jersey, seem to have come to really appreciate. but the other part of this thing, a lot of folks haven't been talking about this week, it's tough for a guy like chris christie to win primary races in places like south carolina. here's a governor who expanded medicare. here's a governor -- we could play this game all day. but is he a flash in the pan or does he have staying power? >> here's the challenge with christie. if you're measuring his ability on the basis of performance and the power of performance, being if you're measuring him on rhetoric rather than record, if you're dealing wit
esther, it was chris christie's week. tough to argue against that.odesty when asked about a 2016 run for the presidency, take a listen. >> if someone asks you if you're going to be a candidate for president of the united states and you're in politics, stop annoying me and asking me if i'm going to be the leader of the free world. come on. anybody who says that's lying -- >> here's the thing, esther, it's that authenticity that so many people, especially folks in new jersey, seem to...
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esther panitche, a criminal defense attorney and doug burns, a former prosecutor.d to see both of you. >> thank you. arthel: doug, i want to start with you to pick up the new detail that patti ann reported on. the prosecution is claiming that the jordan graham, the wife, she blindfolded the husband before he fell off the cliff. is it easy or tough for the state to prove that? >> it is interesting because if i understand what is going on procedurally, arthel, the defense got wind that the prosecutors may want to introduce the fact that the victim was blindfolded. they made an anticipatory motion to block it which makes sense. to answer your question, look, if they really want to go with the theory she blindfolded him, i think it strengthens the prosecution effort. i think that is why the defense is trying to block it. connell: meanwhile, esther, the defense is also requesting that any evidence filed by the prosecution now should not be allowed into court since the deadline has passed. this is including that piece of evidence that's being tested for dna. doug is sayi
esther panitche, a criminal defense attorney and doug burns, a former prosecutor.d to see both of you. >> thank you. arthel: doug, i want to start with you to pick up the new detail that patti ann reported on. the prosecution is claiming that the jordan graham, the wife, she blindfolded the husband before he fell off the cliff. is it easy or tough for the state to prove that? >> it is interesting because if i understand what is going on procedurally, arthel, the defense got wind...
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esther, does the father have a case here?e, this, if there is no law actually on the books already should appeal and he is, to google's sense of ethics and good taste. and that may carry the day more than a lawsuit might because at the end of the day why would google want to show this image? really too bad google didn't have the image of this boy's killer on their as their image instead of this body and gone back a few minutes before the police got there. jenna: as you point out, esther, google would have been hero of this case not necessarily the at the 10 center of this. >> exactly. jenna: tom, what about the fact it's a crime scene? it's a 14-year-old a minor, whose body is on the screen. tough for to us screen and folks on line can zoom in and see a little bit more of the crime? >> i think we can all sympathize with the anguish of the father in this case. losing a son, let alone loseing a teenage son to senseless violence must be heart-wrenching. to being able to pull the image up online pulling memories back to the surfa
esther, does the father have a case here?e, this, if there is no law actually on the books already should appeal and he is, to google's sense of ethics and good taste. and that may carry the day more than a lawsuit might because at the end of the day why would google want to show this image? really too bad google didn't have the image of this boy's killer on their as their image instead of this body and gone back a few minutes before the police got there. jenna: as you point out, esther, google...
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esther mixes dirt and places it on a pretend fire.rice and beans -- her favorite meal. violanda scrubs her only toy, a teddy bear she found in the garbage, who will be a guest at the party. they set the table with old bottle caps and bits of plastic they found. they pretend they're eating a lovely meal and drinking clean water. >> [ speing native languag intpret: toy, ieel pain. he and here d he.el e pain wh we n't nd fd toat, can'play with frids. i feel so weak i don't play. i stay by myself. i just want to be alone. i feel like throwing my body on the floor. wh we have no food, i feel >> [ speaking native language ] >> interpreter: i'm always afraid and scared for them when they're sick. every day i pray to god, "my lord, my healer, it's only you that can help us out of this situation." i'm afraid that they will die, but i always have faith that god will help me. i say, "lord, everything is in your hands. you will make a way for me." >> announcer: god makes a way through people like you. please, open your heart. reach out and save a
esther mixes dirt and places it on a pretend fire.rice and beans -- her favorite meal. violanda scrubs her only toy, a teddy bear she found in the garbage, who will be a guest at the party. they set the table with old bottle caps and bits of plastic they found. they pretend they're eating a lovely meal and drinking clean water. >> [ speing native languag intpret: toy, ieel pain. he and here d he.el e pain wh we n't nd fd toat, can'play with frids. i feel so weak i don't play. i stay by...
