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both irene and manny volunteer at the museum. thank you.e fifth candle will be lit by esther, and harry markowitz. esther was sent by her parents from germany to england on i kindred transport. her family was deported to a camp in france and later her parents were sent to auschwitz and killed. harry was born in berlin. shortly before, harry and his family fled berlin to antwerp. later fearing he would be selected for forced labor, harry's family moved the family to brussels where they separately went into hiding until liberation. harry and esther are also museum volunteers. now i would like to ask congressman brad schneider to stand by the sixth candle. the sixth candle will be lit by marcel harnack and ray goldfarb. marcel and his family moved from paris to vichy france after the french citizenship of his romanian born parents were revoked. his family blended in with the local population, attended church and survived there until liberation. ray was born in poland, following the german invasion ray and his mother escaped to a nearby ghetto,
both irene and manny volunteer at the museum. thank you.e fifth candle will be lit by esther, and harry markowitz. esther was sent by her parents from germany to england on i kindred transport. her family was deported to a camp in france and later her parents were sent to auschwitz and killed. harry was born in berlin. shortly before, harry and his family fled berlin to antwerp. later fearing he would be selected for forced labor, harry's family moved the family to brussels where they...
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prototype build lead, fifth grader irene chen. and research lead fifth grader isaac chen, and bridge build lead and safety officer, fourth grader devon nkang. welcome to the show. thanks for being here. cara leah. give me an idea, this is the final product. give us a little demonstration and tell us how it works. crossing two ravines. >> yes, so what it does is when it starts, we have it turned, and then while it's rolling, we have the chop sticks in there to help it keep more traction, and then the grip pads on the top of it so it doesn't slide around. >> brandon, what kind of obstacles did you have to overcome to get to this? >> one of the biggest obstacles we had to overcome is when we figured out the first idea wouldn't work and then we have to quickly find a way that we can keep working. >> were those some of the early prototypes you have there? >> yeah. >> why don't you pick it up and let us see it. >> these two are the -- okay, this is a robot, and this one is also a robot. we were deciding which one to use to cross this br
prototype build lead, fifth grader irene chen. and research lead fifth grader isaac chen, and bridge build lead and safety officer, fourth grader devon nkang. welcome to the show. thanks for being here. cara leah. give me an idea, this is the final product. give us a little demonstration and tell us how it works. crossing two ravines. >> yes, so what it does is when it starts, we have it turned, and then while it's rolling, we have the chop sticks in there to help it keep more traction,...
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." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the first round of france's presidential election is over. exit poll projections and early returns indicate controversial nationalist marine le pen will be one of the two candidates advancing to a runoff two weeks from today. the other will be centrist candidate emmanuel macron. it appears macron and le pen will each win about a quarter of the
." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been...
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irene, put the quesadillas on 350 for 28 minutes.ct temperature. - it's certainly 100% better than no food at all. - i would prefer this type of delivery-- - [yelling] what kind of food do you want for dinner? do you want spaghetti, or do you want meatballs? - spaghetti! - do you have any gluten allergies? - no, i don't. - good deal. is this the perfect way to get food to people? probably not. but at least it's feeding folks like irene and peter, and they're veterans, for god sake. they fought for and alongside america. it's our duty to feed them. and if you even mess with them or any other meals on wheels recipient, you're gonna see what meal team six can do. do not mess with us! we are meal team six! hoo ra la! [dramatic music] - whoo! - yeah! - i wanted to show north carolinians what hb2 would look like in action, so i rented a food truck, made up a fake barbecue company, and set out to refuse service to people by telling them they're gay. now, let's be clear; i don't care if they're gay or not. but hb2 says i can do this jim crow
irene, put the quesadillas on 350 for 28 minutes.ct temperature. - it's certainly 100% better than no food at all. - i would prefer this type of delivery-- - [yelling] what kind of food do you want for dinner? do you want spaghetti, or do you want meatballs? - spaghetti! - do you have any gluten allergies? - no, i don't. - good deal. is this the perfect way to get food to people? probably not. but at least it's feeding folks like irene and peter, and they're veterans, for god sake. they fought...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. syrian government warplanes today resumed bombing the same town hit by a chemical weapons attack earlier this week. that attack was in violation of international law and prompted an american missile strike in retaliation. at least 87 people have died since syrian president bashar assad unleashed chemical bombs on civilians in the rebel-held town
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided...
