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. >> but esther pearl designed camp real story. her summer camp to expose young people to what movie making is like in the real world. with one big exception. this world is a 100% female endeavor. >> a big problem when you only have 16% of decision makers in the media women, you're not going to have a media that reflects our society. >> esther knows these numbers not just from reports she has read, but the life she's lived. esther has spent a career in the film business. for seven years she worked at pixar studios finding her name high up in the credits as art and story department manager for the incredible and monsters inc. she went on to get her master's. but she's not the type to write another paper or do another study. >> i'm a little bit of ask question first. >> esther wanted to do something to help fix what she sees is the problem. last year she started camp real story. three dozen women working in teams to create short film. they story board, shoot, edit and learn to collaborate under the eyes of volunteers from the world o
. >> but esther pearl designed camp real story. her summer camp to expose young people to what movie making is like in the real world. with one big exception. this world is a 100% female endeavor. >> a big problem when you only have 16% of decision makers in the media women, you're not going to have a media that reflects our society. >> esther knows these numbers not just from reports she has read, but the life she's lived. esther has spent a career in the film business. for...
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esther has spent a career in the film business. for seven years she worked at emeryville's pixar studios. you can find her name high up in the credits as art and story department manager for "the incredibles" and monsters inc." she's not the type to write another paper or do another study. >> i'm sort of a little bit of a shoot first, ask questions later type of person. >> when you say remake -- >> reporter: esther wanted to do something to help fix what she sees as a problem. that's why last year she started camp reel stories. three dozen young women working in teams to create short films, they story board, shoot, edit, and most important, learn to collaborate, all under the eyes of volunteers, female, of course, from the world of film. and they do it all in just five days. >> we were really, really surprised at the quality of work, considering none of the girls had any film and video experience. >> reporter: norma, a high school senior from oakland, had never considered film a possible career for her. she does now. >> at first i
esther has spent a career in the film business. for seven years she worked at emeryville's pixar studios. you can find her name high up in the credits as art and story department manager for "the incredibles" and monsters inc." she's not the type to write another paper or do another study. >> i'm sort of a little bit of a shoot first, ask questions later type of person. >> when you say remake -- >> reporter: esther wanted to do something to help fix what she...
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someone named esther earl -- who was not hazel because esther was real. a girl and then she grew and then she got sick with cancer. she met john green when he was an already famous author. and she was a fan. >> she was an amazing kid. she was really thoughtful and very funny. >> reporter: he says it was that spirit in esther to inspire him to invent hazel and her insight. and to know it might not happen, what do you say to that? her videos made her a celebrity online. >> i'm not always amazing and i'm not always strong and i'm not always brave and you guys should know that. >> john says ester taught him a short life can be a good life. he's right. >> reporter: it was short. esther died almost four years ago at 16. never seeing what she inspired, this -- a movie her mom told us she would have loved. this kid, this young woman who did not get to go past young. john donvan, abc news, washington. >>> esther's parents said they think she might have seen the movie twice. >>> don't forget our hillary >> >>> breaking news, we're live with a search for a woman and
someone named esther earl -- who was not hazel because esther was real. a girl and then she grew and then she got sick with cancer. she met john green when he was an already famous author. and she was a fan. >> she was an amazing kid. she was really thoughtful and very funny. >> reporter: he says it was that spirit in esther to inspire him to invent hazel and her insight. and to know it might not happen, what do you say to that? her videos made her a celebrity online. >> i'm...
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and then, esther did die. >> not always. not always awesome. not always strong. not always brave.is truth. and, that is some of what seems surprisingly to work about the movie. it is not about surprise rescue. that's what woodley liked about it. >> all about the small moments. not necessarily how many big things you do or who is going to remember you? hazel doesn't need to be validated by any one other than herself. >> a story well told, obviously because it may be giving the term summer blockbuster a whole new meaning. for "nightline," i'm john donvan, in washington. >>> indeed. our thanks to john donvan. and finally from us tonight, a political upset of epic proportions in the virginia elections. after spending a cool $5 million for his re-election bid, congressman eric cantor lost the republican primary to a political unknown from the tea party. becoming the first sitting house majority leader in history to lose a primary fight. tonight's dark horse winner, dave brat is a college professor, who spent only around $100,000 by comparison. the enormous loss is a stunning surprise f
and then, esther did die. >> not always. not always awesome. not always strong. not always brave.is truth. and, that is some of what seems surprisingly to work about the movie. it is not about surprise rescue. that's what woodley liked about it. >> all about the small moments. not necessarily how many big things you do or who is going to remember you? hazel doesn't need to be validated by any one other than herself. >> a story well told, obviously because it may be giving the...
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esther perel, thank you so much for joining us. mating in captivity, esther perel. check her out.e'll be right back. ladies and gentlemen, the mayor of whatever, usa... people of america, whatever, usa is a real town that bud light is taking over for the summer. just like you're watching on your real tv with your real eyeballs, you can go, for real! find out how at upforwhatever.com. steep that's it for "the report," everybody. good night. ptioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by comedy central >> it's 11:59 and 59 seconds. this happened on youtube today. ♪ hang over, hang over, hasn't over ♪ ( laughter ) ( applause ) that is snoop dogg because apparently if you say i'm so wasted three times in the mirror, snoop dogg just shows up. he just shows up. you provided you have cameras
esther perel, thank you so much for joining us. mating in captivity, esther perel. check her out.e'll be right back. ladies and gentlemen, the mayor of whatever, usa... people of america, whatever, usa is a real town that bud light is taking over for the summer. just like you're watching on your real tv with your real eyeballs, you can go, for real! find out how at upforwhatever.com. steep that's it for "the report," everybody. good night. ptioning sponsored by comedy central...