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is esther here? i haven't seen her. we'll thank her later. they made this space available for us. good morning, my name is me linda hague for those of you who don't know me. i was appointed by president obama a little more than two years ago to be united states attorney and it is my incredible honor to represent the president, the obama administration here in the northern district of california. welcome to the stop bullying summit. i'm a federal prosecutor so it may seem odd that here we are talking about bullying and we asked all of you to be here and i want to explain the origin of that and why this happened. you people, everybody in this room, has been involved in this issue and is doing incredible work on this issue and we were so honored to be a part of it and to meet with all of you and to speak with you about it. the origin is that as the united states attorney, the administration wants me, wants all the united states attorneys, to go out into the community. it's actually a very different role for the united states attorney is envisioned by this administration. this adminis
is esther here? i haven't seen her. we'll thank her later. they made this space available for us. good morning, my name is me linda hague for those of you who don't know me. i was appointed by president obama a little more than two years ago to be united states attorney and it is my incredible honor to represent the president, the obama administration here in the northern district of california. welcome to the stop bullying summit. i'm a federal prosecutor so it may seem odd that here we are...
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lo mÍo con esther pos por el momento no es un noviazgo.uy bonita fiesta, ¿no? creo que no tardÉ mucho. >>ah, te estaba esperando; lo importante es que ya trajiste a kikito, asÍ que ya puedes irte. >>no, papÁ, deja que mi mama de quede en la fiesta, por favor. >>ya dije que no, kikito y sabes que cuando digo no, es no. >>pero es mi mamÁ. yo quiero estar con mi mamÁ. >>ya... mi amor. escucha, te voy a explicar. >>bÁrbara, puedes irte de una vez. por tu culpa mi hijo se estÁ volviendo respondÓn. [♪] >>kikito, mi amor, mami te ama. no te pongas triste. >>yo tambiÉn te amo. >>yo sÉ, mi amor, nosotros nunca mÁs nos vamos a separar, ¿ok? [♪] >>¡toda ropa de marca cuesta un ojo de la cara! ¡apuesto que un mes de mi salario no vale una porquerÍa de estas! ¡soy una burra! soy una burra, ¿cÓmo no desconfiÉ? ya vas a ver, leonardo, voy a desaparecer toda esta porquerÍa. ¡no la quiero ver mÁs nunca! [♪] >>muy elegante, como siempre. >>¿sÍ? mi madre es muy aplicada, principalmente cuando quiere impresionar. >>se aplicÓ mucho con la hija, eso tengo que a
lo mÍo con esther pos por el momento no es un noviazgo.uy bonita fiesta, ¿no? creo que no tardÉ mucho. >>ah, te estaba esperando; lo importante es que ya trajiste a kikito, asÍ que ya puedes irte. >>no, papÁ, deja que mi mama de quede en la fiesta, por favor. >>ya dije que no, kikito y sabes que cuando digo no, es no. >>pero es mi mamÁ. yo quiero estar con mi mamÁ. >>ya... mi amor. escucha, te voy a explicar. >>bÁrbara, puedes irte de una vez. por tu...
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>>si vas a hablarme de esther... >>tranquilo, que solo quiero saber tienes alguna otra alternativa.o. [♪] [sonido al abrir la puerta] >>¿saliendo a esta hora, hija? >>sÍ. ay, me insistieron que hiciera un inventario de las cremas con sus componentes, nombres... en fin, todo. >>claro, asÍ puedes promocionarlas de manera correcta. >>ujum. bueno, mamÁ. >>pero antes tienes que hacer algo muy importante. >>¿quÉ? >>darme un abrazo. >>lo sÉ mamÁ. pero ¿cuÁl es el motivo? [exhala] >>me dieron ganas. ¿o serÁ que una madre no puede abrazar a la hija que tanto ama? >>ay, siempre que quieras, mamÁ. y cuando regrese voy a querer otro de estos. >>tus hermanos se van a poner muy celosos. >>los abrazas a ellos tambiÉn. ahora sÍ con permiso, mamÁ. y que hagan un buen trabajo. adiÓs. >>bueno. ey, hija. >>¿quÉ pasÓ ahora, mamÁ? [exhala] >>chiquita... cuando ocurriÓ el incendio, casi me muero pensando que pudo pasarte algo. [exhala] si algo malo te llegara a suceder, mi amor... yo no sÉ que serÍa de mi. >>no me va a pasar nada malo, mamÁ. tranquila. te amo. [sonríe] ¡mamÁ! ¡ay! ¡ay, quÉ tontita! ¡adiÓs
>>si vas a hablarme de esther... >>tranquilo, que solo quiero saber tienes alguna otra alternativa.o. [♪] [sonido al abrir la puerta] >>¿saliendo a esta hora, hija? >>sÍ. ay, me insistieron que hiciera un inventario de las cremas con sus componentes, nombres... en fin, todo. >>claro, asÍ puedes promocionarlas de manera correcta. >>ujum. bueno, mamÁ. >>pero antes tienes que hacer algo muy importante. >>¿quÉ? >>darme un abrazo....
