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welcome back esther and morgan. before we went to the break, morgan was talking about the ways in which the holocaust segued into other elements of history. and unfortunately, experiences of human genocide. i'm wondering, from your experience, on perhaps a more personal level of generation to generation, how you also faced these issues. and what it means to make application to the experience or move the experience to the next generation, what that is all about. >> the second-generation -- the reason that we even created this organization, generation to generation, was because we were trying to come to terms with how the holocaust impacted us. we were raised by these people who had this experience. and there was a common phenomenon that we discovered, when we got together, that was part of the experience of growing up as a child of holocaust survivors. and interestingly, there are an inordinate amount of children who are survivors who are psychotherapists. because of the deeply embedded psychic experience that we had
welcome back esther and morgan. before we went to the break, morgan was talking about the ways in which the holocaust segued into other elements of history. and unfortunately, experiences of human genocide. i'm wondering, from your experience, on perhaps a more personal level of generation to generation, how you also faced these issues. and what it means to make application to the experience or move the experience to the next generation, what that is all about. >> the second-generation --...
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>> esther: yeah. >> ward: yeah?our years old, she had strep throat, an infection caused by the streptococcus bacteria. kids everywhere get it, but because mariata lives here, she wasn't taken to the doctor and wasn't given antibiotics. when repeated infections go untreated, they can lead to a far more serious condition-- a damaged heart valve, which, in africa, is almost always a death sentence. there is nothing dr. risika can do for her, except send her medical file to emergency's hospital in sudan to see if they will take on her case. it is mariata's only hope. in a refugee camp in sudan, we met the man who runs that hospital. >> gino strada: here, we are really talking about, you know, drying the ocean with a spoon. >> ward: dr. gino strada, emergency's founder, is a heart surgeon. he first arrived here ten years ago to treat the victims of sudan's vicious civil war. what he found was a community ravaged by a disease. emergency started a clinic where staff test for the dangerous streptococcus bacteria and treat i
>> esther: yeah. >> ward: yeah?our years old, she had strep throat, an infection caused by the streptococcus bacteria. kids everywhere get it, but because mariata lives here, she wasn't taken to the doctor and wasn't given antibiotics. when repeated infections go untreated, they can lead to a far more serious condition-- a damaged heart valve, which, in africa, is almost always a death sentence. there is nothing dr. risika can do for her, except send her medical file to emergency's...
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muchos fsrse, necesitan tomar ngo calor y la dejo abierta porq facil se meten los ladrones 12:04 esthera micam cientes se dieron eel norte el ferentes horas del dia e rsonas heridas pero .si usted ad ega a estar en casa cuando un cerrarse con seguro,coers ea1it d sconviertan enlos malhechores licia a vspa es vorganice con e. sar tiempo de la primpausa en noticiero telemundo 48 pero al volver take vo las altas temperaturas habrian sido la causa de un incendio que destruyo una casa al sur de la bahia. vo blanca disminuye el numero de presos en san francisco sin embargo hay planes para gastar millones en una nueva carcel end segment blanca ---miles de campesinos de ♪ tan dulces como los trabajos que crean. es la prosperidad que traen a su comunidad. la cocina... hizo posible que 41 empresarios emprendieran su negocio. su talento y una pizca de nuestro apoyo. una receta para alimentar a toda la comunidad. poco a poco, logramos mucho... sumando esfuerzos. wells fargo. juntos llegaremos lejos. para iniciar sus arduas labores... cesar ---lo que muchos de ellos no saben es que se enfrentarn a u
muchos fsrse, necesitan tomar ngo calor y la dejo abierta porq facil se meten los ladrones 12:04 esthera micam cientes se dieron eel norte el ferentes horas del dia e rsonas heridas pero .si usted ad ega a estar en casa cuando un cerrarse con seguro,coers ea1it d sconviertan enlos malhechores licia a vspa es vorganice con e. sar tiempo de la primpausa en noticiero telemundo 48 pero al volver take vo las altas temperaturas habrian sido la causa de un incendio que destruyo una casa al sur de la...
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puerta para que les entre airecito 9:30 con este calor quien no piensa en abrir puertas y ventanas esther de oakland 8:45 porque tienen calor mis hijos entonces abro esta dejo esta abierta y esta la cierro pero dejo puestos los seguros 8:51 pero cuidado...el departamento de policia de oakland esta reportando un incremento en robos a viviendas... el aumento es de 5 por ciento respecto al ano pasado....varios casos se han dado en los ultimos dias y las autoridades no dudan en decir que los duenos de lo ajeno se estan aprovechando de las altas temperaturas.... johnna watson/dep. de policia de oakland 6:34 in the last en la ultima semana se reportaron tres casos y sabemos que en ellos las personas habian dejado las puertas abiertas....dijo watson... agrego que aunque es imprescindible para muchos refrescarse, necesitan tomar precauciones... 11:59 si yo tengo calor y la dejo abierta por aqui facil se meten los ladrones 12:04 esther reconoce que abre la puerta principal de madera, pero dice mantiene cerrada la reja, asi como la ventana del frente. 12:33 me este muriendo de calor esta no la abro
puerta para que les entre airecito 9:30 con este calor quien no piensa en abrir puertas y ventanas esther de oakland 8:45 porque tienen calor mis hijos entonces abro esta dejo esta abierta y esta la cierro pero dejo puestos los seguros 8:51 pero cuidado...el departamento de policia de oakland esta reportando un incremento en robos a viviendas... el aumento es de 5 por ciento respecto al ano pasado....varios casos se han dado en los ultimos dias y las autoridades no dudan en decir que los duenos...
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[applause] >> thank you so much, esther, and thanks to all of you for coming out for what is an event that i know we all have been looking forward to, and i can't think of a better place to have senator warren speak about her book than sixth and i. we're all enjoying celebrating your tenth anniversary. what a run. it's amazing. this has become such a cultural landmark in washington, we're proud to have been partners for the last seven years, and we hope for many, many where are r r -- many, many more. we really do share a mission of providing a forum for discourse, a marketplace for ideas and a place where people can gatter and join each other in thinking about the seminal issues of the day. and just for those of you, i think most of you -- how many of you just to follow in esther's tracks here have been to our store up on connecticut avenue? most of you have, so you know -- and those of you who haven't, those of you who have been know that we have about 475 author events in the store each year. pretty much one a day and often two or three a day, so check out our calendar. and you can
[applause] >> thank you so much, esther, and thanks to all of you for coming out for what is an event that i know we all have been looking forward to, and i can't think of a better place to have senator warren speak about her book than sixth and i. we're all enjoying celebrating your tenth anniversary. what a run. it's amazing. this has become such a cultural landmark in washington, we're proud to have been partners for the last seven years, and we hope for many, many where are r r --...