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esther perel, thank you so much for joining us. mating in captivity, esther perel. check her out. more this ispirited nights.tune. it's undistilled, yet it has a smooth clean finish. you might choose a regular beer, but then you might get a regular night. miller fortune. your fortune awaits. it's built to be as fast as it is strongor advil. and fights pain at the site of inflammation. advil has the strength and speed to help you move past pain. advil. make today yours. steep that's it for "the report," everybody. good night. ptioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by comedy central >> it's 11:59 and 59 seconds. this happened on youtube today. ♪ hangr,
esther perel, thank you so much for joining us. mating in captivity, esther perel. check her out. more this ispirited nights.tune. it's undistilled, yet it has a smooth clean finish. you might choose a regular beer, but then you might get a regular night. miller fortune. your fortune awaits. it's built to be as fast as it is strongor advil. and fights pain at the site of inflammation. advil has the strength and speed to help you move past pain. advil. make today yours. steep that's it for...
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not hazel because esther was real.rl in the 1990s and then she grew. and then she got sick with cancer. she met john green when he was already a famous author and she was a fan. >> she was an amazing kid. astonishingly empathetic, very funny. >> he says that spirit in esther inspired him to invent hazel and her insight to want a full life and to know it may not happen. what do you say to that esther's videos made her a minor celebrity on-line. >> i'm not always amazing, awesome, strong the and brave, and you should know that. >> john says, esther taught him a short life can be a good, meaningful life and he's right. >> reporter: it was short. esther died almost four years ago at 16. never seeing what she inspired this. >> i fell in love with him the way you fall asleep. >> reporter: a movie her mom told us she would have loved this kid, this young woman who did not get to go past young. john donvan, abc news, washington. >> my daughter saw the movie this week. she said it was really, really powerful and intense and ver
not hazel because esther was real.rl in the 1990s and then she grew. and then she got sick with cancer. she met john green when he was already a famous author and she was a fan. >> she was an amazing kid. astonishingly empathetic, very funny. >> he says that spirit in esther inspired him to invent hazel and her insight to want a full life and to know it may not happen. what do you say to that esther's videos made her a minor celebrity on-line. >> i'm not always amazing,...
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esther, what a great title. >> thank you. >> that's funny. you give us an idea what the paleo diet is? >> yes, the paleo diet is really a plant based diet. most people think it means beating their chests and waving clubs of meat around. our ancestors ate a lot of vegetables and fresh fruit. when it was in season. then following that, we ate quality fats. avocados, nuts and seeds. >> very important, fats are superimportant. people don't realize how important they are. >> especially when it comes to regulating female hormones and physiology and fat burning. at the top of the list, there also quality proteins, pastured proteins ideally from animals that are raised on grass. >> so grass-fed cows -- >> c.o.w.s, hens raised on pasture that were eating grubbs, worms. >> not caged chickens. >> not corn or soy fed just is grass fed as nature intended it to be. >> exactly. tell me, what have you brought me to show you and give me an idea of what it is we're talking about so people get a visual which is always a very important thing. >> i tried to keep
esther, what a great title. >> thank you. >> that's funny. you give us an idea what the paleo diet is? >> yes, the paleo diet is really a plant based diet. most people think it means beating their chests and waving clubs of meat around. our ancestors ate a lot of vegetables and fresh fruit. when it was in season. then following that, we ate quality fats. avocados, nuts and seeds. >> very important, fats are superimportant. people don't realize how important they are....
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esther died almost four years ago at 16.- >> i fell in love with him the way you fall asleep. >> reporter: a movie her mom told us she would have loved this kid, this young woman who did not get to go past young. john donvan, abc news, washington. >> my daughter saw the movie this week. she said it was really, really powerful and intense and very sad. >> i'd love to see it. >> she actually had -- esther was diagnosed with a metastasized capillary thyroid cancer in france. there were tumors already in her lungs. the moved from england and treated at boston children's hospital. >> the videos are still on you tube if you want to get to know her more. pretty incredible. family and friends celebrate her life every august 3rd. they call it esther day. >> that's sweet. >>> making on-line shopping a better experience. >> the technology that helps you learn more about your clothes. better experience. >> the technology that helps you learn more about your clothes. uh-huh! anytime you want it. part of the air wick familiar favorites co
esther died almost four years ago at 16.- >> i fell in love with him the way you fall asleep. >> reporter: a movie her mom told us she would have loved this kid, this young woman who did not get to go past young. john donvan, abc news, washington. >> my daughter saw the movie this week. she said it was really, really powerful and intense and very sad. >> i'd love to see it. >> she actually had -- esther was diagnosed with a metastasized capillary thyroid cancer in...
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you know, we had esther for 16 years. an amazing life.don't want to give away too much. it's in the book. but, you know, we had esther in the hospital here and there was a time we thought we were going to lose her and the nurses seemed to be unconcerned and nonchalant and i was with her alone for a few minutes thinking my daughter was leaving us and i stopped and, you know, i can't tell you what we shared but i can tell you she was the one comforting me. she said, daddy, i don't want you to be sad. and i said, well, your example of bravery and strength will give me the strength to go on. i think hazel grace has that same spirit and that same powerful message. >> wow. >> wonderful to know that was included in this film. it is not just a big hollywood premiere but it really grabs the essence of esther. lori and wayne earl, thank you so much for spending some time with us this morning. >> thank you. >> thank you very much for having us. thank you so much. "new day" will be back in just a moment. on my count. the one where you step up and sav
you know, we had esther for 16 years. an amazing life.don't want to give away too much. it's in the book. but, you know, we had esther in the hospital here and there was a time we thought we were going to lose her and the nurses seemed to be unconcerned and nonchalant and i was with her alone for a few minutes thinking my daughter was leaving us and i stopped and, you know, i can't tell you what we shared but i can tell you she was the one comforting me. she said, daddy, i don't want you to be...