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the views of the local officials and workers provide a testament to the importance of esther jacobo as a source of good, meaningful work and support for the quality of life at all communities around the nation strive for. the testimony paints a picture but the real damage that occurs when plants shudder, mines cause and people lose their jobs. i've been calling attention in recent months to the urgent need for ensuring this nation can embrace its energy abundance. this requires loading the infrastructure of producing fields to provide power for homes in manufacturing. it's only possible with the regulatory structure that encourages production of our diverse and abundant natural resources, including coal. the great irony is coal is done so much to assure the reliable power for the majority of americans are multiple generations. it's been a core skill behind the great accomplishments of her manufacturing industry into a point underscored by the testimony today, esther jacobo has done much to let so many out of poverty in this nation. today's hearing should remind us that these accomplish
the views of the local officials and workers provide a testament to the importance of esther jacobo as a source of good, meaningful work and support for the quality of life at all communities around the nation strive for. the testimony paints a picture but the real damage that occurs when plants shudder, mines cause and people lose their jobs. i've been calling attention in recent months to the urgent need for ensuring this nation can embrace its energy abundance. this requires loading the...
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- yes, but you can call me esther. wayne: hey, esther. oh, i see, yes. you do? - i'm an investigator for a government agency.
- yes, but you can call me esther. wayne: hey, esther. oh, i see, yes. you do? - i'm an investigator for a government agency.
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si esther vuelve a la empresa, ¿sabes lo que puede suceder? >>bueno... ella van a terminar por entenderse. al menos profesionalmente. >>no, profesionalmente sÍ. pero todos sabemos bien que la historia entre ellos no ha terminado. y ahora que yo trabajo aquÍ, ¿cÓmo quedo, eh? >>disculpa, vanessa, pero yo no pienso involucrarme en ese asunto. [♪] >>a ver: tendrÍas que haber puesto a patricia al tanto de tu relaciÓn con ese tipo, como lo hice yo con mi relaciÓn con griselda. ¿eh? >>yo le evito esos detalles sÓrdidos a mi hija. [risas] >>¿y te parece menos sÓrdido que encontrara "esa cosa desnuda" en tu cama? >>y encima, josÉ es una persona que tiene un pÉsimo aspecto, y tampoco es confiable. >>y tÚ, sal de mi casa antes que yo llame a seguridad o a la policÍa para que te expulse. >>¡¿tÚ?! ¿tÚ me amenazas a mÍ, que ya invadiste mi casa tantas veces? >>griselda vino a tu casa porque yo se lo pedÍ. >>¿ah, sÍ? pero a mi casa, reinaldo, tÚ no invitas a nadie. los dos: ¡fuera de aquÍ! ¡fuera! [♪] >>¿no sientes mareo o dolor de cabeza? ¿estÁs segura? >>lo que sien
si esther vuelve a la empresa, ¿sabes lo que puede suceder? >>bueno... ella van a terminar por entenderse. al menos profesionalmente. >>no, profesionalmente sÍ. pero todos sabemos bien que la historia entre ellos no ha terminado. y ahora que yo trabajo aquÍ, ¿cÓmo quedo, eh? >>disculpa, vanessa, pero yo no pienso involucrarme en ese asunto. [♪] >>a ver: tendrÍas que haber puesto a patricia al tanto de tu relaciÓn con ese tipo, como lo hice yo con mi relaciÓn...
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grimke's bible-reading audience knew that esther lived in a hall of famer and served him sexually. it was not her place to request anything of hurricane. one day, risking her life, she begged him to save her people, the bab loanian jews. here is an actress to share the opening of angelina grimke's speech that day. [applause] > february 21, 1838. mr. chairman, more than 2,000 years have rolled their dark and bloody waters down the rocky, winding channel of time into the broad ocean of eternity since a woman's voice was heard in the palace of an eastern monarch and achieved theition salvation of millions of her race from the edge of the sword. the queen of persia, if queen she might be called, who was but the mistress of her voluptuous ord, trained in the secret abomination of an oriental hall of famer, had studied too deeply the character not to know the sympathies of his heart could not be reached, except through the medium of his sensual appetites. hence, we find her arrayed in royal apparel, standing in the inner court of the king's house, hoping by her personal charms to win the
grimke's bible-reading audience knew that esther lived in a hall of famer and served him sexually. it was not her place to request anything of hurricane. one day, risking her life, she begged him to save her people, the bab loanian jews. here is an actress to share the opening of angelina grimke's speech that day. [applause] > february 21, 1838. mr. chairman, more than 2,000 years have rolled their dark and bloody waters down the rocky, winding channel of time into the broad ocean of...