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they are like, irene, you are changing your body! i don't like it, you're like a man.man. and i'm like, i don't entertain such comments because i want what i am right now. i have few friends now. i can do what a man can do, i can do what i feel in my heart. i'm still a woman. i got through and i experienced each and every a woman can experience in her life. before we go, i look at some spectacular pictures. south korea's tallest building, the 123—story lotte world tower has officially opened in seoul. an enormous fireworks display from the skyscraper itself accompanied by music on the opening night. and to top it off there was a simultanious laser show. a total of about 30,000 rounds of fireworks lit up seoul's night time sky. thank you for watching. morning. we have some rain working its way over on the west but before we ta ke its way over on the west but before we take a look at that, let's look back at some of the highlights of monday. it beautiful weather watcher‘s pictures sent in from cambridge. a lovely afternoon and we so high is but the storm clouds gathered
they are like, irene, you are changing your body! i don't like it, you're like a man.man. and i'm like, i don't entertain such comments because i want what i am right now. i have few friends now. i can do what a man can do, i can do what i feel in my heart. i'm still a woman. i got through and i experienced each and every a woman can experience in her life. before we go, i look at some spectacular pictures. south korea's tallest building, the 123—story lotte world tower has officially opened...
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i ring and persisted were selected for -- irene and her sister were selected for forced labor. a group of hungary and jews, traded for trucks and other material in negotiations between adolf eichmann and rudolph kastner, a member of the jewish rescue committee. diverted for six months and later they were able to get to switzerland. volunteer at the museum. thank you. congressman, may i ask you to stand by the fifth ghetto. fifth candle will be lit by ther and harry. her was sent from germany to england. to aamily was supported cap in france and later her parents were sent to as floats -- to auschwitz and kill. harry was born in berlin. fled berlins family to antwerp. later fearing he would be selected for forced labor, harry's family moved the family to brussels, where they separately went into england until liberation. esther are also volunteers. i would now ask a congressman to stand by the sixth cap. by sixth candle will be lit marcel and ray. marcel and his family moved from hyris to the she france -- vic france after the french citizenship of his parents wrote. his family
i ring and persisted were selected for -- irene and her sister were selected for forced labor. a group of hungary and jews, traded for trucks and other material in negotiations between adolf eichmann and rudolph kastner, a member of the jewish rescue committee. diverted for six months and later they were able to get to switzerland. volunteer at the museum. thank you. congressman, may i ask you to stand by the fifth ghetto. fifth candle will be lit by ther and harry. her was sent from germany to...
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this candle will be lit by irene and manny.ere reported to auschwitz where her mother and for siblings were gassed. irene and her sister were selected for forced labor and survived the death march. manny and his mother were among a group of hungry and jews traded for trucks and material in negotiations between members of the jewish rescue committee. the group was diverted for six months and later they were able to get to switzerland. people volunteer at the museum. >> congressman royce, please standby the fifth candle. the fifth candle will be lit by esther and harry. esther was sent by her parents from germany to england on a candor transport. her family was the ported through a camp in france and later her parents were sent to auschwitz and killed. harry was born in berlin, shortly before. [inaudible] harry and his family fled berlin to answer. they. he would be selected to forced labor and they moved to brussels where they went into hiding until liberation. harry and esther are also museum volunteers. i would like to ask con
this candle will be lit by irene and manny.ere reported to auschwitz where her mother and for siblings were gassed. irene and her sister were selected for forced labor and survived the death march. manny and his mother were among a group of hungry and jews traded for trucks and material in negotiations between members of the jewish rescue committee. the group was diverted for six months and later they were able to get to switzerland. people volunteer at the museum. >> congressman royce,...
