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geraldine and her team are very humble about the amount of work. she was very quiet about how much effort this thing took. it was a $3.5 million grant for a reason. huge kudos to them. it took tremendous hours. we're all going to reap those benefits. i want to express my thanks to all those involved and we're going to see a great outcome in the next few days. >> can i -- are you still on, commissioner? i'm just curious for this big effort and it's great that there was a big effort. so a team was put together? >> it is our existing signals group who prioritized this project. yes, it's a team of engineers and our signal shop who are responsible for the implementation of this project. >> okay. thank you. >> yeah. >> go ahead. >> so just on the safe people side of things, this is very brief. i know that you all had an extensive hearing about this topic in your last full t.a. committee. so of course we continue the broad multi-lingual outreach work that this commission has prioritized for us and made earnest progress on our safe streets for seniors prog
geraldine and her team are very humble about the amount of work. she was very quiet about how much effort this thing took. it was a $3.5 million grant for a reason. huge kudos to them. it took tremendous hours. we're all going to reap those benefits. i want to express my thanks to all those involved and we're going to see a great outcome in the next few days. >> can i -- are you still on, commissioner? i'm just curious for this big effort and it's great that there was a big effort. so a...
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geraldine sundstrom and wei li are still with us.ething like 20% of the s&p 500 reporting, some big bellwethers in their. what are you going to be looking for in the guidance? wei: we are actually looking at the earnings expectations for this quarter's reporting being really muted, and potential for actually realized reporting to outside.on the this could carry on the momentum for u.s. equity markets for a bit longer. specifically, in terms of things we are watching out for, definitely signs if global trade tension is feeding through to a profits forecast. ifo, margin development, margin peeking out is finally starting to impact forward guidance. this quarter aside, it is very important to look beyond this year and look at eps growth for next year, which currently is at high single digits. it looks a bit elevated, but trend tends to be that as we get closer to the season, expectation will also get lowered a bit. we should watch out for that. nejra: do you expect the earnings season to confirm your preference for u.s. equities? gerald
geraldine sundstrom and wei li are still with us.ething like 20% of the s&p 500 reporting, some big bellwethers in their. what are you going to be looking for in the guidance? wei: we are actually looking at the earnings expectations for this quarter's reporting being really muted, and potential for actually realized reporting to outside.on the this could carry on the momentum for u.s. equity markets for a bit longer. specifically, in terms of things we are watching out for, definitely...
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geraldine: creo que el amor es importante en la vida de todo el mundo.des de salud recomiendan recibir la vacuna lo mÁs pronto posible. segÚn estimados en la temporada pasada se presentaron casi 43.000.000 de casos de gripe y cerca de 650.000 hospitalizaciones. con este mucho mÁs unto a carolina sarassa a las 12:00 p.m. por las pantallas de univisiÓn y conectados a travÉs de las redes sociales. raÚl: ahÍ estaremos apoyando la "ediciÓn digital". gracias. seguimos con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica", vamos con karla martÍnez con una historia que nos inspira a todos. karla: estamos celebrando el mes de la hispanidad en donde resaltamos a los hispanos que hacen la diferencia. paola gutiÉrrez tiene un invitado muy especial. paola:hoy nos acompaÑa tony rnÁndez, el hispano que recopila historias de latinos exitosos. mÁs de 2000 entrevistas. tony: asÍ es, me he dedicado los Últimos 10 aÑos entrevistando inmigrantes de todas las nacionalidades y cada uno a compartir historias con nosotros impactantes. a cada rato encontramos una historia, una persona que realmente nos
geraldine: creo que el amor es importante en la vida de todo el mundo.des de salud recomiendan recibir la vacuna lo mÁs pronto posible. segÚn estimados en la temporada pasada se presentaron casi 43.000.000 de casos de gripe y cerca de 650.000 hospitalizaciones. con este mucho mÁs unto a carolina sarassa a las 12:00 p.m. por las pantallas de univisiÓn y conectados a travÉs de las redes sociales. raÚl: ahÍ estaremos apoyando la "ediciÓn digital". gracias. seguimos con mÁs de...
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pero sabes lo que dijo la mamÁ geraldine. # la postura que toma gabriel?o un concierto muy importante para mi y es un reto >>> para mÍ estar en ese lugar >>> acompaÑado de ramÓn ayala. cordialmente >>> invitado >>> recuerden. >> lo voy a comprar >>> no, yo sÉ que sÍ >>> les contamos maÑana fÍjense que vamos a comenzar >>> porque nos cuenta por quÉ le tienen mucho respeto >>> por nuestra gente. >> ademÁs >>> por quÉ disfrazar a tus hijos prÍa ser ♪ solo tylenol® rapid release gels tienen aperturas hechas por láser. proveen rápida liberación del medicamento, para un rápido alivio del dolor. tylenol® >> quiero amanecer todos los dÍas al lado suyo. >> levante las manos. levante las manos. >> queda usted detenida. >> ¿por quÉ? >> yo necesito que usted se quede con Él cuatro o cinco dÍas, ¿sÍ? [♪] [♪]
pero sabes lo que dijo la mamÁ geraldine. # la postura que toma gabriel?o un concierto muy importante para mi y es un reto >>> para mÍ estar en ese lugar >>> acompaÑado de ramÓn ayala. cordialmente >>> invitado >>> recuerden. >> lo voy a comprar >>> no, yo sÉ que sÍ >>> les contamos maÑana fÍjense que vamos a comenzar >>> porque nos cuenta por quÉ le tienen mucho respeto >>> por nuestra gente. >>...