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does visor have lost busters, disasters i have blocked esther pfizer have blockbusters, does astrazeneca? >> they have not gotten a blockbuster drug to market. astrazeneca has real promise there but pfizer does not have a track record of ringing block esther drugs to market. >> does anyone have a track record of managing companies of this size for the shareholders to actually benefit? >> i do not think the first thing people think about when in two you bring into -- megacompanies, especially in bio tech or the really exotic and hard to develop products. it is very difficult. now you have a situation where you have these large behemoths that are struggling and the first thing that comes to mind , but abrand-new flash different kind of product. >> you have described that there are two outcomes to this at least right now. one is called kabuki and the other is called great gatsby. star it was kabuki. andything is prearranged you have to go out there and you have to make the story. the merger will take place. astrazeneca will go up and pfizer will show up and you will see the attrition of job
does visor have lost busters, disasters i have blocked esther pfizer have blockbusters, does astrazeneca? >> they have not gotten a blockbuster drug to market. astrazeneca has real promise there but pfizer does not have a track record of ringing block esther drugs to market. >> does anyone have a track record of managing companies of this size for the shareholders to actually benefit? >> i do not think the first thing people think about when in two you bring into --...
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segÚn ella, esther -- sterling estÁ traumatizado, y sufre por las cosas que dijo.> deberÍa pedir al mundo perdÓn por sus comentarios racistas. y yo a muchas personas. su esposa, sus hijos, sus nietos, su equipo, sus fans, sus seguidores y yo. >> da la cara, despuÉs de que varios dÍas se le viera esquivando a los medios, usando un visor para cubrirse el rostro. dice que lo usaba para ocultar el dolor. >> cuÁl es el concepto errÓneo sobre ti? >> que soy una mujer de la noche, o una prostituta. >> dice que lo es todo para Él, su confidente, su mejor amiga, y que no estÁ enamorada de Él, lo ve como un padre. >> me convertÍ en alguien que lo protegÍa, a la gente no le gustaba eso. >> fue un amigo quien filtrÓ la grabaciÓn, ademÁs dijo que el dueÑo de los clippers, al principio le pagaba como un empleado de la empresa, y despuÉs le pagaba fuera de los libros de cuenta. >> vamos a otro escÁndalo, el famoso director tÉcnico argentino lavople, estÁ metido en problemas en mÉxico. tras ser denunciado en la fiscalÍa, serÁ citar a declarar en cualquier momento. el abogado del e
segÚn ella, esther -- sterling estÁ traumatizado, y sufre por las cosas que dijo.> deberÍa pedir al mundo perdÓn por sus comentarios racistas. y yo a muchas personas. su esposa, sus hijos, sus nietos, su equipo, sus fans, sus seguidores y yo. >> da la cara, despuÉs de que varios dÍas se le viera esquivando a los medios, usando un visor para cubrirse el rostro. dice que lo usaba para ocultar el dolor. >> cuÁl es el concepto errÓneo sobre ti? >> que soy una mujer de...
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where is esther >> right here. no, no i gave them to her so this year we recognize one hundred and 23 filipino filipino-american students who made it to say honor roll and one hundred and 23. we also recognize them by putting their names on the program but they didn't have time to respond to the application 23 responded and all of them got money awarded to them. so i think stand up if you're here. anyone oh, there's my son he made it (clapping) i would recognize the 23 from balboa high school and ask the others to help me from balboa high school and marvin and claire and jane. elsie ray he is. i want to ask some teachers you. my friend lisa guzman to help me nouns phillip we have julian and other. from glal low high school julian and abraham lincoln we have patricia. and other. jeffrey and maria and other. i want to ask maria lisa guzman to announce the recipients from joining jordan and that's it >> from jordan high school maria and lowell high school kimberly chang and other missing jell and dave more and more le
where is esther >> right here. no, no i gave them to her so this year we recognize one hundred and 23 filipino filipino-american students who made it to say honor roll and one hundred and 23. we also recognize them by putting their names on the program but they didn't have time to respond to the application 23 responded and all of them got money awarded to them. so i think stand up if you're here. anyone oh, there's my son he made it (clapping) i would recognize the 23 from balboa high...
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where is esther >> right here. no, no i gave them to her so this year we recognize one hundred and 23 filipino filipino-american students who made it to say honor roll and one hundred and 23. we also recognize them by putting their names on the program but they didn't have time to respond to the application 23 responded and all of them got money awarded to them. so i think stand up if you're here. anyone oh, there's my son he made it (clapping) i would recognize the 23 from balboa high school and ask the others to help me from balboa high school and marvin and claire and
where is esther >> right here. no, no i gave them to her so this year we recognize one hundred and 23 filipino filipino-american students who made it to say honor roll and one hundred and 23. we also recognize them by putting their names on the program but they didn't have time to respond to the application 23 responded and all of them got money awarded to them. so i think stand up if you're here. anyone oh, there's my son he made it (clapping) i would recognize the 23 from balboa high...
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alba esther gordillo la ex lÍder sindical continuarÁ en la cÁrcel un juzgado le dictÓ auto de formalgumentando errores de procedimiento a partir de este momento se inicia el procedimiento para llegar a la sentencia en su caso. gordillo fue detenida en febrero de 2013 por presunto desvÍo de recursos del sindicato nacional de trabajadores de la educaciÓn. lo que debiÓ ser un paseo agradable se convirtieron una tragedia. el globo corto por accidente una lÍnea de tendido elÉctrico, al menos dos personas murieron, lucÍa ampliar la informaciÓn y nos cuenta sobre otros casos parecidos. >> comenzÓ como un viaje de placer pero rÁpidamente se convirtiÓ en una tragedia en el aire. nuevo aerostÁtico se incendiÓ cuando trataba de aterrizar durante festival de globos al norte de richmond, virginia. 3 globos se acercaban a tierra cuando uno cortÓ una lÍnea de electricidad, hubo una explosiÓn y el globo se prendió en llamas. segÚn testigos el piloto habrÍa tratado de abrir un acceso a la parte superior del globo para controlar el incendio, pero los exportadores vieron en horror cuando el globo se el
alba esther gordillo la ex lÍder sindical continuarÁ en la cÁrcel un juzgado le dictÓ auto de formalgumentando errores de procedimiento a partir de este momento se inicia el procedimiento para llegar a la sentencia en su caso. gordillo fue detenida en febrero de 2013 por presunto desvÍo de recursos del sindicato nacional de trabajadores de la educaciÓn. lo que debiÓ ser un paseo agradable se convirtieron una tragedia. el globo corto por accidente una lÍnea de tendido elÉctrico, al...