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this is my great aunt, irene.elp me with the translation because i can understand everything my great grandmother tells me, but to speak the language is really difficult. great grandma elizabeth has lived on this last for 90 years. on this land for 90 years. she grew up tending cattle on her father's farm. then she moved here as a young bride and raised seven children. she built this house with profits from the farm. my great—grandmother is proud of her government identity card. it doesn't show the exact month or day that she was born. but it does have the year of birth as 1900. the tribal tradition of age groups gives the same name to all children born in the same year. my great grandmother belongs to this age group which means we know she was born some time between 1899 and 1900. do you remember when you got married? do you remember your wedding day? force 7 so... she was brought by force. she was married by force because she was too young. at that time she didn't want to get married to an old person, because sh
this is my great aunt, irene.elp me with the translation because i can understand everything my great grandmother tells me, but to speak the language is really difficult. great grandma elizabeth has lived on this last for 90 years. on this land for 90 years. she grew up tending cattle on her father's farm. then she moved here as a young bride and raised seven children. she built this house with profits from the farm. my great—grandmother is proud of her government identity card. it doesn't...
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. >> the video was shot inside goodnight irene's. >> it's not something i'm proud of. the fact is, i said it. i probably shouldn't have said it. >> brian mcdowell isn't apologizing hours after a vulgar video surfaced that could derail his political campaign. >> the 10 second clip taken at a bar shows the real estate broker slurring his words as he propositioned a woman. >> it was a jestful conversation with a friend i have known ten years. >> it cost him the endorsement of his party. in a statement last week the group's chair said issues have surfaced in a light with several of the group's core principles. he's not dropping out. he's hoping voters will look past his crude language as they have done before? >> we elected donald trump. donald trump has been known to say things that were blasted all over the media, and the voters got past that. mcdowell will appear with two other candidates. the election will be held june 6th. >> a 34-year-old lehigh valley teener has been accused of having sex with an underaged girl he was tutoring. johnson teaches at parkland high schoo
. >> the video was shot inside goodnight irene's. >> it's not something i'm proud of. the fact is, i said it. i probably shouldn't have said it. >> brian mcdowell isn't apologizing hours after a vulgar video surfaced that could derail his political campaign. >> the 10 second clip taken at a bar shows the real estate broker slurring his words as he propositioned a woman. >> it was a jestful conversation with a friend i have known ten years. >> it cost him the...
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caught on camera making a vulgar comment to a woman at a bar and it's brian mcdowell at good night irenes, a popular bar if wildwood. it shows the broker slurring his words as he propositions a woman. >> that moment, it was a jestful conversation with a friend of mine i have known for 10 years not something i was proud of. the fact is, i said it. i probably shouldn't have said it. >> the clip was sent to cape may county republicans, the group's chair said that issues and information says that it places the candidate in light of several of the group's core principles and the republican county republicans did the same thing by taking away their support. >>> after learn being this latest development mcdowell says in quote, i am not minimizing the video but having a system with a little known rule called title 19. talk about rigged. trump was right and i'm seeing it firsthand. mcdowell appeared on the apprentice by the way says he is not dropping out and hopes that voters will look past his crude language. >>> meanwhile the trump administration continues to display the force of the u.s. milit
caught on camera making a vulgar comment to a woman at a bar and it's brian mcdowell at good night irenes, a popular bar if wildwood. it shows the broker slurring his words as he propositions a woman. >> that moment, it was a jestful conversation with a friend of mine i have known for 10 years not something i was proud of. the fact is, i said it. i probably shouldn't have said it. >> the clip was sent to cape may county republicans, the group's chair said that issues and information...
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swartz has also helped start -- he began it with us -- the bernard and irene shorts classic film series, now in its fifth year. and it is just growing and growing. so mr. swartz, thank you so much. let's give him a great hand. [applause] >> i also want to recognize joel pickett, david's elastic, trustees with us, and all the chairman's counsel for all the great work and support. let's give them all a great hand, as well. [applause] >> so the program tonight will last an we will have a question hour. and answer session. we are doing the questions on cards. it works better, everyone gets a chance to ask questions, and we get a lot more questions covered. so you should have received a pencil and a card. if you have not, staff will go up and down the aisles with them , and then we will collect them and hand them to our moderator. there will be a formal book signing after the program, so please stay for the book signing. the books are for sale. in the museum store on the 77th street side. so we are so happy to welcome john steele gordon, the speaker to me, to the new york historical society.
swartz has also helped start -- he began it with us -- the bernard and irene shorts classic film series, now in its fifth year. and it is just growing and growing. so mr. swartz, thank you so much. let's give him a great hand. [applause] >> i also want to recognize joel pickett, david's elastic, trustees with us, and all the chairman's counsel for all the great work and support. let's give them all a great hand, as well. [applause] >> so the program tonight will last an we will have...