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esther died of cancer in august 2010 when she was 16.us period of grief after her death. so it was just something i couldn't not write. it is usually the most fun kind of writing, but in this case it was also the most sad. >> stephen: well, this has been called a "young adult novel." how do you feel about that term, "young adult novel" because as far as i can tell, a young adult novel is a regular novel that people actually read. [laughter] >> yeah. steep because it seems like when you call something a young adult model, there's a ghettoization. >> there's also that connotation, oh, i might like reading it. i love being a pop writer. i want to stay one. >> stephen: you're more than a pop writer. you're a multimedia pop artist because you also have something called the blog brothers you do with your brother. what's his name? >> hank. >> and you have a youtube channel. >> just one person. >> stephen: exactly. i think that might have been hank. not out of the question. over 200 million views. what do you want to do on the blog brothers that
esther died of cancer in august 2010 when she was 16.us period of grief after her death. so it was just something i couldn't not write. it is usually the most fun kind of writing, but in this case it was also the most sad. >> stephen: well, this has been called a "young adult novel." how do you feel about that term, "young adult novel" because as far as i can tell, a young adult novel is a regular novel that people actually read. [laughter] >> yeah. steep because...
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>> esther wanted to do something to help fix what she sees as a problem.that's why last year she started camp real stories. three dozen young women working in teams to create short films. they storyboard, shoot, edit and most important learn to collaborate. all under the eyes of volunteers, female, of course, from the world of film. and they do it all in just five days. >> we were really surprised at the quality of the work considering none of them had film experience. >> norma had never considered film a possible career for her. >> at first i didn't think how people are portrayed. oh, it's a film. we don't look like that. women don't really act like how we are in the media. we're really different. >> it's feedback like that that convinced her to bring it back for a second year. even add a second week and hopefully inspire the next generation. >> much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, back out to the pride parade preparations and all you need to know about attending a few hours before it kicks off. >>> and facebook experiments with your newsfeed
>> esther wanted to do something to help fix what she sees as a problem.that's why last year she started camp real stories. three dozen young women working in teams to create short films. they storyboard, shoot, edit and most important learn to collaborate. all under the eyes of volunteers, female, of course, from the world of film. and they do it all in just five days. >> we were really surprised at the quality of the work considering none of them had film experience. >>...
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whack with us now is esther dyson, the chairman of the esther -- adventurer holding.n investor in x core aerospace and is even a trained cosmonaut will stop she spent several months training in russia. and richardon musk branson don't have cosmonaut on their resume. you have an edge on them. >> you know exactly what it's going to be like. >> how does that help you as a space investor? >> it makes it more real. a lot of people think of space is being exotic and intangible. my dad was actually a physicist and still lives and astronomer. granted asook it for a kid and i take it for granted as far as what you actually learn and cosmonaut training. it's very basic. it is space plumbing. how do you fix the air exchanger? what happense -- to your body? how do you keep the oxygen level appropriate? >> have you been to space? >> no. i have been weightless seven or eight times and i will probably go up sometime most likely next year. as an investor and board member, i get to do the last flight before we go commercial. >> tell us what x core is. >> it was started in a guy named
whack with us now is esther dyson, the chairman of the esther -- adventurer holding.n investor in x core aerospace and is even a trained cosmonaut will stop she spent several months training in russia. and richardon musk branson don't have cosmonaut on their resume. you have an edge on them. >> you know exactly what it's going to be like. >> how does that help you as a space investor? >> it makes it more real. a lot of people think of space is being exotic and intangible. my...
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esther considera que el jugador que ignorÓ al niÑo que estaba visible en el lugar.s el contenido de su conversiÓn en instantes. a mis amigas. [ locutor ] añade hasta 10 y todos reciben un precio tan bajo como $25 al mes cada uno. ipues a mi familia! ihola mamá! hola hija. itraje a rubina! ihola rubina! ah...¿las facturas son separadas? [ locutor ] claro! ahhhh...ihola, mi amor! [ locutor ] comienza tu sprint framily y obtén el móvil para los amantes de la música ¿problemas para escuchar en el teléfono? con 6 meses gratis de spotify premium. visita sprintcaptel.com. ♪ >> el presidente de colombia, juan manuel santos reelegido para un segundo mandato pidiÓ por el apoyo de todos los colombianos al procesan busca de la paz. nuestra compaÑera calderÓn conversó con el mandatario para conversar de este y otros temas, ilia adelante. >> hola enrique muy buenas noches te saludo desde la plaza de armas en la casa de nariÑo hace un rato hable con el presidente santos electo presidente de los colombianos. le preguntÉ sobre qué va a hacer sobre el cuento y 5% de los que no votaro
esther considera que el jugador que ignorÓ al niÑo que estaba visible en el lugar.s el contenido de su conversiÓn en instantes. a mis amigas. [ locutor ] añade hasta 10 y todos reciben un precio tan bajo como $25 al mes cada uno. ipues a mi familia! ihola mamá! hola hija. itraje a rubina! ihola rubina! ah...¿las facturas son separadas? [ locutor ] claro! ahhhh...ihola, mi amor! [ locutor ] comienza tu sprint framily y obtén el móvil para los amantes de la música ¿problemas para...