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---sigue sin proceder el auto de formal prision a la ex-lider sindical del gremio mexicano "elba estherorden al magistrado que lleva el proceso penal contra gordillo, a que dicte una nueva sentencia para que acte el fallo protector solicitado por el abogado de la procesada. ---de esta forma, queda sin definirse la situacion juridica de la sospechosa acusada de delincuencia organizada y lavado de dinero. blanca --pleasanton revel un plan para combatir la sequa. --este propone reciclar el agua para el consumo de la poblacion. take vo ---y es que la ciudad est bajo racionamiento obligatorio, por lo que pretende expandir su proyecto de reciclaje con una inversin de 15 millones de dlares; esto permitir el uso de aguas depuradas para riego en espacios pblicos y empresas, posteriorment e en hogares y en un futuro no lejano, para satisfacer la sed. stop open cesar ---ahora veamos que nos espera para el tiempo este fin de semana... blanca ---pasamos con javier castro... adelante javier... take pkg take pkg angel live honduras listo para su honduras listo para su primer amistoso... vo --y que sue
---sigue sin proceder el auto de formal prision a la ex-lider sindical del gremio mexicano "elba estherorden al magistrado que lleva el proceso penal contra gordillo, a que dicte una nueva sentencia para que acte el fallo protector solicitado por el abogado de la procesada. ---de esta forma, queda sin definirse la situacion juridica de la sospechosa acusada de delincuencia organizada y lavado de dinero. blanca --pleasanton revel un plan para combatir la sequa. --este propone reciclar el...
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one is 35-years old, the other is five-year-old esther who she and her husband adopted.emke says she tries to work around the princess culture. >> it's getting her involved in a lot of different things. it's having her understand again sports, academics and a wide variety of things she can get exposed to beyond wanting everything pink and frilly and princessy. >> ifill: girls' toys have become even more girly over time. this was strawberry shortcake 30 years ago. remember her? this is strawberry shortcake now. this was the 1970's holly hobbie. here she is today. this was what the board game candy land looked like in the 1960's this is it today. but toys aren't the real problem, says kendra pope of burtonsville, maryland. >> i think it's all about how you raise them to think about themselves. i think that's where that comes from. you have to install in your child, you have to install in them the things that they want to be, you know? you have to raise them to be independent, to be a leader and things like that. >> ifill: advertising has changed too. parents used to be the
one is 35-years old, the other is five-year-old esther who she and her husband adopted.emke says she tries to work around the princess culture. >> it's getting her involved in a lot of different things. it's having her understand again sports, academics and a wide variety of things she can get exposed to beyond wanting everything pink and frilly and princessy. >> ifill: girls' toys have become even more girly over time. this was strawberry shortcake 30 years ago. remember her? this...
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esther davis, i appreciate you showing the way. >> thank you. we will now recognize the gentlelady from the district of columbia. chairman, i must say i welcome this hearing on innovation and the postal service and particularly welcome private businesses who worked with the postal service. wondered about the identity of the perpetual identity crisis we keep the postal service in. it is a little bit private or maybe mostly private chain to the federal government. whereas the essence of being a private business when government does not get you anything is that you can go out and fail for yourself or rise. most of the downsizing by the postal service has been done by cuts. i would much prefer innovation to be the road to the future of the postal service and i do not believe there is any way out of that. so every time i see on toolision an innovative for postal service is using, i come --because i had become used to a kid growing up. i do see those and will like to ask about some of those. the new products in particular, since some of you have been
esther davis, i appreciate you showing the way. >> thank you. we will now recognize the gentlelady from the district of columbia. chairman, i must say i welcome this hearing on innovation and the postal service and particularly welcome private businesses who worked with the postal service. wondered about the identity of the perpetual identity crisis we keep the postal service in. it is a little bit private or maybe mostly private chain to the federal government. whereas the essence of...
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want to have you join me a brief moment of silences the familiar the names are being announced but esther a mother of a review resident and her beautiful son santana williams. please join me in a moment of silence. thank you. and that i begin with that a sober reminder their real people and families out here those were the lives we've focused focused on rebuilding community we're heretofore the hill supervisor cowen knows it and nancy pelosi i'm so offer enjoyed to be ginnie you to making the announcement of the rebuilding of the community. i do it so with a lot of friends in the audience and people who have joined me and all of us in government and community to say that we want to deliver a long time promises for this community and this first phase is valuable to confirm and 81 thank people there are more faces to come but 1 hundred and 7 units of housing we'll have more over 2 hundred and 67 unit a part of some four or five units as mixed income housing this development is the hunters view it's one of many areas of the southeast sector we're rebuilding because soon after this we're goin
want to have you join me a brief moment of silences the familiar the names are being announced but esther a mother of a review resident and her beautiful son santana williams. please join me in a moment of silence. thank you. and that i begin with that a sober reminder their real people and families out here those were the lives we've focused focused on rebuilding community we're heretofore the hill supervisor cowen knows it and nancy pelosi i'm so offer enjoyed to be ginnie you to making the...
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esther has not come to terms with the abduction of her 15-year-old daughter. she still thinks it's a bad dream. she's one of 270 girls taken by boko haram fighters. more than three weeks on, they remain missing. >> i prefer if they were after my suggestion, they should go into my house, burn my hour, break everything in my house. that would be better for me than taking my daughter. if they take my life at that moment. i satisfied. . >> it is shared by most of the families. life will never be the same. >> government offices and homes were set on fire. the sharpest pain inflict on chibok and its people was here at the secondary school. >> reporter: a month ago this school was full of life. hundreds of girls were looking forward to fulfilling their dreams. now it's in rue juns. the girls are gone. >> the attackers came before midnight bundling 300 girls on to trucks, before taking them into the forest. 53 escaped. among them this confirm, whose father insists we hide their identity, fearing that she may be targeted, especially since the arrest. >> translation: af
esther has not come to terms with the abduction of her 15-year-old daughter. she still thinks it's a bad dream. she's one of 270 girls taken by boko haram fighters. more than three weeks on, they remain missing. >> i prefer if they were after my suggestion, they should go into my house, burn my hour, break everything in my house. that would be better for me than taking my daughter. if they take my life at that moment. i satisfied. . >> it is shared by most of the families. life will...
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is esther. >> it's i beautiful biblical name. >> i had two great grandmothers, esther and a ruth. >> i'm long esther. >> five years that will be a popular name? >> have you seen some of the most popular names they've come up with? people don't think that much. britney spears, jaden or something. >> one of my little guys, we have a max. >> you have a lot of maxes right now? >> i love max. but, yeah, everybody is a max. >> i don't know any other maxes. >> our class there's three maxes. >> john kerry talks about max-isms. >> which is class to marxisms. >> if we're wrong about climate change, what difference does it make, said john kerry. let's see. it was funny. we can spend trillions of dollars trying to do something we can't really do anything about that slows economic growth, hurts job production, less economic opportunity for graduates and hurt had s the world's poor. >> he didn't say that. >> that's a quote. that's not bad if we spend trillions of dollars? it's always funny. you were right in the middle of this. goldman sachs. >> i apologize. >> no, no. i want to tell everybody wha
is esther. >> it's i beautiful biblical name. >> i had two great grandmothers, esther and a ruth. >> i'm long esther. >> five years that will be a popular name? >> have you seen some of the most popular names they've come up with? people don't think that much. britney spears, jaden or something. >> one of my little guys, we have a max. >> you have a lot of maxes right now? >> i love max. but, yeah, everybody is a max. >> i don't know any...