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there's speakers of well-known standup comedians irene tu for more ideas on what to do this weekend, go to our website, abc7news.com and look for the hoodline link. abc 7 news. >>> so much to do. guess what? it's friday. you know what that means. >> time for the most adorable feature of the week, perfect pet. mike is back next. a little buzz in your ear with this one. buttercup, how to add her to your family. >>> coming up at 4:00, you've seen amazing domino tricks today, but today, one is trying to set a brand new world report, all the tricks and tumbles at 4:00. >>> on abc 7 news at 5:00, is apple coming to the rescue of toshiba? reports that the silicon valley tech giant could team up on a bid for part of that struggling company. >>> all right, now that it's friday, what better way to kick off easter weekend than with a perfect pet? >> yeah. mike will introduce us to a new friend, buttercup. >> a great name. and buttercup, she joins us from the humane society of silicon valley, adorable dog with tons of friends there, but we need to find her a home. she's a 3-year-old pit bull pix
there's speakers of well-known standup comedians irene tu for more ideas on what to do this weekend, go to our website, abc7news.com and look for the hoodline link. abc 7 news. >>> so much to do. guess what? it's friday. you know what that means. >> time for the most adorable feature of the week, perfect pet. mike is back next. a little buzz in your ear with this one. buttercup, how to add her to your family. >>> coming up at 4:00, you've seen amazing domino tricks...
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reports the 42 year old actor and model irene a, welcomed the babe twi weeks ago, the new -- the kim's first baby, and they haven't released the baby's name. >> many coming up pets for one owner. >> one daring rescue, see how it unfolded next, katie? >> rahel, never too early to look ahead to the weekends. but looking ahead right now to holiday weekend no less. and at this point it looks like we will see some sunshine saturday with temperatures going on uphill climb through the weekends. but, there is a pretty good likelihood that we end one showers on easter. we will talk more about that and the rest of your forecast right after the break. >> dog owner risks hypothermia to save his best friends. >> i under stands the news crew working on a problem, they caught him jumping in the ice. reporter called 911 for help. >> how are you doing? how is your dog doing? >> i think he is okay. i'll take him home. >> okay. >> you're obviously very cold. >> well, thankfully both mcgiver and cosmo did make it back safely. ironically, the reporter was out there covering the dangers of thin ice. >> oh,
reports the 42 year old actor and model irene a, welcomed the babe twi weeks ago, the new -- the kim's first baby, and they haven't released the baby's name. >> many coming up pets for one owner. >> one daring rescue, see how it unfolded next, katie? >> rahel, never too early to look ahead to the weekends. but looking ahead right now to holiday weekend no less. and at this point it looks like we will see some sunshine saturday with temperatures going on uphill climb through...
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irene rojas/vocera de aclu 19:55 encarcela miles de personas porque simplemente no puede pagar el dinerouesta la fianza 20:02 20:11 este problema ha creado un sistema que depende mas de la cuenta bancaria de las personas que una determinacion individual 20:25 el proyecto del asambleista rob bonta de oakland, permitiria que despues de ser evaluadas, personas con crimenes menores y que no sean una amenaza publica, salgan de detencion esperando un juicio, sin pagar ningun tipo de fianza....hoy encontramos apoyo a la idea en frente al edificio de justicia. diego hernandez/apoya la idea 7:11 no deberian estar en la carcel hasta que pase el juicio y sean hallados culpables 7:17 richard shikman/abogado penalista 10:23 tener tanta gente detenida antes sin haber ido a juicio e incluso despues, es una mancha en este pais, no podemos ser los mayores encarceladores en el mundo pero la oposicion ya esta creciendo, entre otros de companias privadas de fianzas...que advierten que podria aumentar la criminalidad entre gente liberada de esta forma.... ademas dicen muchos de los detenidos estan alli por o
irene rojas/vocera de aclu 19:55 encarcela miles de personas porque simplemente no puede pagar el dinerouesta la fianza 20:02 20:11 este problema ha creado un sistema que depende mas de la cuenta bancaria de las personas que una determinacion individual 20:25 el proyecto del asambleista rob bonta de oakland, permitiria que despues de ser evaluadas, personas con crimenes menores y que no sean una amenaza publica, salgan de detencion esperando un juicio, sin pagar ningun tipo de fianza....hoy...