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esther arma and susan delpersio, and perry bacon. he is down in d.c..oon. again, president obama there five years ago saying that we should talk to the folks that we don't necessarily always agree with. we should talk to our enemies. and here you have another example, perry, of president obama talking to -- not just talking to an enemy, but engaging now with that enemy, brokering a deal with that enemy. six months from now, is is thth going to be a situation where folks are saying, wow, president obama was really ahead of the curve on this thing or six months from now will the white house have to spin it? >> it depends what happens in the next six months obviously. it really depends on what the results are, how the iranians behave in the next since months, how this is perceived by the u.s. and countries abroad, as well. i do think it goes to the point president obama campaigned in 2007 and 2008 on he wanted to have the u.s. involved militarily much less and, two, have other countries involved in whatever the u.s. decided to do when you're talking about
esther arma and susan delpersio, and perry bacon. he is down in d.c..oon. again, president obama there five years ago saying that we should talk to the folks that we don't necessarily always agree with. we should talk to our enemies. and here you have another example, perry, of president obama talking to -- not just talking to an enemy, but engaging now with that enemy, brokering a deal with that enemy. six months from now, is is thth going to be a situation where folks are saying, wow,...
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images of typhoon haiyan passing through the philippines was frightening for esther. she has been keeping tabs on her family. >> i am chatting with her through facebook. >> she was able to contact her niece this afternoon and the good news is the storm didn't do much damage to her family's community. haiyan was powerful and blew through quickly. >> they said this is a storm that travel like a lamborgini. >> she will be traveling to the philippines in a few days. it is not yet clear if her flights will be affected. she is the dean of research at the california academy of science and also headed to the philippines. he is concerned with friends. >> i was thinking of all of the coastal communities where i had been working and various islands that were in the path and all of the people i care deeply about. >> across the bay area the local filipino community centers have been taking up collections to help those deaf straes stated -- devastated by the storm. >> giving them to the organization they know what to do with the money. abc7 news. >> meteorologist sandhya patel is t
images of typhoon haiyan passing through the philippines was frightening for esther. she has been keeping tabs on her family. >> i am chatting with her through facebook. >> she was able to contact her niece this afternoon and the good news is the storm didn't do much damage to her family's community. haiyan was powerful and blew through quickly. >> they said this is a storm that travel like a lamborgini. >> she will be traveling to the philippines in a few days. it is...
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images of typhoon haiyan passing through the philippines was frightening for esther. she has been keeping tabs on her family. >> i am chatting with her through facebook. >> she was able to contact her niece this afternoon and the good news is the storm didn't do much damage to her family's community. haiyan was powerful and blew through quickly. >> they said this is a storm that travel like a lamborgini. >> she will be traveling to the philippines in a few days. it is not yet clear if her flights will be affected. she is the dean of research at the california academy of science and also headed to the philippines. he is concerned with friends. >> i was thinking of all of the coastal communities where i had been working and various islands that were in the path and all of the people i care deeply about. >> across the bay area the local filipino community centers have been taking up collections to help those deaf straes stated -- devastated by the storm. >> giving them to the organization they know what to do with the money. abc7 news. >> meteorologist sandhya patel is t
images of typhoon haiyan passing through the philippines was frightening for esther. she has been keeping tabs on her family. >> i am chatting with her through facebook. >> she was able to contact her niece this afternoon and the good news is the storm didn't do much damage to her family's community. haiyan was powerful and blew through quickly. >> they said this is a storm that travel like a lamborgini. >> she will be traveling to the philippines in a few days. it is...
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the audience knew that queen esther lived in the harem and served him sexually.t was not her place to request anything of her king. but one day, risking her life, she begged him to save her people, the babylonian jews. here is actress anne gottliebe to share the opening of the speech that day. [applause] >> february 21, 1838. mr. chairman, more than 2000 years have rolled their dark and bloody waters down the rocky, winding channel of time into the broad ocean of eternity. since a woman's voice was heard in the palace of an eastern monarch and a woman's petition achieved the salvation of millions of her race from the edge of the sword. the queen of persia, if queen she might be called, who was but the mistress of her voluptuous lord, trained in the secret abominations of an oriental harem, had studied to deeply the character not to know the sympathies of his heart could not be reached except through the medium of his sensual appetites. hence, we find her arrayed in royal apparel, standing in the inner court of the king's house hoping by her personal charm, to win
the audience knew that queen esther lived in the harem and served him sexually.t was not her place to request anything of her king. but one day, risking her life, she begged him to save her people, the babylonian jews. here is actress anne gottliebe to share the opening of the speech that day. [applause] >> february 21, 1838. mr. chairman, more than 2000 years have rolled their dark and bloody waters down the rocky, winding channel of time into the broad ocean of eternity. since a woman's...