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chevy cobalt was hit head on by a drunk driver an hour and a half outside pittsburgh. 73-year-old esther 13-year-old dagranddaughter grace elliott were killed. they were not wearing seat belts. but the air bags never deployed. the lone survivor was matthew's great grandson, an 11-month-old baby boy who was in the back seat. his mother is marie buzzard. >> and they said he's paralyzed, and, you know, as a parent, that's like -- you can't even comprehend. if my kid can't walk -- he just learned. >> reporter: trenton buzzard was kept sedated for two weeks after the accident. until late last year, he needed tubes to breathe and eat. now 6, trenton has a wheelchair, though he prefers to crawl. his father, robby buzzard. >> jan come pick up the car and took the car from her uncle's house and we never heard anything of it. >> they took it away and never said anything to you. >> never said a word to us. if the air bags was able to deploy, i believe they'd be standing here today. >> reporter: this report filed by the national highway safety administration ten-month safety crash shows the cobalt i
chevy cobalt was hit head on by a drunk driver an hour and a half outside pittsburgh. 73-year-old esther 13-year-old dagranddaughter grace elliott were killed. they were not wearing seat belts. but the air bags never deployed. the lone survivor was matthew's great grandson, an 11-month-old baby boy who was in the back seat. his mother is marie buzzard. >> and they said he's paralyzed, and, you know, as a parent, that's like -- you can't even comprehend. if my kid can't walk -- he just...
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. >> a traumatized mother, esther still hasn't come to terms with the abduction of her 15 year old daughter. she still thinks it's a bad dream she will wake from. her fifteen year old daughter, is among the over two hundred and seventy other girls were taken by boko haram fighters. more than three weeksweks after, they remain missing. "i prefer, as a mother, they should go into my house, burn my house, break everything if the give me back my daughter. that would be better for me than taking my daughter. even if they take my life at that moment, i think i will be satisfied. i just feel like killing myself. >> her pain is shared by most of families in this once vibrant community. now for most here, life will never be the same. homes and government offices were set on fire by the attackers but the most pain inflicted on chibok and its people, was here. the government girls secondary school. a month ago, this school was full of life hundreds of girls here were looking forward to fulfilling their dreams but now it lies in ruins. and the girls are all gone. the attackers came just before midnight
. >> a traumatized mother, esther still hasn't come to terms with the abduction of her 15 year old daughter. she still thinks it's a bad dream she will wake from. her fifteen year old daughter, is among the over two hundred and seventy other girls were taken by boko haram fighters. more than three weeksweks after, they remain missing. "i prefer, as a mother, they should go into my house, burn my house, break everything if the give me back my daughter. that would be better for me than...
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"quema mucho el sol, entonces la piel se enrojese, salen ronchas," por tal razon, campesinos como esthereger cada pulgada de su cuerpo "usba manga 3/4 y de aqui para aca estaba siempre todo negro. cuando me banaba me arida la piel y por eso ya empese a usar largas, mi gorra, para protegerme del sol y la panoleta para protegerme la cara." aun asi, estos trabajadores de campo, podrian sufrir las consequencias de agotamiento de calor. "si ya cuando el calor esta demasiado alto, este uno ya piensa a sentirse mas debil, a marearse" "se les pide a los mayordomes que todo el tiempo ande equipados con bos botes de agua para que la gente tenga suficiente agua para el calor." de hecho, la ley requiere que trabajadores tengan acceso a agua fresca y suficiente para tomar por lo menos un litro por hora "eso es aproximadamente 10 de estas botellas de 32 onzas un tipico turno de 10 horas en los campos." por ley, tambien se requiere proveer sombra para los trabajadores. y supervisoras como sara lopez toman esos requisitos seriamente, ya que el año pasado en california, se investigo 5 muertes por posible
"quema mucho el sol, entonces la piel se enrojese, salen ronchas," por tal razon, campesinos como esthereger cada pulgada de su cuerpo "usba manga 3/4 y de aqui para aca estaba siempre todo negro. cuando me banaba me arida la piel y por eso ya empese a usar largas, mi gorra, para protegerme del sol y la panoleta para protegerme la cara." aun asi, estos trabajadores de campo, podrian sufrir las consequencias de agotamiento de calor. "si ya cuando el calor esta demasiado...
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oh, esther rang in. she said he's got very bad flu, apparently. right. glasgow have been in touch.own cold case review section. what? like this one? i doubt it will ever be quite like this one, no. they're asking if mr. mcandrew
oh, esther rang in. she said he's got very bad flu, apparently. right. glasgow have been in touch.own cold case review section. what? like this one? i doubt it will ever be quite like this one, no. they're asking if mr. mcandrew
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chevy cobalt was hit head on by a drunk driver an hour and a half outside of pittsburgh. 73-year-old esther matthews and her 13-year-old granddaughter, grace elliot, were killed. they were not wearing seat belts but the airbags never deployed. the lone survivor was her great grandson, an 11-month-old baby boy who was in the back seat. his mother is marie buzard. >> and they said he's paralyzed, and, as a parent, that's like... you can't even comprehend, my kid can't walk. he just learned. >> reporter: trenton buzard was kept sedated for two weeks after the accident. until late last year, he needed tubes to breathe and eat. >> how you doing? >> reporter: now six, trenton has a wheelchair, though he prefers to crawl. his father, robbie buzard: >> g.m. come, picked up the car and took the car from her uncle's house, and we never heard anything of it. >> reporter: they took this away and never said... >> never said a word. >> reporter: ...anything to you. >> never said a word to us. if the airbags were able to deploy, i believe they would be standing here today. >> reporter: this report, filed
chevy cobalt was hit head on by a drunk driver an hour and a half outside of pittsburgh. 73-year-old esther matthews and her 13-year-old granddaughter, grace elliot, were killed. they were not wearing seat belts but the airbags never deployed. the lone survivor was her great grandson, an 11-month-old baby boy who was in the back seat. his mother is marie buzard. >> and they said he's paralyzed, and, as a parent, that's like... you can't even comprehend, my kid can't walk. he just learned....