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en twitter esther considera que por el contrario ignorÓ al niÑo que estaba visible en el lugar. del contexto la imagen. ilia calderÓn entrevistó a juan manuel sa ♪ >> el presidente de colombia, juan manuel santos reelegido para un segundo mandato pidiÓ por el apoyo de todos los colombianos al procesan busca de la paz. nuestra compaÑera calderÓn conversó con el mandatario para conversar de este y otros temas, ilia adelante. >> hola enrique muy buenas noches te saludo desde la plaza de armas en la casa de nariÑo hace un rato hable con el presidente santos electo presidente le e cuento y 5% de los que no votaron para convencerlo de que su propuesta de paz es la correcta. hablamos de venezuela y cÓmo no preguntarle a la seÑora mercedes si la iba a dar la casita uno de los vÍdeos mÁs vistos en esta carrera electoral, esto es largo de la entrevista. >> rl 50.9% de los colombianos votÓ por el proyecto de santos en unas elecciones donde la paz se convirtiÓ en la bandera principal, quÉ pasa con quienes no consideran que el proyecto de paz del presidente serÁ adecuado. >> cÓmo convencer a
en twitter esther considera que por el contrario ignorÓ al niÑo que estaba visible en el lugar. del contexto la imagen. ilia calderÓn entrevistó a juan manuel sa ♪ >> el presidente de colombia, juan manuel santos reelegido para un segundo mandato pidiÓ por el apoyo de todos los colombianos al procesan busca de la paz. nuestra compaÑera calderÓn conversó con el mandatario para conversar de este y otros temas, ilia adelante. >> hola enrique muy buenas noches te saludo desde...
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requiere una gran vocaciÓn, patricia lo entiende muy bien porque es madre de dos niÑas, lo saben tambiÉn estherlen. >> la estadÍa de los niÑos en el refugio es temporalmente mientras investiga la causa y razones del abandono, despuÉs las autoridades determinarÁn su destino final, pero mientras tanto las policÍas se encargan de que reciban una educaciÓn. asistan a la escuela y desarrollen cualidades con la computadora. >> la satisfacciÓn de la labor cumplida, no tiene precio, sentir la sonrisa, deseamos 1000 veces pagadas. >> y con esa satisfacciÓn, continÚan adelante estas mujeres que han consagrado su vida a ayudar a los niÑos que fueron abandonados a su suerte por quienes debÍan cuidarlos y protegerlos. >> son muchas las necesidades para tener un albergue, como se podrÁ imaginar, si quiere tender una mano llame al nÚmero en pantalla. para mÁs informaciÓn puede entrar en primerimpacto.com, que asÍ puede cambiar la vida de un llegÓ el momento de despedirnos, gracias por su fidelidad, que pasen todo su maravilloso fin de semana. >> gran por acompaÑarnos en esta noche de viernes, 6 de junio, y es
requiere una gran vocaciÓn, patricia lo entiende muy bien porque es madre de dos niÑas, lo saben tambiÉn estherlen. >> la estadÍa de los niÑos en el refugio es temporalmente mientras investiga la causa y razones del abandono, despuÉs las autoridades determinarÁn su destino final, pero mientras tanto las policÍas se encargan de que reciban una educaciÓn. asistan a la escuela y desarrollen cualidades con la computadora. >> la satisfacciÓn de la labor cumplida, no tiene...
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that would be esther line technologies, a specialized manufactured company. upgraded to a buy from a hold. >> that's right, the ticker is esl, and the firm says esther line is in significant development. the target has been bumped from 112 to 138. so seeing the stock has gone up almost 67% in the past year. >> okay. >> let's talk family. carl icahn is calling for the company to be put up for sale immediately. family dollars responded by saying if, it's open to constructive communication with shareholders. so is the stock worth your dollars, and will icahn get hi way? let's start talking numbers. mark, technicals, please. >> it looks like a discount on a charts. so a lot of this move seems to be baked into the share price this morning. it's gotten overbought. you do see an eight-month trend line that was broken, exceeded when the stock recently gapped. we did see an acceleration in volume and expansion, and the stock has moved a very long way in a short period of time. so it's gotten very overbought at these levels. you see nearly a four-year up then. so the r
that would be esther line technologies, a specialized manufactured company. upgraded to a buy from a hold. >> that's right, the ticker is esl, and the firm says esther line is in significant development. the target has been bumped from 112 to 138. so seeing the stock has gone up almost 67% in the past year. >> okay. >> let's talk family. carl icahn is calling for the company to be put up for sale immediately. family dollars responded by saying if, it's open to constructive...
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dicto nuevamente auto de formal prision take vo contra la ex lideresa sindical de maestros "elba estherillo se le acusa de delincuencia organizada y lavado de dinero... ---el magistrado determino que la procuraduria general si presento las pruebas suficientes para enjuiciar a la procesada... vo-blanca ---seguimos en mexico donde hoy fue publicado el decreto con base al aumento de las penas para los secuestrador es... al pasar de 70 hasta 140 aÑos de prisin. ---con diversos agravantes, como privar de la libertad a un menor, causarle daÑo y/o actuar en grupo, entre otras, las penas sern de hasta 80, 90 o 100 aÑos de crcel y multas de hasta 16 mil das de salario mnimo. stop open blanca --otro tema que continua acaparando la atencion en sacramento es el de encontrar maneras de ahorrar agua;... vo ... por lo que funcionarios estatales, se reunieron hoy para buscar la manera de ampliar los recursos que permitan el reciclaje de agua como de plantas de irrigacion para el consumo cotidiano. --se exhorto tambien a monitorear los niveles y acumulacion de sal y sus efectos en el agua potable. stop
dicto nuevamente auto de formal prision take vo contra la ex lideresa sindical de maestros "elba estherillo se le acusa de delincuencia organizada y lavado de dinero... ---el magistrado determino que la procuraduria general si presento las pruebas suficientes para enjuiciar a la procesada... vo-blanca ---seguimos en mexico donde hoy fue publicado el decreto con base al aumento de las penas para los secuestrador es... al pasar de 70 hasta 140 aÑos de prisin. ---con diversos agravantes,...