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let the light turned them into knots and twenty ms esther him are under ten twelve years old. we know that my name is to get some nano and days of eighteen and twelve. my name is sharon the barcelona junior and under sixteen years old stasi ever but it's not the tender age of twenty six anthony said that's exactly what this treatment of mohamed was easy did when he sets himself on fire in protest against the corruption and abuse by the authorities. you haven't either but he is treated not since james is now in the spring. people have always been a force that aims to this protest cultures different social networks online making process easier and less risky than ever to cool for ten things and that's exactly what's happening all over. on december the seventeenth twenty ten. muhammad was easy to museum which can be made that desperate decision. he set himself on fire to protest the actions of police in his hometown. whom he said repeatedly confiscated is going to be. massive protests erupted the same day just in the capital tunis and into the country. inspired soon uprisings acr
let the light turned them into knots and twenty ms esther him are under ten twelve years old. we know that my name is to get some nano and days of eighteen and twelve. my name is sharon the barcelona junior and under sixteen years old stasi ever but it's not the tender age of twenty six anthony said that's exactly what this treatment of mohamed was easy did when he sets himself on fire in protest against the corruption and abuse by the authorities. you haven't either but he is treated not since...
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leader such acknowledgment of the markets decisive role from the previous basic role so when you think esther reason behind china's apparent a pro i am an upmarket effort for. i think they realize that the quilt to have economic growth. you need a market system. ants but they would put them up a system now for ten twenty years has been fitted with can very well for them. so i think that doubling down they want to go ahead for good people more cool sort of growth for the chinese economy for the chinese people and also i think it signifies that. well i don't know whether to doing it for the show would actually feel it this way but i think they're showing that the two have confidence that the communist party can remain. remain in power they can have one party system but still move ahead with a market economy. because ten twenty years ago no one was really sure where that kind of command to do that. i'm also. i think the independent judiciary. the more market economy. it shows in correctly that they're very concerned with things like corruption and inefficiency bureaucracy specially and regional
leader such acknowledgment of the markets decisive role from the previous basic role so when you think esther reason behind china's apparent a pro i am an upmarket effort for. i think they realize that the quilt to have economic growth. you need a market system. ants but they would put them up a system now for ten twenty years has been fitted with can very well for them. so i think that doubling down they want to go ahead for good people more cool sort of growth for the chinese economy for the...
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images of typhoon haiyan passing through the philippines was frightening for esther.g tabs on her family. >> i am chatting with her through facebook. >> she was able to contact her niece this afternoon and the good news is the storm didn't do much damage to her family's community. haiyan was powerful and blew through quickly. >> they said this is a storm that travel like a lamborgini. >> she will be traveling to the philippines in a few days. it is not yet clear if her flights will be affected. she is the dean of research at the california academy of science and also headed to the philippines. he is concerned with friends. >> i was thinking of all of the coastal communities where i had been working and various islands that were in the path and all of the people i care deeply about. >> across the bay area the local filipino community centers have been taking up collections to help those deaf straes stated -- devastated by the storm. >> organization the the organization they know what to do with the money. abc7 news. >> meteorologist sandhya patel is tracking this storm
images of typhoon haiyan passing through the philippines was frightening for esther.g tabs on her family. >> i am chatting with her through facebook. >> she was able to contact her niece this afternoon and the good news is the storm didn't do much damage to her family's community. haiyan was powerful and blew through quickly. >> they said this is a storm that travel like a lamborgini. >> she will be traveling to the philippines in a few days. it is not yet clear if her...
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there was a commercial from esther c. there was a supplement, a little orange and you ran around and saw graffiti and heard the police chasing him and stuff. i quoted that to the joe camel thing. kids look at that and think graffiti is cool. they received a lot of pressure and they pulled those ads. but you have the opposite side where you have like mountain dew where they go out and find 10 or 12 different taggers they think are great, design custom mountain cans, extreme games is the thing they're pushing and they get a lot of input from that. they have a website and guys go out collecting cans reading about the poor vandals grew up on the mean streets, now they're artists because they have their own personal cans. we can't regulate what isn't personal constitution. if you can provide an economic impact, we as adults are looking at this and we don't want to deal with it, if you have any thought about this, contact randy campbell at no graffiti network. he's been battling against coca cola and their graffiti stuff for ye
there was a commercial from esther c. there was a supplement, a little orange and you ran around and saw graffiti and heard the police chasing him and stuff. i quoted that to the joe camel thing. kids look at that and think graffiti is cool. they received a lot of pressure and they pulled those ads. but you have the opposite side where you have like mountain dew where they go out and find 10 or 12 different taggers they think are great, design custom mountain cans, extreme games is the thing...
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- yes, but you can call me esther. wayne: hey, esther. oh, i see, yes.
- yes, but you can call me esther. wayne: hey, esther. oh, i see, yes.
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scholarship of sir martin gilbert, churchill's official biographer and his wife, the lovely lady esthertic dedication of our executive director, lee pollard, who worked so energetically with the speaker to organize this event. the mission of the churchill center is to foster statesmanship, vision, boldness, courage among freedom loving people throughout the world by preserving the words and deeds of sir winston churchill and by ensuring his legacy of leadership remains a relevant and alive for future generations. in addition to our many ongoing programs and publications and activities come our signature initiative is here in the capital with the new churchill library at the center of george washington university to be built which will provide a much- needed and long long desired home for churchill's scholarship in the heart of our nation's capital. in today's increasingly volatile and tragic world, the lessons learned from churchill broad, well lived life and his leadership are, and will remain, increasingly vital. we must never forget them. mr. speaker, we thank you for all you have do
scholarship of sir martin gilbert, churchill's official biographer and his wife, the lovely lady esthertic dedication of our executive director, lee pollard, who worked so energetically with the speaker to organize this event. the mission of the churchill center is to foster statesmanship, vision, boldness, courage among freedom loving people throughout the world by preserving the words and deeds of sir winston churchill and by ensuring his legacy of leadership remains a relevant and alive for...