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state companies like esther rabras are down a tremendous amount from whence you came into power in 2010ndicated that she is losing popularity, they have gone up and up and up. 24%he stop market is down since you took office in january 2011. many brazilians have been taken to the streets to protest the amount of money that is being spent on the world cup. at the expense of the quality of life here it it is not just about the $1.25 you talked about. what are some of the other issues? >> transportation, click services. inflation is stubbornly high. they are demanding higher ages. >> as anybody who follows why is this a religion in brazil? brazil lost to uruguay in 1950. they were the heavy freight. . -- favor. they were upset. why is a passion? is anybody can play. you can play soccer with a coconut if you need to. if you win, the rich and poor are excited. it goes across economic lines. >> cc people on opposing sides. they will sit down and have a double espresso. talking about the all. to brazil ining the world cup. thank you so much. stay with us. another check of the market movers on t
state companies like esther rabras are down a tremendous amount from whence you came into power in 2010ndicated that she is losing popularity, they have gone up and up and up. 24%he stop market is down since you took office in january 2011. many brazilians have been taken to the streets to protest the amount of money that is being spent on the world cup. at the expense of the quality of life here it it is not just about the $1.25 you talked about. what are some of the other issues? >>...
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esther's home is damaged but she has already heard from insurance. >> your insurance company said go ahead and get a hotel. >> yes. skbl jimmy went to the red cross for help. his home for the past 35 years burned up. >> it's gone. the red cross is helping to get shelter. cause of the fire is still under investigation. nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, mark. a major development in the high profile hate crime case at san jose state. three of the four students accused of bullying their black roommate was expelled. the university found they violated school rules and put the victim's safety in jeopardy. now the fourth student, joseph buamgarner must tak counseling sessions. are accused of putting a u-shape bike lock around their roommate's neck and taunting him because of the color of his skin. >>> this is where he grew up. it's about 60 miles southeast of livermore. he also made the comment about a miami condo. that involved alcohol, marijuana and a woman who was taken to the hospital. no charges were ever filed. today he told a crowd that the incident made him look at things differently
esther's home is damaged but she has already heard from insurance. >> your insurance company said go ahead and get a hotel. >> yes. skbl jimmy went to the red cross for help. his home for the past 35 years burned up. >> it's gone. the red cross is helping to get shelter. cause of the fire is still under investigation. nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, mark. a major development in the high profile hate crime case at san jose state. three of the four students accused of...
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i agree with what scott and esther said. they make perfect sense. none of us would ever advocate getting away with it. it has become a juggernaut. my state alone is well over 500. i do not think that is reasonable. >> it is the legislature that created many of these collateral consequences. one of my frustrations is it the legislature wants to pass a bill that suggest the courts invite people of these collateral consequences, why don't they just a limited some of them? i think that would be more appropriate way. >> you have to understand on this panel, you have some speed guys and local guys. we don't entirely trust the federal government, ok? >> i gathered that. >> i have to tell you some of us have an adverse reaction when the eoc puts out guidance suggesting that it is inappropriate for employers to ask about criminal convictions on initial job applications because, for those of us that are interested to reserve public safety, we have a general sense there is some relationship here. employers ought to have some idea of criminal backgrounds if the
i agree with what scott and esther said. they make perfect sense. none of us would ever advocate getting away with it. it has become a juggernaut. my state alone is well over 500. i do not think that is reasonable. >> it is the legislature that created many of these collateral consequences. one of my frustrations is it the legislature wants to pass a bill that suggest the courts invite people of these collateral consequences, why don't they just a limited some of them? i think that would...
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we will look at why the early $2 paid its ceo- cvs -- cbs paid its ceo esther might be 19 times biggere going rate. ♪ >> welcome back. we turn our focus to executive pay. a recent ceo competition study found an interesting collision between executive pay and a company-selected p or group -- peer group. interesting is probably an understatement. what does this study show us? >> we have a wonderful time incision expert who crunched the numbers from the s&p 500 for us. -- we have a wonderful compensation expert. the annual revenue really predicts what a ceo gets paid in cash. he figured out a going rate, as you said in your intro, based on the size of the company. we found a couple of companies who have much higher than their going rate. cbs and discovery being those two companies. >> who is using bigger companies groups?eer like cbs and discovery. cbs had about $15 billion in revenue last year. group, they included general electric, at&t, verizon, these companies that had seven times the amount of revenue that cbs had. based on what we are seeing, size is so predictive of how much cash a
we will look at why the early $2 paid its ceo- cvs -- cbs paid its ceo esther might be 19 times biggere going rate. ♪ >> welcome back. we turn our focus to executive pay. a recent ceo competition study found an interesting collision between executive pay and a company-selected p or group -- peer group. interesting is probably an understatement. what does this study show us? >> we have a wonderful time incision expert who crunched the numbers from the s&p 500 for us. -- we have...
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. >> a traumatized mother, esther hasn't come to terms with the abduction of her 15-year-old daughter. she still thinks it's a bad dream she'll awake from. her daughter is among the over 270 girls taken by boko haram fighters. more than three weeks on, they remain missing. >> i prefer that you go into my house, burn my house, break everything inside of my house, that would be better for me than taking my daughter, even taking my life, at that moment, i think i'm satisfied more than taking my daughter away. i'm not happy at all. i just feel like killing myself. >> most of the families in this once vibrant community, for them, life will never be the same. homes and government offices were set on fire by the attackers, but the sharpest pain inflicted on the people was here, at the girls' secondary school. >> a month ago, this school was full of life, hundreds of girls here were looking forward to fulfilling their dreams, and now it lies in ruins and the girls all gone. >> their attackers came before midnight and bundled more than 300 girls on trucks before taking them into the forest. 53
. >> a traumatized mother, esther hasn't come to terms with the abduction of her 15-year-old daughter. she still thinks it's a bad dream she'll awake from. her daughter is among the over 270 girls taken by boko haram fighters. more than three weeks on, they remain missing. >> i prefer that you go into my house, burn my house, break everything inside of my house, that would be better for me than taking my daughter, even taking my life, at that moment, i think i'm satisfied more than...
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kansas city fed president esther george speaking this evening and as for earnings, we have a look outabercrombie & fitch and the movie studio lions gate. >>> forecasts second the initial reading will be revised downward to reveal an economic contraction. chief economist at moody's, capital market research and david wu, head of global rates and currency research at bank of america merrill lynch research, also still with us. what are your expectations, john, what kind of revision are you looking for today? >> we think we'll see a decline of 0.3%, the first such decline since 2011. however, i do not believe that this is going to become a recurring phenomenon. we'll get a snap back in the second quarter. nevertheless, the u.s. economy is not growing as rapidly as had been expected several months ago. instead of growing by 2.7% at 2014 real gdp perhaps comes in just under 2.5% for the year. >> when you say snap back, what are you looking for, looking at? >> i think in the second quarter we could see growth between 3.5 to 4%. that's foot going to last. what we should do is average that slig
kansas city fed president esther george speaking this evening and as for earnings, we have a look outabercrombie & fitch and the movie studio lions gate. >>> forecasts second the initial reading will be revised downward to reveal an economic contraction. chief economist at moody's, capital market research and david wu, head of global rates and currency research at bank of america merrill lynch research, also still with us. what are your expectations, john, what kind of revision are...