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esther was one of the honor ree at the event yesterday at the white house.r fink progress who covers immigration and has been covering extensively the children crossing the border. talk about your experience and how has the president's deferred action program how has the plan helped you specifically? >> hi, craig. thank you for having me on your show. i appreciate it. let me tell you about the experience at the white house yesterday. it was a humbling experience to be on stage, on the panel with nine other amazing daca success stories. it was emotional for me to be able to hear the stories of other people who have gone through similar circumstances as i have. but, you know, the white house event is so much more than just the ten of us. it's not just about our success stories. it's also about the 550,000 daca recipients who have qualified for it and it's about the potential undocumented students who can qualify. as for my experiences, i have had nothing but greatness happen to me ever since i got daca. i now work at an amazing organization with incredibly sup
esther was one of the honor ree at the event yesterday at the white house.r fink progress who covers immigration and has been covering extensively the children crossing the border. talk about your experience and how has the president's deferred action program how has the plan helped you specifically? >> hi, craig. thank you for having me on your show. i appreciate it. let me tell you about the experience at the white house yesterday. it was a humbling experience to be on stage, on the...
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in america, esther got a slimmer face. many morocco, a hijab. now to alicia montoa. she ran a track and field shaip on thursday while eight months pregnant. she came in last but received a standing ovation because her performance was just that inspiring. and you have joined in on that cheering. proof that mothers are fierce and strong, one of you tweeted. some are you even giving her baby props for her superhuman finish, with tweets like this. her unborn child runs faster than me, what the what? her doctor agrees with her running during pregnancy. if it makes the mom feel good, it's great for the baby. now to more feel-good moments in sport, this time from the nba draft. you're celebrating number-one nba draft andrew wiggins and his suit. he embraced nba commissioner adam silver after being picked by the cleveland cavaliers in a jacket that was so sweet, you all tweeted about it. the most touching moment came when silver announced isiah austin as a draft pick to the complete surprise of the 20-year-old and his family. he was ceremonial drafted after being just diagno
in america, esther got a slimmer face. many morocco, a hijab. now to alicia montoa. she ran a track and field shaip on thursday while eight months pregnant. she came in last but received a standing ovation because her performance was just that inspiring. and you have joined in on that cheering. proof that mothers are fierce and strong, one of you tweeted. some are you even giving her baby props for her superhuman finish, with tweets like this. her unborn child runs faster than me, what the...
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. >>> my name is esther marks and i'm also -- i'm on the board of asian neighborhood design. i'm also here to ask for add-back money in the amount of $350,000 for the sheriff's reentry construction training program. we've been working with the laborers of local 261 and the sheriff's department to come up with this proposal. the laborers will provide a pre-apprenticeship training at san bruno jail, and we would provide the case management. and as he said, we have experience working with those with multiple barriers, those individuals that no one else are willing to serve. and we've had wonderful success. so, we urge you to please give us add-back funding for this proposal. we need the entire 350,000 to keep -- we're bound to ask for the basic essentials. so, it's not a matter of we can reduce it something here and there. it has to be a total program for us to get the results that we know we can deliver if we can get the money. thank you so much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is cathy [speaker not understood]. i'm director of shelt
. >>> my name is esther marks and i'm also -- i'm on the board of asian neighborhood design. i'm also here to ask for add-back money in the amount of $350,000 for the sheriff's reentry construction training program. we've been working with the laborers of local 261 and the sheriff's department to come up with this proposal. the laborers will provide a pre-apprenticeship training at san bruno jail, and we would provide the case management. and as he said, we have experience working with...
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. >> a few days ago i -- then in 2008, he met esther early.o maker who had thyroid cancer. met her, befriended her and was changed by her. she died in 2010. >> it's not fair that esther died, i am angry that she was sick. i am angry that she suffered as long as she did but her life had meaning. and understanding that was very important to me finally being able to write the story. >> we have a choice in this world. >> that story is the fault in our stars. >> this is the truth. >> it's a funny unsenn mental book about two teenagers who meet in canner support group and fall in love. >> i've been in remix for a year and a half. >> maybe you'd like to share some of your fears with the group. >> the book became a sensation. as my panel of hard score green fans made clear. >> if you're trying to explain to an adult about "fault in our stars" why you love it, it's a cancer book i'm not going to read that. >> it's not about cancer. >> it's not what it's about. it's a love story between two normal teenagers that just so happen to have a terrible disease
. >> a few days ago i -- then in 2008, he met esther early.o maker who had thyroid cancer. met her, befriended her and was changed by her. she died in 2010. >> it's not fair that esther died, i am angry that she was sick. i am angry that she suffered as long as she did but her life had meaning. and understanding that was very important to me finally being able to write the story. >> we have a choice in this world. >> that story is the fault in our stars. >> this is...
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the problem on its own doorstep its prime minister wants even describe the refugees as infiltrators esther pharmacy is a swedish eritrean activist who tried to raise awareness about the victims of torture by putting their plight on the big screen. so listen to. the american plastic bags dropping it in their bags this is. iran it's the finest spoke to and he said now in our program in the she believes there's a big difference in the way captives are treated. i have seen kids children that are two years old being tortured there were kids that have to watch their mother being burned alive and they survived this are the kind of people that i talk to the torture is it's not any other tortured like we see horror movie or something it's where people are tortured twenty four hours a day deprived deprived of food deprived how is there not more international weirdness about what's happening in finite the amount of gaffes the type of torture and the millions of dollars that have been made by these hostage takers will. also have to do is race you know we we have seen americans getting kidnapped in the
the problem on its own doorstep its prime minister wants even describe the refugees as infiltrators esther pharmacy is a swedish eritrean activist who tried to raise awareness about the victims of torture by putting their plight on the big screen. so listen to. the american plastic bags dropping it in their bags this is. iran it's the finest spoke to and he said now in our program in the she believes there's a big difference in the way captives are treated. i have seen kids children that are...