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[applause] >> my name is geraldine, i am a parent of a 12th grader and an eighth grader. i am missing back night tonight, the first time ever to speak to you because i am one of the families that is expected to choose between my children's graduation this spring. this date, june 1, i have spoken to the administers of the school and no one seems to be able to find a solution in order to allow me to attend both of my children's graduation. that this is happening is shocking. apparently it has been happening for years. families have pulled their eighth-graders out of graduations saying, you know, high school is more important. i think this is an awful choice for a family to have to make. i've done a ton of volunteering at all my kids schools. i have built a great community. it's not just about your kids. it's about your kids friends. you know, i am just stunned of that i'm in this position. asking my son to miss his own graduation, or to not see his own sister graduate, is not acceptable. i can't imagine what this is like for a single parent who obviously cannot be in two pl
[applause] >> my name is geraldine, i am a parent of a 12th grader and an eighth grader. i am missing back night tonight, the first time ever to speak to you because i am one of the families that is expected to choose between my children's graduation this spring. this date, june 1, i have spoken to the administers of the school and no one seems to be able to find a solution in order to allow me to attend both of my children's graduation. that this is happening is shocking. apparently it...
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creo que la mamÁ de geraldine bazan saliÓ nuevamente >>> quÉ dijo. >> estamos ya a sÓlo dÍas de que seomo estÁ >>> dÉjala >> vamos >>> t bendigo. >> no, no estÁ funcionando >>> ay! madre mÍa >>> estÁ dibujando pa atras. >> (risas) >>> niÑo pero quÉ es eso? >> no, hombre 3-2-1. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> entrÓ a tiempo. cambio. >> niÑo >>> ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ya a su lugar por favor >>> ok. ya se acabÓ >>> se acabÓ >>> mira, mira.2 a 1 ganamos >>> ganamos. (aplausos) >>> 2 a 1. oigan >>> se acabÓ >>> que hay maÑana? >>> maÑana quÉ hay? >>> maÑana viernes llegan gel garcÍa el talentoso niÑo que causÓ sensacion en la televisiÓn en inglÉs cantando el triste. >> que canta hermoso. >> a quÉ no adivina? >> mira >>> la mordida. >> quÉ grande. >> ya hizo una bota >>> los ♪ ¿a dónde irías si pudieras ir a cualquier parte? ¿a quién llevarías si pudieras llevar a cualquier persona? ¿qué harías cuando llegues a lo desconocido? lo desconocido... check. nueva ford explorer. el vehículo explorador más grande de todos los tiempos. [tema musical] >> quiero amanecer todos los dÍas al lado suyo. >> levante las manos.
creo que la mamÁ de geraldine bazan saliÓ nuevamente >>> quÉ dijo. >> estamos ya a sÓlo dÍas de que seomo estÁ >>> dÉjala >> vamos >>> t bendigo. >> no, no estÁ funcionando >>> ay! madre mÍa >>> estÁ dibujando pa atras. >> (risas) >>> niÑo pero quÉ es eso? >> no, hombre 3-2-1. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> entrÓ a tiempo. cambio. >> niÑo >>> ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) ya a su lugar por...
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geraldine ferraro became the vice presidential nominee and was a staunch advocate for women's rightsat voice in the political date. i have brought the two women presidents who we highlight our michelle back to lay elected twice the president in july and sincerely want to twice to be president and library. both of them were subjected to torture and beatings and caught up in the conflict of the countries in michelle's case because of the pinochet dictatorship her father was tortured and imprisoned she and her mother were rounded up and tortured and deported. she never forgot what happened and was determined to not only bring on board peaceful transition and future to the country but also stand up for young people for women and the same with alan alan johnson's early caught up in the civil war in liberia you just think about how they persevered to get back to the word persistent. then when they became the highest official in the respective countries. they spoke out on behalf of women and girls and changed laws that would try to provide more support. Ãbwho was the nobel prize winner alon
geraldine ferraro became the vice presidential nominee and was a staunch advocate for women's rightsat voice in the political date. i have brought the two women presidents who we highlight our michelle back to lay elected twice the president in july and sincerely want to twice to be president and library. both of them were subjected to torture and beatings and caught up in the conflict of the countries in michelle's case because of the pinochet dictatorship her father was tortured and...