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however they call irene the agreement is under review.illerson says they plan to determine whether the nuclear deal is, "vital to the national security interests of the united states." >>> supporters of gay rights gathered in san francisco tonight to speak out against injustice they say is going on almost 6,000 miles away. the activists say gay men are being rounded up in the russian republic and they are being abused in some cases even tortured. ktvu's amber lee has a message these activists are trying to get out. amber? >> reporter: frank, the vigil is held here in front of the russian consulate. supporters want to send a message to russia and to the world. >> reporter: a passionate plea for the world to live in. a message from san francisco to moscow. >> it's a part of russia. right? and russia has been a terrible place for lbgt folk farce while now. >> reporter: jeff shihi sponsored a resolution passed unanimously by the board of supervisors, condemning the mistreatment of gay men. amnesty international says 100 men suspected of being
however they call irene the agreement is under review.illerson says they plan to determine whether the nuclear deal is, "vital to the national security interests of the united states." >>> supporters of gay rights gathered in san francisco tonight to speak out against injustice they say is going on almost 6,000 miles away. the activists say gay men are being rounded up in the russian republic and they are being abused in some cases even tortured. ktvu's amber lee has a...
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." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual
." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual
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. >>> and mondelez is reportedly looking for a successor to ceo irene rosenfeld. its board recently discussed candidates. the shareholder pressure and stakeho stakeholder ackman have earned mondelez to be acquired by someone and it won't even have to have that name anymore. i don't know what it means. it's like made up. >> i think when the name was first announced before saying there's a term in russian that's almost like prostitute. >> you there go. >> it's a horrible name. >> did they give up on that -- >> see that company become part of something else. >>> moving on, regulators investigati investigating barclays ceo. cashing barclays has republic from mansded him. >>> the justice neil gorsuch will be sworn in today. kayla tausche joins us with more. >> good morning, andrew. judge gorsuch will become justice gorsuch as he's sworn in as the 101st justice to the supreme court. it's a win for the white house which now has two weeks to regroup with congress. with infighting and potentially organize personality. it's widely reported that deputy national security advi
. >>> and mondelez is reportedly looking for a successor to ceo irene rosenfeld. its board recently discussed candidates. the shareholder pressure and stakeho stakeholder ackman have earned mondelez to be acquired by someone and it won't even have to have that name anymore. i don't know what it means. it's like made up. >> i think when the name was first announced before saying there's a term in russian that's almost like prostitute. >> you there go. >> it's a...
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. >> after my ex had left me, she had my daughter -- we just had hurricane irene. the house was wiped out. and then the house was getting fixed, done, we moved back in. six weeks later, sandy came. it was just like a one-two punch. and then i started drinking, like, real -- pretty heavy. like, i won't deny it. >> on the night of his arrest, bernard says his father accused him of stealing his keys and wallet. when bernard denied doing so, he says a heated argument ensued. >> he -- he basically said that i -- i put a gun to his head and that i was going to kill him. which wasn't true. and when they came to arrest me, i was on the second floor of my home. and when they tried take me down to handcuff me, the three officers wound up throwing me down a flight of stairs by accident. and i split my head open, and i broke my two ribs. >> according to the arresting officer's report, bernard was belligerent and began fighting with three officers as they ascended the staircase. they said bernard attempted to jump down the stairs and landed face-first before sliding down to the
. >> after my ex had left me, she had my daughter -- we just had hurricane irene. the house was wiped out. and then the house was getting fixed, done, we moved back in. six weeks later, sandy came. it was just like a one-two punch. and then i started drinking, like, real -- pretty heavy. like, i won't deny it. >> on the night of his arrest, bernard says his father accused him of stealing his keys and wallet. when bernard denied doing so, he says a heated argument ensued. >> he...