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yeah we know we restrain the film and all the shots are like in london everson resend that match estherand yet this is where really you know the rubber hits the road so to speak to use in america as a you know where the n.h.s. is really makes a huge difference in people's lives and. there were days that the response in manchester and around manchester bez was was pretty powerful to this film and when you put together your political party and you try to come up with how to prioritize issues is. is this n.h.s. story rising to the top at this time because i believe enough being approached by this in physicists this that if. they debate why some selfish the people are selfish now i know no longer midwives coverts is so if you're a pregnant woman. it is no midwives to say fia which is not silly when i found out that shay higgle sickle not so we believe of. the closures of the d.n.a. says is a drug bill dating a low abroad and so fit well was bill it cost of millions bought by the pope that such pay is more that which is now being closed down so the people have now a low profile have no healt
yeah we know we restrain the film and all the shots are like in london everson resend that match estherand yet this is where really you know the rubber hits the road so to speak to use in america as a you know where the n.h.s. is really makes a huge difference in people's lives and. there were days that the response in manchester and around manchester bez was was pretty powerful to this film and when you put together your political party and you try to come up with how to prioritize issues is....
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capital markets are the best in 225 years the for new york stock exchange has advocated on behalf of esther mers and stood for improving markets, not just accepting a -- customers and stood for improving markets, not just accepting a flawed status quo. one is the appearance of conflicts. cost andd is undue complexity in the markets that we have heard a lot about today. maker-taker gets to the heart of both of those issues and concerns that we have. we haver those reasons advocated eliminating maker-taker in its entirety. >> very significant testimony, when an exchange that has been here as long as you have been here makes that point. thataid in your testimony we are seeking support for the elimination of maker-taker pricing and the use of rebates. then you said, broad adoption of that policy would reduce the conflicts inherent in such pricing schema. explain that to the subcommittee. i have to agree with you that those conflicts are inherent. whytell us in your words the maker-taker pricing would reduce conflicts that are inherent in such pricing. >> sure. if i could provide a little bit i
capital markets are the best in 225 years the for new york stock exchange has advocated on behalf of esther mers and stood for improving markets, not just accepting a -- customers and stood for improving markets, not just accepting a flawed status quo. one is the appearance of conflicts. cost andd is undue complexity in the markets that we have heard a lot about today. maker-taker gets to the heart of both of those issues and concerns that we have. we haver those reasons advocated eliminating...
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today she said that she was pleased that esther feinberg had completed the next step of the ignitionh compensation program for helping victims and their families. she said they were taking full responsibility by treating them with compassion, decency, and fairness, and to that end they look forward to him handling claims in a fair and expeditious manner. he will beginning -- will begin accepting applications on august 1. >> thank you. we have breaking news concerning general motors. gm will recall about 7.6 million vehicles involving six safety recalls. totals 8.5can recall million. they say they are aware seven crashes, eight injuries, and three deaths among the cars being recalled in u.s. models .hat run from 1997 to 2014 gm says that there is no conclusive evidence of a defect causing the crashes. we will continue to follow the story, of course, and give you more information as it becomes available. business leaders are gathering for the 10th annual aspen ideas festival in colorado. a professorh is now of public policy at the university of california berkeley, and his new film --
today she said that she was pleased that esther feinberg had completed the next step of the ignitionh compensation program for helping victims and their families. she said they were taking full responsibility by treating them with compassion, decency, and fairness, and to that end they look forward to him handling claims in a fair and expeditious manner. he will beginning -- will begin accepting applications on august 1. >> thank you. we have breaking news concerning general motors. gm...
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esther says she has that covered. >> i lock my door. have my lights on and everything. >> reporter: police only have a vague description of this man. remember, he is in women's homes in the middle of the night. they can't see him. police tell me that one of the women, she thinks that she saw this guy on the street earlier in the day that he approached her before he ended up inside her home that night when he burglarized it. police are hoping she may be able to provide a sketch. live in upper darby township. >>> here is some of the news making headlines on nbc news at 5 dln 30. the coast guard suspended its search for a 14-year-old philadelphia boy swept out to sea. the teenager went swimming off the ninth street by much last night and disappeared. state police and coast guard spent the day searching for him. >>> inspectors from licenses and inspections returned to the scene of a weekend tragedy in philadelphia's brewerytown. a little girl was killed at a rita's water ice storm when a security gate fell on her. now officials are trying t
esther says she has that covered. >> i lock my door. have my lights on and everything. >> reporter: police only have a vague description of this man. remember, he is in women's homes in the middle of the night. they can't see him. police tell me that one of the women, she thinks that she saw this guy on the street earlier in the day that he approached her before he ended up inside her home that night when he burglarized it. police are hoping she may be able to provide a sketch. live...
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building, i think it will come in the form of some of the hawks in the fed, among the fed president, esthern talking on the sidelines, she thinks rates need to start rising sooner rather than later. have you richard fisher and charlie placer who might want a bigger fuss about this. those happen later in the year. david: gentlemen, thank you very much, good to see you both. >> thanks a lot. >> thank you. liz: david, the secret is out. amazon's new phone finally unveiled and available for preorder. will it be a game-changer in the wireless business? or it could flop like the facebook phone from back in the day? we've got a bull-bear debate on amazon's smartphone, the fire phone. david: i forgot about the facebook phone. what's in a trademark. a lot if it's the washington redskins, we'll tell you about a dramatic new twist in whether the fight over the team's mascot disparages native americans or change intellectual property? (mother vo) when i was pregnant... i got more advice than i knew what to do with. what i needed was information i could trust on how to take care of me and my baby. lucki
building, i think it will come in the form of some of the hawks in the fed, among the fed president, esthern talking on the sidelines, she thinks rates need to start rising sooner rather than later. have you richard fisher and charlie placer who might want a bigger fuss about this. those happen later in the year. david: gentlemen, thank you very much, good to see you both. >> thanks a lot. >> thank you. liz: david, the secret is out. amazon's new phone finally unveiled and available...