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. >> a fromtized mother, esther still hasn't come to terms with the abduction of her 15-year-old daughter. she till thinks it is a bad dream eshe will awake from. her daughter is among the over 270 girls taken by fighters. more than three weeks on, may remain missing. >> break everything inside my house, that would be better for me than taking my daughter. even take my life at that moment, i think i am satisfied more than taking my daughter away. i just feel like killing myself. >> her pain is shared by most of the families in this once vibrant community, for them, life will never be the same. homes and government offices were set on fire, by the attackers. but the sharpest pain inflicted on the people, was here. at the girls secondary school. >> a month ago, this was full of life, hundreds of girls here, aring looing forward to fulfilling their dreams. and now it lies in ruins. and the girls, are all gone. bundled more than 300 girls on to trucks. >> taking them into the forrest. 53 of them escaped. among them, this girl, whose father insists we hide her identity, fearing she may be targ
. >> a fromtized mother, esther still hasn't come to terms with the abduction of her 15-year-old daughter. she till thinks it is a bad dream eshe will awake from. her daughter is among the over 270 girls taken by fighters. more than three weeks on, may remain missing. >> break everything inside my house, that would be better for me than taking my daughter. even take my life at that moment, i think i am satisfied more than taking my daughter away. i just feel like killing myself....
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lissa esther it's wonderful to be here at six then the i. you can always tell a teacher. i will be calling on people in the back row. pay attention. there may be a quiz at any point during this reading but i love being back. i have to say this with a live audience. i missed it. the senate is fine but not like this. it's nice to have human beings on the other side. okay we are doing this. [applause] okay i have got to behave myself here. not too much but a little bit. so i thought what i would do tonight is i would tell a story about the book and read from the book and tell you a little bit about it and then save as much time as we can for questions and answers so i can talk about whatever you all want to talk about. i start this book with my own story. i was belated life baby. my mother always called me a surprise. i was about 30 before i figured out what that meant. i have three much older brothers by the time the story starts in the early 1960s all three of my brothers are often the military. my daddy was selling carpeting and i was about 12 years old when he had a hear
lissa esther it's wonderful to be here at six then the i. you can always tell a teacher. i will be calling on people in the back row. pay attention. there may be a quiz at any point during this reading but i love being back. i have to say this with a live audience. i missed it. the senate is fine but not like this. it's nice to have human beings on the other side. okay we are doing this. [applause] okay i have got to behave myself here. not too much but a little bit. so i thought what i would...
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. >> a traumatized plotting, esther hasn't come to ternlts th the abduction of her daughter. our daughter is over 270 girls taken by boko haram fighters. more than three weeks on they remain repliesing. >> i prefer if they were are my suggestion, they should go into my house burn my house break everything inside my house, it would be better than me than taking my daughter. even they take my life at that moment i think i'm satisfied more than they take my daughter away. honestly i'm not happy at all. i just feel like kill myself. >> her pain is shared by motion in this community. for them life will not be the same. homes and government offices were set afire by the attackers but the biggest pain was here at the girls secondary school. a month ago this school was full of life. hundreds ever girls were looking forward to fulfilling their dreams and now it lies in ruins and the girls are all gone. the attackers came just before midnight and bundled more than 300 girls on board trucks taking them into the forest. 53 escaped. this father who hid his identity fearing he might be tar
. >> a traumatized plotting, esther hasn't come to ternlts th the abduction of her daughter. our daughter is over 270 girls taken by boko haram fighters. more than three weeks on they remain repliesing. >> i prefer if they were are my suggestion, they should go into my house burn my house break everything inside my house, it would be better than me than taking my daughter. even they take my life at that moment i think i'm satisfied more than they take my daughter away. honestly i'm...
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. >> if you have something to eat, esther works in one of the biggest markets. there are many traders that have degrees. this connection between the available training and the labor market, are very few white collars jobs and a lot more opportunities starting small businesses in the informal sector. but for many young people, they simply don't have the right skims or the capitol to get started. rebecca success has been limited in parts of widespread corruption. it's a general program across africa, i will give you an example, if you look at most of the violence that happens in the country. out of any public protest and so on, it is led by the youth. ten that means this young people are just awaiting for any opportunity to raise up. most come from the growing middle class, the beggars are among the majority who need them. it is the same story across much of the continent, africa's young people need leaders to deliver growth and jobs before the problem become as political crisis. malcolm web, al jazeera. it was held in the same province that was targeted in a suic
. >> if you have something to eat, esther works in one of the biggest markets. there are many traders that have degrees. this connection between the available training and the labor market, are very few white collars jobs and a lot more opportunities starting small businesses in the informal sector. but for many young people, they simply don't have the right skims or the capitol to get started. rebecca success has been limited in parts of widespread corruption. it's a general program...
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. >> atramenttized mother, esther still hasn't some to terms with the abduction of her 15-year-old daughtershe still thinks it's a bad dream think will wake from. her 15-year-old daughter is among the 270 other girls taken but boko haram fighters. more than three weeks after, they remain missing. >> i prefer, as a mother, they should go into my house, burn my house, break everything if they give me back my daughter. that would be better for me. even take my life at that moment. i think i am satisfied. more than. >> her pain is shared by most of the families in this once vibrant community. for them life will never be the same. >> homes and government offices were set on fire by the attackers. but the sharpest pain was here. at the girls secondary school. >> a month ago, this school was full of life, hundreds of girls here were looking forward to fulfilling their dreams, and now it lies in ruins. and the girls are all gone. >>ty ask tears came just before midnight. and buned more than 300 girls on to trucks before taking them into the forrest. 53 of them escaped. among them, this girl whose f
. >> atramenttized mother, esther still hasn't some to terms with the abduction of her 15-year-old daughtershe still thinks it's a bad dream think will wake from. her 15-year-old daughter is among the 270 other girls taken but boko haram fighters. more than three weeks after, they remain missing. >> i prefer, as a mother, they should go into my house, burn my house, break everything if they give me back my daughter. that would be better for me. even take my life at that moment. i...