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the auditorium cured the heart of our public programs, as i think you all know, is the bernard and irene schwartz distinguished speaker series. mr. swartz also helped start the classic film series, now in its fifth year. it is growing and growing. esther schwartz -- mr. swartz, thank you so much. let's give him a hand. [applause] >> i also want to recognize joel pickett, david, and the trustees and chairman's counsel for all the great work. let's give them a hand, as well. [applause] >> the program will last one hour. we will have a question and answer session. we are doing the questions on cards, it works better and everyone gets a chance to ask questions and we get a lot more questions covered. you should have received a pencil and card. if you have not, staff will go up and down the aisles with them and hand them to the moderator. there will be a formal book signing after the program, so please stay for the book signing. the books are for sale. we are so happy to welcome john steele gordon, the speaker closest to me. he specializes in business and financial history. he is contributing
the auditorium cured the heart of our public programs, as i think you all know, is the bernard and irene schwartz distinguished speaker series. mr. swartz also helped start the classic film series, now in its fifth year. it is growing and growing. esther schwartz -- mr. swartz, thank you so much. let's give him a hand. [applause] >> i also want to recognize joel pickett, david, and the trustees and chairman's counsel for all the great work. let's give them a hand, as well. [applause]...
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but ceo irene rosenfeld isn't on board with this idea.e told me a little bit over a month ago. listen. >> there's a lot of speculation out there and we can't spend a lot of our time thinking about it. if you step back a second though, when i split the company i did it because these were two very different portfolios. and they actually have shown themselves quite capable of creating great value for their respective shareholders as separate companies. our company has created over $60 billion of market cap as a result of focusing on snacks. we're going to continue that focus. >> so, what's going on here? is this investors or board members pushing for a sale by pressuring management potentially in a "wall street journal" article? either way, this is a tough growth environment. mondelez no exception. it faces the macroeconomic challenges and currency pressures. with all of that, mondelez has outperformed some of the other food stock, but many wonder what's next and many investors including bill ackman, nelson peltz on the board of mondelez may
but ceo irene rosenfeld isn't on board with this idea.e told me a little bit over a month ago. listen. >> there's a lot of speculation out there and we can't spend a lot of our time thinking about it. if you step back a second though, when i split the company i did it because these were two very different portfolios. and they actually have shown themselves quite capable of creating great value for their respective shareholders as separate companies. our company has created over $60...
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irene rosenfeld, the ceo of mondaleas makes over $9,000 an hour. $9,000 an hour. she just went over the $200 million mark that she's taken out of the company. for her. one person. $9,000 an hour and in that same hour nabisco workers in mexico earn barely more than a dollar, $1. that's simply unacceptable. so we asked the president trump, do what's right. stand with us. stand with michael. stand with the bakery workers. bring the jobs home. protect our pensions and invest in america. that's what you said you were going to do. [applause] >> now, building an economy that works for everyone requires putting our issues and our values first. and as a result, we will not be an atm or any political party. we'll stand up to the corporate republicans who attack working people and the neo- liberal democrats who take us for granted. see, when our fidelity is to working people and to fair economic rules, politicians will have to come to us. that's how we'll stop choosing on election day between the lesser of two evils and start choosing between the better of two goods. and mom
irene rosenfeld, the ceo of mondaleas makes over $9,000 an hour. $9,000 an hour. she just went over the $200 million mark that she's taken out of the company. for her. one person. $9,000 an hour and in that same hour nabisco workers in mexico earn barely more than a dollar, $1. that's simply unacceptable. so we asked the president trump, do what's right. stand with us. stand with michael. stand with the bakery workers. bring the jobs home. protect our pensions and invest in america. that's what...
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the heart of our public programs, as i think you all know, is the bernard and irene schwartz distinguished speaker series. and mr. swartz has
the heart of our public programs, as i think you all know, is the bernard and irene schwartz distinguished speaker series. and mr. swartz has
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it happened at good night irene's in wildwood. clip shows mcdowell slurring his words as he sexually propositions a woman. mcdowell told "action news" he regrets his actions. >> that many moment it was a jest full conversation with a friend of mine that i've known for over 10 years its no the something that i'm proud of, okay the fact is that i said it. you know, i probably shouldn't have said it. >> after that video surfaced the gop in cape may county dropped their backing of mcdowell. today cumberland county republicans made a similar move. mcdowell says he's not dropping out. >> philadelphia residents have three days to register to vote if they want their voice heard next month. the ballot for may's primary election includes candidates for district attorney. two city ballot questions are up for vote. the last day to register to vote in this primary is this monday. >>> after a month of waiting we are getting a first taste of the next chapter of the "star wars" saga. >> ♪ >> i only know one truth. >> ♪ >>> it's time for the jedi
it happened at good night irene's in wildwood. clip shows mcdowell slurring his words as he sexually propositions a woman. mcdowell told "action news" he regrets his actions. >> that many moment it was a jest full conversation with a friend of mine that i've known for over 10 years its no the something that i'm proud of, okay the fact is that i said it. you know, i probably shouldn't have said it. >> after that video surfaced the gop in cape may county dropped their...