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. >>> and column rail owe authorities have the famous red rock amphitheatre on lockdown, esther.or clues after triple shooting. three men were shot after a rap concert there. >>> we'll be right back. >> check out those wigly ears. i'm taking you inside hippo haven. new and improved exhibit at adventure aquarium. meet button and jenny the star residents. i'll tell you what it means when they wiggle their ears. that's coming up at 6:45. >> sounds like a rap song! >> wick he will wiggle. >> all right, well, the phils take on the cardinals again tonight. looking for consecutive win number five. control yourself over there! last night, ryan howard continues his hot hitting in his hometown. the big piece drove in three runs, including a two-run homer in the sixth. also, leading phils over the cardinals four to one. now, rookie david buchanon pitched into the eighth, allowing just one run. phils win four straight for the first time this sees or not way to go guys. five games below 500, four games out of first place. not too big a stretch. with the nba draft now less than week away, the
. >>> and column rail owe authorities have the famous red rock amphitheatre on lockdown, esther.or clues after triple shooting. three men were shot after a rap concert there. >>> we'll be right back. >> check out those wigly ears. i'm taking you inside hippo haven. new and improved exhibit at adventure aquarium. meet button and jenny the star residents. i'll tell you what it means when they wiggle their ears. that's coming up at 6:45. >> sounds like a rap song!...
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esther abrams, last friday on page article washing post wrote quote political nonprofit groups have become a major players in elections since the supreme court's 2010 citizens united decision paved the way for unlimited political spending by corporations and unions, end of quote. i know that political nonprofit groups have been active in campaigns for at least 10 years, long before citizens united was decided. my question, am i right in thinking this point made in the "washington post" article as was other outlets is incorrect? >> i would say that i don't think it's correct to say that these groups are playing and enormously greater role than they used to, as you point out. they been around for a while. there's also nothing wrong with them of playing a greater role. the underlying thesis of critics of this is that come at you alerted to the a lot, outside money is bad money, is money that shouldn't be a round, shouldn't be allowed. and i reject that and the supreme court has rejected that. on the specific issue of nonprofits, nonprofits don't have to publicly report their spending, except
esther abrams, last friday on page article washing post wrote quote political nonprofit groups have become a major players in elections since the supreme court's 2010 citizens united decision paved the way for unlimited political spending by corporations and unions, end of quote. i know that political nonprofit groups have been active in campaigns for at least 10 years, long before citizens united was decided. my question, am i right in thinking this point made in the "washington...
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esther connolly of virginia is recognized. >> thank you. . know you want to look forward before we do that, we need to glance backward and see what we have learned or not learned. reading your reports and press stories and listening to your testimony, i have got to tell you, one has the awful sense of dÉjÀ vu all over again. with vietnam for example, lots vietnam.ney thrown at there was no aspect of life in south vietnam that we were not helping to finance. the waist, the fraud, the lack of metrics to show what we did or did not when i, as the chairwoman know, i used to be a staff member, we use have a chart, a very helpful one. showingst bigots chart all its -- spigots chart showing all of the things from assistance.l when you referred to $103 billion is that all spigots? all of the dod money? title 10.t reconstruction. 103 billion for the duration of this war? >> only u.s. funded and would that include -- >> yes it would. >> that is our universe. i know you are reluctant. tell me how much you are comfortable with and if you think could perf
esther connolly of virginia is recognized. >> thank you. . know you want to look forward before we do that, we need to glance backward and see what we have learned or not learned. reading your reports and press stories and listening to your testimony, i have got to tell you, one has the awful sense of dÉjÀ vu all over again. with vietnam for example, lots vietnam.ney thrown at there was no aspect of life in south vietnam that we were not helping to finance. the waist, the fraud, the...
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when the night riders shot that his house, i am told, esther chen did not just fire back, he got in his car and chased them to a gas station. he served three years in prison for it. he was that kind of man. nobody, black or white, messed with mr. chen. arguably the most legendary of .ll the men and women with guns he probably is the most time.ary figure of the the first verse and whose tries to throw some dynamite on my porch will not right tone to his mama again. >> what is the point you would like us to leave with about this balance on this dichotomy between violence and nonviolence , and how which made the movement? i think that the economy between violence and nonviolence is a false one. dichotomye violence is a false one. the average ursa, even if he or is not a violent person, the average person if they are involved in the nonviolent movement see themselves as a nonviolent percent. they are a hand full of people identify as nonviolent. people are just people. i'm not sure protecting my family. -- i am just out here protecting my family. i had a wife and a daughter and i love my wi
when the night riders shot that his house, i am told, esther chen did not just fire back, he got in his car and chased them to a gas station. he served three years in prison for it. he was that kind of man. nobody, black or white, messed with mr. chen. arguably the most legendary of .ll the men and women with guns he probably is the most time.ary figure of the the first verse and whose tries to throw some dynamite on my porch will not right tone to his mama again. >> what is the point you...
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esther was not even the commander. the commander was absent because in those days, -- custer was not even the commander. the commander was absent because in those days, there was no authorizations for schools like recruiters or any of that stuff. so, when you want to set up a recruiting station in new york, you take troops out of the regiments on the frontier and send them to work in new york and those become anti-slots. there is no -- what we call today the institutional army versus the field army. in those days it was one army, the st. paul. everyone is assigned to a regiment. everything the army did came out of that pool of guys. >> how about the comparison with the indians? the indians -- the average indian braves had five to seven horses. the cavalry trooper had one. when the indians went on a raid, they had a pony string with them. when they were pursued by the cavalry, they could switch courses every two hours. with five or so horses, they were a lot faster than the cavalry. be cavalry on the other hand were ver
esther was not even the commander. the commander was absent because in those days, -- custer was not even the commander. the commander was absent because in those days, there was no authorizations for schools like recruiters or any of that stuff. so, when you want to set up a recruiting station in new york, you take troops out of the regiments on the frontier and send them to work in new york and those become anti-slots. there is no -- what we call today the institutional army versus the field...