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geraldine ferraro on the vice presidential nominee was a staunch advocate for women's rights and a really great voice in the political space. and two women presidents that we highlight once who was elected twice to be president in chile and also in other elected twice to be president in liberia. both of them were subjected to torture and beatings and caught up in the conflicts of their countries and in michelle's case with a dictatorship her daughter was tortured and died in prison. her and her mother were tortured and then deported. and she never ever forgot what happened and was determined to bring a more peaceful transition and future to her country but also stand up for young people and women like ellen johnson certainly caught up in the civil war in liberia to be jailed and you think how they persevered and then become the highest official in their respective countries they spoke out on behalf of women and girls and changed laws that would try to give more support and of course the nobel prize winner along with ellen to help with the liberian civil war is such a hero because of what
geraldine ferraro on the vice presidential nominee was a staunch advocate for women's rights and a really great voice in the political space. and two women presidents that we highlight once who was elected twice to be president in chile and also in other elected twice to be president in liberia. both of them were subjected to torture and beatings and caught up in the conflicts of their countries and in michelle's case with a dictatorship her daughter was tortured and died in prison. her and her...
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geraldine ferraro who became the vice presidential nominee and was a staunch advocate for women's rights and a really great voice in the political debate. abroad the two women presidents who we highlight are one who was elected twice to be president in chile and ellen johnson who was elected twice to be president in liberia. both of them were subjected to torture and beatings and caught up in the conflicts in their country. in michelle's case because of the dictatorship, her father was tortured and died in prison. she and her mother were rounded up and tortured and then deported. and she never ever forgot what happened and was determined to not only bring a more peaceful transition and future to her country, but also to stand up for young people, for women, and the same with ellen, ellen johnson surlel caught up in the civil war in liberia and arrested and jailed. and you think about how they persevered to get back to that word persistence and then when they became the highest official in their respective countries, they spoke out on behalf of, you know, women and girls and changed laws
geraldine ferraro who became the vice presidential nominee and was a staunch advocate for women's rights and a really great voice in the political debate. abroad the two women presidents who we highlight are one who was elected twice to be president in chile and ellen johnson who was elected twice to be president in liberia. both of them were subjected to torture and beatings and caught up in the conflicts in their country. in michelle's case because of the dictatorship, her father was tortured...
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el genio detrÁs de los rostros de famosas como geraldine bazÁn, marjorie de sousa, aracely arÁmbula.posible. no significa del 1 al 10 que si tienes un 5 no pueda llegar a tener el 10. esto sin dejar de tener los bajos que debes de tener para no cambiar. poder ser la misma persona, pero con todo aliÑeado. juan: muy bien. en quÉ consiste? doctor: con ella lo que hicimos fue que me daba cuenta que como su pÓmulo interno en el medio es bastante grande dije que tenÍa que alargar un poco el mentÓn para suavizar la facción. tambiÉn poder dar a la nariz la altura. el tabique que logramos tener. podemos ver las fotos del antes. juan: ya mismo la vamos a ver. esto con quÉ tipo de tratamiento? doctor: es con un Ácido que se trata de colocar en el mÚsculo. la cantidad de material sin cambiar a la persona. juan: quÉ es el Ácido ? doctor: ese ha sido lo tenemos todos en el organismo.-- Ácido lo tenemos todos en el organismo. podemos arreglar lÍneas de expresiÓn. podemos rellenar muscular mente y lograr estos cambios. juan: cuÁnto tarda el procedimiento? doctor: de 15 a 30 minutos. depende el caso.
el genio detrÁs de los rostros de famosas como geraldine bazÁn, marjorie de sousa, aracely arÁmbula.posible. no significa del 1 al 10 que si tienes un 5 no pueda llegar a tener el 10. esto sin dejar de tener los bajos que debes de tener para no cambiar. poder ser la misma persona, pero con todo aliÑeado. juan: muy bien. en quÉ consiste? doctor: con ella lo que hicimos fue que me daba cuenta que como su pÓmulo interno en el medio es bastante grande dije que tenÍa que alargar un poco el...
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women who inspired her, some fictional like nancy drew and some very real like shirley chisholm and geraldine 30 years ago. >> i really want to highlight one of the women in the book today because you do such a great job here on "good morning america" highlighting breast cancer awareness month, and betty ford, the former first lady, is in there because when i was a young girl, my mother's best friend who lived across the street got breast cancer, nobody would talk about it, amy. nobody would say the words breast cancer. nobody, and so i knew my mother was going over every afternoon to spend time with her. she eventually passed away. and it was not until betty ford courageously, with a lot of guts guts, not only had her mastectomy but had herself photographed in the hospital room with her husband, then president ford, by her side and went on to talk about it and i think -- i really believe saved so many lives. >> oh, without a doubt. i mean, we have to talk about it. awareness is key -- >> absolutely. >> -- to prevention and hopefully eventually treatment. i have to ask, i mean you guys look l
women who inspired her, some fictional like nancy drew and some very real like shirley chisholm and geraldine 30 years ago. >> i really want to highlight one of the women in the book today because you do such a great job here on "good morning america" highlighting breast cancer awareness month, and betty ford, the former first lady, is in there because when i was a young girl, my mother's best friend who lived across the street got breast cancer, nobody would talk about it, amy....