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speakers include well known san francisco based stand up comedian irene tu named last year as one ofhe bay area's 11 best stand up comedians. for more ideas what to do this weekend go to our website abc 7 news.com, hood line link. i'm jessica castro. >> announcer: now your accuweather forecast. spencer christian. >> it's calmer in the bay area, cool, clear mostly, but a few clouds lingering. we're going to have clearer skies the next couple days. meanwhile snow continues to fall in the sierra. winter weather advisory is in effect until 8:00 tonight for the central sierra, moderate heavy snow will fall additional 8 inches likely above 4,000 feet. travel delays and chain controls are likely. look for breezy conditions at the coast. sunny all across the bay area with temperatures climbing into the mid 60s tomorrow. i understand land near the bay getting a little milder. our easter sunday we have our next storm coming our way. it ranks 1 on the storm impact scale, storm of light intensity. it is expected to produce less than half inch of rain for most of the bay area. winds will be a lit
speakers include well known san francisco based stand up comedian irene tu named last year as one ofhe bay area's 11 best stand up comedians. for more ideas what to do this weekend go to our website abc 7 news.com, hood line link. i'm jessica castro. >> announcer: now your accuweather forecast. spencer christian. >> it's calmer in the bay area, cool, clear mostly, but a few clouds lingering. we're going to have clearer skies the next couple days. meanwhile snow continues to fall in...
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tonight's program, women in the white house, as part of our bernard and irene schwartz distinguished speaker series. i would like to thank mr. s chwartz for his support that has allowed us to bring
tonight's program, women in the white house, as part of our bernard and irene schwartz distinguished speaker series. i would like to thank mr. s chwartz for his support that has allowed us to bring
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provide broad liberties for all, individual liberties including the kurds, until that moment comes, irene deeply worried about turkey's future. while liberal turkey remains a distant dream, it is possible given the economic transformation turkey has gone on under erdogan. i think it is next to him that i will write my next book. [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone. , congratulations. he makes us look lazy. my boss loves you. aside from that, i really enjoyed reading your book. when i picked up the book, the first thing that came to my mind was, which sultan? after the this point, referendum, we can live with sue lemond amended since, who was -- magnificent, who was a reformer. this book does a great job of opening a window into erdogan's psyche and through telling his personal narratives, a narrative of victimhood, which resonates very well among his constituency and beyond. it is showing us the interaction between the founding ideology and the reactions to it. that is why i enjoyed reading the chapters on kurdish nationalism and islamism. i think turkey lives in a postcapitalist and p
provide broad liberties for all, individual liberties including the kurds, until that moment comes, irene deeply worried about turkey's future. while liberal turkey remains a distant dream, it is possible given the economic transformation turkey has gone on under erdogan. i think it is next to him that i will write my next book. [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone. , congratulations. he makes us look lazy. my boss loves you. aside from that, i really enjoyed reading your book. when i...
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. >> i'm not sure what is happening with him but irene she's got low income into low income housing butoo small for her to do family chair mar. >> so - she'll be testifying in the future but had a doctor's appoint today. >> i'm maria the organizer of voices and we support this ordinance one o 100 percent i think that is highly needed and speak if experience when in my children were younger - they went to after-school programs family childcare provided a choice for families not enough choice in the city because the vent is going up and many of the childcare providers are pushed out my neighbor who spoke earlier lives around the block one the mothers in the city and it is difficult for her to get a place for her mother in the city that is very, very difficult to get a license the process is complicated so the families lose their place is out and then we lose important supply of childcare that is important we support the providers when we support the childcare supporters and the families they serve and when those providers serve like subsidized children the reimbursement rate is half the c
. >> i'm not sure what is happening with him but irene she's got low income into low income housing butoo small for her to do family chair mar. >> so - she'll be testifying in the future but had a doctor's appoint today. >> i'm maria the organizer of voices and we support this ordinance one o 100 percent i think that is highly needed and speak if experience when in my children were younger - they went to after-school programs family childcare provided a choice for families not...