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[applause] esther once told me many years ago everybody doesn't have to write a book. [laughter] but we did. as others have said before me, being mayor of the city of new york is the greatest job in the world. i say if you like public service and you like people, being mayor of the city of new york is better than being mayor of any city anywhere in the world. it's better than being governor of any state including new york state. the only job that's better is the one that obama has. [laughter] [applause] new york is the city that gives and gives and gives again. its wisdom is not so much its culture, but in the collective genius of its people. many of us arrived here as aspirants seeking a better life, and quite a few achieved everything we ever dreamed of and more. after childhood split between trenton, new jersey, and harlem during the great depression, you see, my father and mother separated when i was about 6 or 7. my mother brought me here to new york. she and her mother, my grandmother, were domestics, cooking and cleaning for perhaps a dollar a day. keep in mind,
[applause] esther once told me many years ago everybody doesn't have to write a book. [laughter] but we did. as others have said before me, being mayor of the city of new york is the greatest job in the world. i say if you like public service and you like people, being mayor of the city of new york is better than being mayor of any city anywhere in the world. it's better than being governor of any state including new york state. the only job that's better is the one that obama has. [laughter]...
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[applause] esther once told me many years ago everybody doesn't have to write a book. [laughter] but we did. as others have said before me, being mayor of the city of new york is the greatest job in the world. i say if you like public service and you like people, being mayor of the city of new york is better than being mayor of any city anywhere in the world. it's better than being governor of any state, including new york state. the only job that's better is the one that obama has. [laughter] new york is the city that gives and gives and gives again. its wisdom is not so much its culture, but in the collective genius of its people. many of us arrived here as aspirants, seeking a better life, and quite a few achieved everything we ever dreamed of and more. after a childhood split between trenton, new jersey, and harlem during the great depression -- you see, my father and mother separated when i was about 6 or 7 -- my mother brought me here to new york. she and her mother, my grandmother, were domestics, cooking and cleaning for perhaps a dollar a day. keep if mind, i'
[applause] esther once told me many years ago everybody doesn't have to write a book. [laughter] but we did. as others have said before me, being mayor of the city of new york is the greatest job in the world. i say if you like public service and you like people, being mayor of the city of new york is better than being mayor of any city anywhere in the world. it's better than being governor of any state, including new york state. the only job that's better is the one that obama has. [laughter]...
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the youth jobs guarantee, more capital spending, esther speaker, this isn't a policy. , let's talk about the people he associates with. >> let the house compound. i am concerned about back benches, and backbenchers who want to speak should be accommodated. call down and let's move on. >> he wants to talk about who he associates with. he has taken nearly 5 million pounds from michael spencer, whose company was about to be regained. he has a party chairman who operated a company under a false name. from taxken millions avoiders. they are just the people i can talk about in this house. ministere planning have it right yesterday when he said this, the single biggest problem facing the conservative party is being seen as the party of the rich. >> on today of all days, he wants to talk about the people he associates with and takes money from. what we can now see is that this bank, driven into the wall by this chairman, is being given soft loans to the labour party. they're still advising the leader of the labour party. along they know all knew about his past. why did they do nothing to bring t
the youth jobs guarantee, more capital spending, esther speaker, this isn't a policy. , let's talk about the people he associates with. >> let the house compound. i am concerned about back benches, and backbenchers who want to speak should be accommodated. call down and let's move on. >> he wants to talk about who he associates with. he has taken nearly 5 million pounds from michael spencer, whose company was about to be regained. he has a party chairman who operated a company under...
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you can see this film, this is rik esther benstock "tales from the organ trade" airs on hbo tomorrow we'll keep talking act bioethics. this time in a new way. the growing way in which the catholic church is impacting your health care. and whether you're catholic or not, you're going to want to know about this. for over 125 years, we've been bringing people together. today, we'd like people to come together on something that concerns all of us. obesity. and as the nation's leading beverage company, we can play an important role. that includes continually providing more options. giving people easy ways to help make informed choices. and offering portion controlled versions of our most popular drinks. it also means working with our industry to voluntarily change what's offered in schools. but beating obesity will take continued action by all of us, based on one simple common sense fact... all calories count. and if you eat and drink more calories than you burn off, you'll gain weight. that goes for coca-cola, and everything else with calories. finding a solution will take all of us. but
you can see this film, this is rik esther benstock "tales from the organ trade" airs on hbo tomorrow we'll keep talking act bioethics. this time in a new way. the growing way in which the catholic church is impacting your health care. and whether you're catholic or not, you're going to want to know about this. for over 125 years, we've been bringing people together. today, we'd like people to come together on something that concerns all of us. obesity. and as the nation's leading...