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n esther mark -- know he was a , and that this time he participated with others in a small in-house cooperation and right now is undercut to be. why his story? because this march there was a south korean movie that came out. it was a big hit. it is based on the story of a former south korean resident -- president who from a tax lawyer became a human rights lawyer and later a politician. the movie was based on that story. it inspired many others so when the chinese human rights lawyer saw that he saw himself. if youlenty argument watch the movie. you could say the south koreans need another 20 years of economic element. -- development. dead -- hehen he was there were a lot of people on twitter talking about it. surprise the movie star attorney and literally said a lawyer who fights or human rights and justice is truly inspiring. she has 20 million followers. the message goes throughout chinese internet right away. if south korea can do it, why not china? this time maybe another 20 if so many people go to .aiwan for the election >> we have time for one more question right here. >> as a russia spe
n esther mark -- know he was a , and that this time he participated with others in a small in-house cooperation and right now is undercut to be. why his story? because this march there was a south korean movie that came out. it was a big hit. it is based on the story of a former south korean resident -- president who from a tax lawyer became a human rights lawyer and later a politician. the movie was based on that story. it inspired many others so when the chinese human rights lawyer saw that...
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esther blum, the author of "cave women don't get fat," is here to explain the paleo diet and how it works have to be the answer for those battling prostate cancer? new techniques alou you or your loved one to monitor prostate health and live a cancer free lifestyle without a single cut of the knife. today, one of the
esther blum, the author of "cave women don't get fat," is here to explain the paleo diet and how it works have to be the answer for those battling prostate cancer? new techniques alou you or your loved one to monitor prostate health and live a cancer free lifestyle without a single cut of the knife. today, one of the
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esther miles do you have anything you would like to say on that front? >> no sir. >> mr. hamrick? >> no sir. see why not? >> i have nothing to add sir. >> that's absolutely incorrect. our pension right now is based upon 20% auo plus our base pay. this would keep everything exactly the same. this wouldn't change anything. it wouldn't cost more and it wouldn't cost less. the pension would be the same. >> it is in the change as it relates to the auo payments or other statutes that are out there likely. >> that think we are going to wrap it up here. we are about start some votes in the senate and i think with that i want to thank each of you for coming today and thanks for making time to be with us on short notice and one of you very short notice. we appreciate your testimony. we appreciate you answering our questions. the hearing record will remain open first 15 days until june 24 at 5:00 p.m. for statements and questions for the record. i would urge my colleagues if you have any additional questions to submit them well before june 24 so that we can get prompt answers to those questi
esther miles do you have anything you would like to say on that front? >> no sir. >> mr. hamrick? >> no sir. see why not? >> i have nothing to add sir. >> that's absolutely incorrect. our pension right now is based upon 20% auo plus our base pay. this would keep everything exactly the same. this wouldn't change anything. it wouldn't cost more and it wouldn't cost less. the pension would be the same. >> it is in the change as it relates to the auo payments or...
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. >> esther obama will not be ?ining with hollande and putin >> correct. >> this is like your third marriage, right? >> more like your third marriage. >> thank you, scarlet. and stocks.quities the euro, 1.3615. vix just above 12. there is a german 10-year yield. the yield is higher over the toward 1.44 dollar-yen. maybe a little less umph we are getting out of mr. draghi. here is the euro back 20 years, stronger euro. i would to just and mr. draghi would dearly like the euro down here at 1.25. >> absolutely. i would certainly make european goods cheaper to the rest of the world. >> it has not happened. >> what daytraders tell me is that because the euro is so strong, there is no inflation. theaois and -- inflation is enemy of currency. they have the opposite. ,> we will focus on this particularly the ramifications for the markets. we have a busy day. we have scoured papers looking at websites. here is the front page with scarlet fu. >> a lot of company news. sprint inching closer to a deal with t-mobile. that is in
. >> esther obama will not be ?ining with hollande and putin >> correct. >> this is like your third marriage, right? >> more like your third marriage. >> thank you, scarlet. and stocks.quities the euro, 1.3615. vix just above 12. there is a german 10-year yield. the yield is higher over the toward 1.44 dollar-yen. maybe a little less umph we are getting out of mr. draghi. here is the euro back 20 years, stronger euro. i would to just and mr. draghi would dearly...
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. >> esther johnson will close the hearing with this question. >> as part of the merger with nbc universal, comcast pledged to partner with schools to teach and encouragecy adoption among low income families. comcast, likewise, committed to adopting -- offering low income families broadband internet access at an affordable rate. result of the program, nearly 1.2 million americans who joined the program, 86% of whom now use the internet daily. 21,000 in my home state of just over 17,000 families in the city of atlanta alone. will at&t commit to a similar public to advance the interest through affordable broadband access and digital learning -- diageo literacy training? >> i am not intimately familiar with it but i will commit to you that we will look at it. i think it is probably not only the communities interested in something like that but probably our own self interest. we are doing a lot in terms of nano degrees, helping with low-cost education to help people get degrees that would help book with them in the digital world and are excited about it. we have made a number of investments to
. >> esther johnson will close the hearing with this question. >> as part of the merger with nbc universal, comcast pledged to partner with schools to teach and encouragecy adoption among low income families. comcast, likewise, committed to adopting -- offering low income families broadband internet access at an affordable rate. result of the program, nearly 1.2 million americans who joined the program, 86% of whom now use the internet daily. 21,000 in my home state of just over...