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i agree with what scott and esther said. they make perfect sense. none of us would ever advocate getting away with it. it has become a juggernaut. my state alone is well over 500. i do not think that is reasonable. >> it is the legislature that created many of these collateral consequences. it themy frustrations is legislature wants to pass a bill that suggest the courts invite people of these collateral consequences, why don't they just a limited some of them? i think that would be more appropriate way. to understand on this panel, you have some speed guys and local guys. we don't entirely trust the federal government, ok? >> i gathered that. >> i have to tell you some of us have an adverse reaction when guidanceuts out suggesting that it is inappropriate for employers to ask about criminal convictions on initial job applications because, for those of us that interested to reserve public safety, we have a general sense there is some relationship here. employers ought to have some backgrounds ifl they are going to hire someone. what is the eoc tryin
i agree with what scott and esther said. they make perfect sense. none of us would ever advocate getting away with it. it has become a juggernaut. my state alone is well over 500. i do not think that is reasonable. >> it is the legislature that created many of these collateral consequences. it themy frustrations is legislature wants to pass a bill that suggest the courts invite people of these collateral consequences, why don't they just a limited some of them? i think that would be more...
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i will tell you right now, one of the great tragedies of my country is that esther obama is looking -mr. obama is looking the other way while equally horrible things are happening to prisoners -- of those we capture in afghanistan. they're being executed in the battlefield. it is unbelievable stuff going on there that doesn't necessarily get reported. things don't change. quick that was pulitzer prize-winning journalist who exposed the massacre in vietnam, seymour hersh. he went on to expose these photographs of abu ghraib and last week was the 10 week anniversary of that exposÉ. >> it brings up an important point in even about the current administration which is lack of accountability across the board for serious human rights violations by current administration officials and former administration officials in abu ghraib and honda harder centers foretention the cellular of the obama administration to seek any kind of meaningful accountability, criminal or civil, i think is a deep stain and critical mistake legacy.'s agassiz -- >> what makes you think your case can move forward since
i will tell you right now, one of the great tragedies of my country is that esther obama is looking -mr. obama is looking the other way while equally horrible things are happening to prisoners -- of those we capture in afghanistan. they're being executed in the battlefield. it is unbelievable stuff going on there that doesn't necessarily get reported. things don't change. quick that was pulitzer prize-winning journalist who exposed the massacre in vietnam, seymour hersh. he went on to expose...
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vigil on brookdale avenue in front of that apartment where 3-year-old santana williams and his mother esther loane died in a fire on april 16th. a report released last week says the fire started in the living room of their two story apartment. mother and son were found in the bathroom on the second floor. the report also said that smoke detectors were not working in that home and crews could not find a fire extinguisher. >> i just want answers. like i'm definitely not here to point fingers. my son, i mean, man, his smile speaks for had itself. so much life. he didn't get to go to kindergarten. he ain't got to start his life yet. you know, this could have been prevented. >> we've asked for the last time they maintain these units. the last time they inspected them, the last time that they had any type of trouble. >>> nbc bay area reached out to the fire department and the san francisco housing authority and a spokesperson from each department told us that they cannot comment on the fire because the investigation is not yet complete. >>> to oakland now where police are looking for the gunman wh
vigil on brookdale avenue in front of that apartment where 3-year-old santana williams and his mother esther loane died in a fire on april 16th. a report released last week says the fire started in the living room of their two story apartment. mother and son were found in the bathroom on the second floor. the report also said that smoke detectors were not working in that home and crews could not find a fire extinguisher. >> i just want answers. like i'm definitely not here to point...
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esther felt it had 84. vallejo again at 80 degrees in downtown san francisco today have 72. 80s if you're heading into high country. berkeley he did have 72 at the upper 66 heading out to work or school as in terms of your extended forecast temperatures could drop another 10 degrees as we start our weekend all caught saturday include additions by sunday as as we head into next week looking at a 10 percent chance of rain on monday. it doesn't look too likely. so i can't really what is the cooler temperatures 3 to the badgers over which should be for this time of year the looks like the sun shines and surround it looks like we could be back in the '80s as we head into next thursday. more on that momentarily. right now i want to talk traffic because we're still doing with a bit of a wait here and some of those tests wind sprints if you're heading into san francisco via the bay bridge this, the rest of the commute looking pretty good grief especially if you have fasttrack. meter and light first off and drive is
esther felt it had 84. vallejo again at 80 degrees in downtown san francisco today have 72. 80s if you're heading into high country. berkeley he did have 72 at the upper 66 heading out to work or school as in terms of your extended forecast temperatures could drop another 10 degrees as we start our weekend all caught saturday include additions by sunday as as we head into next week looking at a 10 percent chance of rain on monday. it doesn't look too likely. so i can't really what is the cooler...
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esther forbes who is the executive director of six and i and her organization have done a traffic job establishing this place as a vibrant cultural center now celebrating its tenth anniversary. we are looking forward to continuincontinuin g our great partnership with them. as a bookstore owner i'm often asked by writers for it by somehow to promote a book after it's been published. i don't think i have ever suggested going out and winning a pulitzer prize and making sure it's awarded just a few weeks before the release of the book. but that's what glenn greenwald did. how is that working out for you glenn? very well. glenn of course led the reporting team at the guardian which along with the "washington post" just won the public service pulitzer for reporting on edward snowden's nsa files. the pulitzer committee commended len and his colleagues specifically for sparking a debate about the relationship between the government and the public over issues of security and privacy. glenn has been winning awards and recognition for just this sort of revelatory provocative coverage ever since
esther forbes who is the executive director of six and i and her organization have done a traffic job establishing this place as a vibrant cultural center now celebrating its tenth anniversary. we are looking forward to continuincontinuin g our great partnership with them. as a bookstore owner i'm often asked by writers for it by somehow to promote a book after it's been published. i don't think i have ever suggested going out and winning a pulitzer prize and making sure it's awarded just a few...
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. >> esther garcia votes yes. >> the clerk will report for the third time. >> thirty-two members votedi. zero members voted no. >> the ayes have it. everything i said earlier still stands. good work. [inaudible conversations] >> if you're accused of being ambitious and if you're accused of being wild party, it was a death sentence, professionally it could damage her family. what it meant was you put the group before anything else. you put yourself before the group. for chinese history that was totally unimaginable under the confucian period or underscores the socialist period. when i got there, things were beginning to change in some deep way. when i began to hear around me was people talking about themselves. not in a self glamorizing our self-promotional way but just in a self protected weight and anyway they said it matters what i want in this world and the world i want to define for myself. so even the term in chinese for myself was transforming. people were getting comfortable using it. in the united states we talk about the me generation as being this period in which we start to
. >> esther garcia votes yes. >> the clerk will report for the third time. >> thirty-two members votedi. zero members voted no. >> the ayes have it. everything i said earlier still stands. good work. [inaudible conversations] >> if you're accused of being ambitious and if you're accused of being wild party, it was a death sentence, professionally it could damage her family. what it meant was you put the group before anything else. you put yourself before the group....