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we have team coverage this morning, diane esther brook checking out the system.the conditions as the snow has already started to fall in pittsburgh? >> it's been snowing for the past few hours. i'm right along the turnpike near a toll talking about. traffic at the moment is moving along fairly briskly. people are used to this kind of weather here. although the weather conditions over the next few hours are supposed to deteriorate, that could really make travel difficult heading into thanks giving. >> the storm has wreaked havoc and is barreling east. 33 states have seen white-out conditions, icy roads and freezing temperatures, bullet worst is yet to come, with heavy rains expected to hit the east coast later tonight into wednesday, all enough to snarl air travel, threatening the plans of americans hitting the road this week for thanksgiving. >> nobody's going slow, so i saw a four car pile up. >> the roads are really slick. i've seen a lot of accidents already. >> from winds in albuquerque to 10 inches of snow in northern texas to philadelphia where many are bun
we have team coverage this morning, diane esther brook checking out the system.the conditions as the snow has already started to fall in pittsburgh? >> it's been snowing for the past few hours. i'm right along the turnpike near a toll talking about. traffic at the moment is moving along fairly briskly. people are used to this kind of weather here. although the weather conditions over the next few hours are supposed to deteriorate, that could really make travel difficult heading into...
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. >> al jazeera diane esther brook reporting from washington, illinois.ce 1986 there have been 194 november tornado warnings, of 194, 101 of them were issued during yesterday's storm. washington, illinois as we said was one of the many midwest cities struck by the wave of tornados and joining us from cold city, illinois another town that is cleaning up after the storms is nick who is the spokesman for the city's fire protection district and good morning and tell us what it looks like in cold city and what your priorities are on the ground right now. >> good morning. pretty much what it is looking like in cold city is what we see in quite a few areas in illinois, not as devastating as some of the other areas but we still have, we are estimating over 100 residents and commercial occupancys that have severe damage to them. we have some businesses as well as some houses that have fully collapsed. at this point in time operations of search operations have been suspended and we believe that everyone is accounted for. we only had four injuries that were transpor
. >> al jazeera diane esther brook reporting from washington, illinois.ce 1986 there have been 194 november tornado warnings, of 194, 101 of them were issued during yesterday's storm. washington, illinois as we said was one of the many midwest cities struck by the wave of tornados and joining us from cold city, illinois another town that is cleaning up after the storms is nick who is the spokesman for the city's fire protection district and good morning and tell us what it looks like in...
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now, i want to bring in esther armon, he's the political commentator and the creator of emotional justicee been pivotal in this fight, and so your reaction to her release? >> excited. amazing that she gets to be home for thanksgiving. she gets to kiss her babies. she gets to run about. she gets to play music and she's not going to bed to the sounds of keys rattling in doors and the sounds of injustice, so i think it's important to take a moment and celebrate the fact that she's with her family and with her children. and i'm one of so many people who have been engaged in an effort to do this work. it's been a collective effort. it's been all across the country led by women, women of color with other folks involved and engaged. it's really important to acknowledge that these were one of the moments that activism did its work in a collective sense. >> there was a lot of traction, lot of traction all over the country. one of the things that really catches our attention, of course, is there are restrictions to her release. >> yes. >> there are several restrictions. she was released on bond. i'
now, i want to bring in esther armon, he's the political commentator and the creator of emotional justicee been pivotal in this fight, and so your reaction to her release? >> excited. amazing that she gets to be home for thanksgiving. she gets to kiss her babies. she gets to run about. she gets to play music and she's not going to bed to the sounds of keys rattling in doors and the sounds of injustice, so i think it's important to take a moment and celebrate the fact that she's with her...
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esther ryan is the chairman of the conference committee, yet he has to this date not put on the table what chairmen always do. democrats have been clear that we are willing to compromise and are ready to do what it takes to achieve a balanced bipartisan deal on the budget. this was evident when we voted unanimously alongside 87 republicans to end the government shut down even when it meant supporting a cr at a level we believed was too low. we understood copper mines was necessary. we voted, all of us, all 198 democrats voted to open up the government. 147 republicans, approximately 62% of the republicans, voted to keep government shut down and not pay america's bills. i was encouraged to read the letter sent yesterday by chairman rogers, making clear how important it is for conferees to send us a budget by thanksgiving. that would be this friday. we are not going to be here next week. rather than risk another painful government shut down and the continuation of the irrational year --r this coming many republicans now agree with democrats that the sequester is unworkable. hesaid so, m
esther ryan is the chairman of the conference committee, yet he has to this date not put on the table what chairmen always do. democrats have been clear that we are willing to compromise and are ready to do what it takes to achieve a balanced bipartisan deal on the budget. this was evident when we voted unanimously alongside 87 republicans to end the government shut down even when it meant supporting a cr at a level we believed was too low. we understood copper mines was necessary. we voted,...