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inhave been trying to engage the process with the chief investor of pfizer, as esther zeneca saw themneca saw them try to sweeten the offer, i think that this may hurt science. we are down to harming science from astrazeneca. you have to be kidding me. >> the board did not just reject them out right, they said it is a little bit better of an offer. does this mean if the science is protected if the insect -- executives get more money? it is kind of an interesting weekend. >> where is the government? >> the government in the u.k. has come out, adamantly against the deal, worried about job cuts and science and here in the united states, if this deal were to go forward i think that you would have the government talking about the tax inversion issue and what kind of taxes would be produced on the u.s. treasury side. >> i wonder, jeff mccracken. when you look at this in the discussion over the jobs, is this just the u.k. does not want to give up their prized company? >> a lot of this goes back to candy and cap very. when they were acquired a lot of guarantees were put in place and they did
inhave been trying to engage the process with the chief investor of pfizer, as esther zeneca saw themneca saw them try to sweeten the offer, i think that this may hurt science. we are down to harming science from astrazeneca. you have to be kidding me. >> the board did not just reject them out right, they said it is a little bit better of an offer. does this mean if the science is protected if the insect -- executives get more money? it is kind of an interesting weekend. >> where is...
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a lot of questions going forward, but there is a someegy, maybe, to court executives at esther zenecaave discussions along the way. next for theat is company? they made the case that they are strong enough to go it alone. do think they could potentially be looking at an acquisition in the future to try to bolster the given the activity they have had over the last couple of years, they have a lot on their plate. saying -- we will get some very interesting data points coming up. i think internal focus and making sure that they deliver on what they have in the pipeline, rather than external focus and look for something to add, at least in the short term. >> the gap between the last was $55.ce astra has said, my ts, it will probably enter in discussions it 58 -- at 58.85. it is a small bridge, is it realistic to assume that pfizer could come back with 58 .85 on the table? >> that made very clear that they would like a recommendation from astrazeneca's board. otherwise the risk would increase. it is also worth highlighting that astrazeneca's board said that more than 10% seems to be media
a lot of questions going forward, but there is a someegy, maybe, to court executives at esther zenecaave discussions along the way. next for theat is company? they made the case that they are strong enough to go it alone. do think they could potentially be looking at an acquisition in the future to try to bolster the given the activity they have had over the last couple of years, they have a lot on their plate. saying -- we will get some very interesting data points coming up. i think internal...
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esther president, thank you for convening this meeting.the russian federation has described events as a punitive military operation against peaceful activists. this is yet again a gross distortion of the facts. the ukrainian government has the right and the responsibility to uphold the rule of law and protect its citizens in its own territory. it should do so in a proportionate and measured way. the actions undertaken this morning by ukrainian security forces in and around appear to have been just that. in an effort to relieve the city from armed groups that have been terrorizing the local population. we urge them to continue to take every effort to ensure that the risks to civilians are minimized. let's be absolutely clear. there is no council sitting around this table that would allow its towns to be overrun by armed militants. none of us would advocate responsibility for the protection of citizens on her own territory that are being intimidated and brutalized by heavily armed groups backed by a neighboring country. proportionate is not
esther president, thank you for convening this meeting.the russian federation has described events as a punitive military operation against peaceful activists. this is yet again a gross distortion of the facts. the ukrainian government has the right and the responsibility to uphold the rule of law and protect its citizens in its own territory. it should do so in a proportionate and measured way. the actions undertaken this morning by ukrainian security forces in and around appear to have been...
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it is esther, not esta and all it is 10 arrest records and no convictions. there is problem making sure they're accurate. when they're accurate, they're good. the question is the accuracy. that is my concern. >> general seller? >> [inaudible] -- consequences itself. so, expungement was not fully thought through, i think that's what we're starting to realize. but it goes to the same issue about fairness to the employer. whether it's a bonafide qualification for the job. so the, do you all have any thoughts on this whole subject of expungement as it receipts to these issues. >> what types of problems are you seeing? what crimes are expungable and what sorts of problems are people seeing? >> well, it was a generic bill that allowed for expungement. so it really didn't have many guidelines. i think between local defense attorneys and local judges they have been kind of creating a new body of law. so it is really particularly difficult because we don'thave very specifics that would be necessary for expungement. so any "d" felony. it could be anything pled down to
it is esther, not esta and all it is 10 arrest records and no convictions. there is problem making sure they're accurate. when they're accurate, they're good. the question is the accuracy. that is my concern. >> general seller? >> [inaudible] -- consequences itself. so, expungement was not fully thought through, i think that's what we're starting to realize. but it goes to the same issue about fairness to the employer. whether it's a bonafide qualification for the job. so the, do...
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was a precursor to some degree of the electronic cigarette even though it operated differently, ,nd esther zeller -- mr. zeller .ou might remember that there became a real opportunity for individuals to use a product that got what they were looking for without a combustible. how quickly we have moved to a point where now harm reduction is no longer a goal. technology allows us to get there. trust me, mr. chairman, we can work out these things about flavors and all of this. but for god sakes, let's not say we are not going to let technology play part of the process of taking more americans off of using combustible tobacco .roducts i look at the pool that was cameable to us when gum out. we were ecstatic because this gave the ability for some people to break the cycle of combustible tobacco products. then the patch came out. not everybody could do the gum. not everybody can do the patch. now we have electronic cigarettes. rather than kill this before we know what we've got -- let's do the science. i think mr. zeller is attempting to do that. i know the job in front of you. i know the statuto
was a precursor to some degree of the electronic cigarette even though it operated differently, ,nd esther zeller -- mr. zeller .ou might remember that there became a real opportunity for individuals to use a product that got what they were looking for without a combustible. how quickly we have moved to a point where now harm reduction is no longer a goal. technology allows us to get there. trust me, mr. chairman, we can work out these things about flavors and all of this. but for god sakes,...
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many of the names are biblically inspired, ruth, esther, mary, hanna, rebecca. two thirds of the girls are christian and forced to convert to islam. families and supporters of the kidnapped girls have been protesting, demanding the nigerian find their nieces, sisters, daughters. the cries of nigerian activists have been echoed around the world. demonstrators from washington, d.c. to london held signs saying bring back our daughters, our girls, a campaign that began on twitter and spread. some girls are targeted by the government, saying they've been accused of working the group to make the nigerian president look bad. those accusations could stir more anger. >> many people are angry with the government's handling of the object ducks, and these allegations could lead more people to the street. >> as outrage swells globally, the united states is speaking out. secretary of state john kerry called for nigerian president to do more to find the girls. president jonathan then broke his silence. >> we believe that we will get them out. >> many nigerians want more than p
many of the names are biblically inspired, ruth, esther, mary, hanna, rebecca. two thirds of the girls are christian and forced to convert to islam. families and supporters of the kidnapped girls have been protesting, demanding the nigerian find their nieces, sisters, daughters. the cries of nigerian activists have been echoed around the world. demonstrators from washington, d.c. to london held signs saying bring back our daughters, our girls, a campaign that began on twitter and spread. some...