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portman and then esther white house in the whitehouse in the queue after him. , thank you forf your insights. you have depression -- depressing information for us. ng's do not look good. if we continue to see high rates of revenue and relatively low rates of domestic stationary spending. i have two questions one interest rates and one regarding tax revenue. if we go back to a historic level on interest rates, we have a huge problem in terms of meeting these projections you laid out. us an answergive on that, what do you consider to be the historic rate. already see a creeping up of the rate today. taxes, with regard to that tax revenues are going to be above historic levels by 2038. over the next decade, what would be the average tax as a percent of gdp? how does that compare to other decades. timeve never had a 10 year with revenue at that level. second, what would it be like in the next decade. two questions, one on interest in terms where are we of taxes as a percent of the economy and how does it compare to past decades? we expect interest rates to remain relatively low. the economy will
portman and then esther white house in the whitehouse in the queue after him. , thank you forf your insights. you have depression -- depressing information for us. ng's do not look good. if we continue to see high rates of revenue and relatively low rates of domestic stationary spending. i have two questions one interest rates and one regarding tax revenue. if we go back to a historic level on interest rates, we have a huge problem in terms of meeting these projections you laid out. us an...
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another course we had at m.i.t., esther samuelsson, this is a relative of yours -- [laughter] uer,ere talking about birnba he was saying there was always the possibility of leveling a hill so the locomotive could get to a certain destination with less fuel, which meant there was always a positive rate return available in the long-term, seems that the real return is negative. and monetary positive, but on the fiscal side, the return to public investment, as long as it is real, as long as it is above zero, would always be an approach, right? it would always be profitable at negative interest rates. >> vacation did not permit my --cussing every asset of >> i do know about leveling out a hill. it requires there be perfect property rights they can get benefit of that. if you think of it as a public investment, it is the point that there may be a case for what would in some ways thinking would be a permanent fiscal expansion, which you're constantly undertaking projects of a kind, and i think it is precisely the question of how one should think about the near- term and long-term, medium-and
another course we had at m.i.t., esther samuelsson, this is a relative of yours -- [laughter] uer,ere talking about birnba he was saying there was always the possibility of leveling a hill so the locomotive could get to a certain destination with less fuel, which meant there was always a positive rate return available in the long-term, seems that the real return is negative. and monetary positive, but on the fiscal side, the return to public investment, as long as it is real, as long as it is...
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the move drew howls of disapproval from republicans and ignited a debate over whether esther obama has the executive authority that he is claiming. mr. obama has the executive authority he is claiming. here is a little bit from president obama. [video clip] they may be losing the plans offered in the individual market --ause they do not need the qualifications. i understand why this is upsetting, especially after assurances from me that if they had a plan they liked, they can keep it. i hear you loud and clear. i said i would do everything i can to fix this problem. today i am offering an idea to do it. people who have plans that predate the affordable care act can keep those lands if they have not changed. .hat was already in the law it is called a grandfather clause. today, we will extend that principle to people who have plans that have changed and people who have bought plan since the law took effect. insurance commissioners can decide what plans can and cannot be sold in their states. insurers can extend current plans that would otherwise be canceled into 2014 and americans whose
the move drew howls of disapproval from republicans and ignited a debate over whether esther obama has the executive authority that he is claiming. mr. obama has the executive authority he is claiming. here is a little bit from president obama. [video clip] they may be losing the plans offered in the individual market --ause they do not need the qualifications. i understand why this is upsetting, especially after assurances from me that if they had a plan they liked, they can keep it. i hear...
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esther chairman, i appreciated your opening remarks and setting are with for where we real and significant challenges. of the earliery implementation of the affordable helpact that has proven to very many. ofhink about the parents children with pre-existing health conditions who can now secure insurance for their children, and the peace of mind that for wide. i think about the 6.6 million young adults covered on their parents' health insurance and i take personal pride on that because i worked on that amendment as a house member as we were marking the bill up in energy and commerce. i think about the $6 billion in prescription drug savings that seniors have the advantage of since the passage of this bill. and then i think about the rough implementation of this next phase of the affordable care act. and even with the significant technical issues around the , i have healthcare.gov heard from families in wisconsin that are already recognizing some of the new insurance options that are available. as you said in context of your opening remarks, that is what this is about. and new marketplace es
esther chairman, i appreciated your opening remarks and setting are with for where we real and significant challenges. of the earliery implementation of the affordable helpact that has proven to very many. ofhink about the parents children with pre-existing health conditions who can now secure insurance for their children, and the peace of mind that for wide. i think about the 6.6 million young adults covered on their parents' health insurance and i take personal pride on that because i worked...