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. >> for jeanette stevens a breast cancer diagnosis seemed always inevitab inevitable. >> jeanette and her sisters have established an even stronger family bond centered around their breast cancer diagnosis and the struggle to defeat the deadly disease jeanette found refuge with komen philadelphia in 2008. she's a survivor who's been spreading is the word about komen and its mission for year. >> the name is out there and when people are diagnosed with breast cancer they need somewhere to go for support. they need to get the educational support. if they're insured, they call komen and we're trying to be there for everybody. >> every mothers day you can find jeanette amidst the sea of pink that saturates the parkway during the annual komen race for the cure, thousands running, walking sprinting to the finish line. >> we need people to register. we have about 100,000 people or more that come out to the art museum steps and they love to see that sea of pink come down. we need people to register because everything has a cost. >> that it takes to provide free mammograms to those in need, 166
. >> for jeanette stevens a breast cancer diagnosis seemed always inevitab inevitable. >> jeanette and her sisters have established an even stronger family bond centered around their breast cancer diagnosis and the struggle to defeat the deadly disease jeanette found refuge with komen philadelphia in 2008. she's a survivor who's been spreading is the word about komen and its mission for year. >> the name is out there and when people are diagnosed with breast cancer they need...
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is he thinking of jeanette? >> before women have the vote nationally the 1st woman elected to congress from montana, montana was jeanette menken and it was several years before. but a member of the western states did give women the vote pretty long before women got the vote nationally. >> the nest call right here in los angeles. >> hi. i have not called in over a year. i know your pretty biased when it comes to the truth about israel. so what i would like to say -- >> i think you are going to twist that into a topic that we are not talking about today.today. but we talk about that topic with love to hear from you and get your perspective. so let's move on to zachary in long beach, california. nancy cohen is our guest. women in politics is the topic. >> i have not read your book but i'm looking forward to reading it. the interview that i am watching and knowing that women outnumber men in population, more the norm have women outnumber men. but of course it has not happened. and as a male, as a person of color her
is he thinking of jeanette? >> before women have the vote nationally the 1st woman elected to congress from montana, montana was jeanette menken and it was several years before. but a member of the western states did give women the vote pretty long before women got the vote nationally. >> the nest call right here in los angeles. >> hi. i have not called in over a year. i know your pretty biased when it comes to the truth about israel. so what i would like to say -- >> i...
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take pkg :01 banner :32 jeanette :56 fernanda 1:35uliana - supers---s/ jeanetttejada de gom portavozeo, experta ensalud pública s/ juliana monsalve @juanans cada vez más estados están legalizandla marihua. ya en 20 se permite el o medinal de esa droga y en cuatro y waington dc se pete su uso para propósito recreacional.en algunos de esos estados se utiliza a prueba paradeterminar si unonductor, queha consumido marihuana, está bienpara manar y hoy uneporte indico que esa prba no eapropiada. desde washington juliana monsalve informa. --pkg-- (n- you smoke0 min a) las prbas que usa lpolicía pa deteinar si unconductor tá o no está buen esdo para condur luego dhaber consumido marihuana son inapropiadas segúureporte revelo este martes (nat- policía) esto puede provocar que un deteinado conctor quen realidad no es un peligro en la carretera termine en proemas o que otrque sí es sea dejado en lertadara manejar, indicó la asociación autovilística esdounidense,o triple a. s/ jeanette tejada de gomez, portavoz de aaa "dependiendo el conductor, loscondtores que muestn altos niveles de marihuana e
take pkg :01 banner :32 jeanette :56 fernanda 1:35uliana - supers---s/ jeanetttejada de gom portavozeo, experta ensalud pública s/ juliana monsalve @juanans cada vez más estados están legalizandla marihua. ya en 20 se permite el o medinal de esa droga y en cuatro y waington dc se pete su uso para propósito recreacional.en algunos de esos estados se utiliza a prueba paradeterminar si unonductor, queha consumido marihuana, está bienpara manar y hoy uneporte indico que esa prba no eapropiada....
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when jeanette does come home a surprise she wasn't expecting. >> excuse me.-minus but here was the mistake. the alarm wasn't set. your garage was left open and what do we have in the garage? a ladder. and i used -- >> you got my ladder. >> i used your ladder to get into your house on the second floor where one door, one entry point was open. i'm in. >> reporter: and safety and security expert bill stanton who you just saw in the piece is joining us now. so bottom line, what can our viewers take away from this? >> well, it's about layering. first, motion detectors in and outside your home. second, it's about giving the illusion when you're home even when you're not by leaving tv and lights on. >> getting those little lights that go on and off. >> that's right. finally, our pets. man's best friend unless they're trained they're just our pets. >> so don't count on them to keep people like you out. it was a great demonstration, bill, thank you very much. and you can get more tips for keeping your home secure at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! amy, let's get it o
when jeanette does come home a surprise she wasn't expecting. >> excuse me.-minus but here was the mistake. the alarm wasn't set. your garage was left open and what do we have in the garage? a ladder. and i used -- >> you got my ladder. >> i used your ladder to get into your house on the second floor where one door, one entry point was open. i'm in. >> reporter: and safety and security expert bill stanton who you just saw in the piece is joining us now. so bottom line,...
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later, we will show you nasa astronaut jeanette epps, and oracle founder larry ellison. nca chair michael powell was a commencement speaker for pepperdine university in malibu, california. he talked about the effects of technology on society, and the importance of a liberal art education. he also shared how an injury he sustained in the military taught him about relationships and perseverance. mr. powell is the son of former secretary of state, colin powell. his remarks are 15 minutes. mr. powell: good, glorious morning, it is a pleasure to be here. i want to start off by thinking the provost and the faculty, the president and the administration, and the students for bestowing upon me the exceptional honor of joining the pepperdine community. this will be a day i will long cherish. i am really thrilled to be here. as i look out on this assembled crowd, i see a lot of joy in the faces of all of you. as you are clad in your caps and gowns, and prepared to enter the working world. from my perch, there needs to be a pause for concern. why? because the robots are rising. the
later, we will show you nasa astronaut jeanette epps, and oracle founder larry ellison. nca chair michael powell was a commencement speaker for pepperdine university in malibu, california. he talked about the effects of technology on society, and the importance of a liberal art education. he also shared how an injury he sustained in the military taught him about relationships and perseverance. mr. powell is the son of former secretary of state, colin powell. his remarks are 15 minutes. mr....
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place for diplomacy when we're pressed we are willing to put our digit over your decorum liquor jeanette did in the interruption of his speech the builders folks that will not support lgbt rights no matter but comment come to the support of racism and age of don't come to any transit marches and i'd like to talk about the fritz could 5 and it is happening outside those two events 50 years approved or disapproved by police violence thank you. >> thank you, ms. davis. >> my name is austin i want to get up here and is or is as as gay man that is queers and people are make up that i was able to get involved with supervisor wiener and on the more research he did there are no sfpd files on the case moving i can't they paid off the sfpd to destroy the files on behalf of what is coming in other stats but what was happening outside of city hall right now the fact that transgenders women are murdering 346r79d in the tenderloin and people in the city don't know what jean compton's cafe is representing in the community mission bay anything else we can do from inside oswald's we can remember the hist
place for diplomacy when we're pressed we are willing to put our digit over your decorum liquor jeanette did in the interruption of his speech the builders folks that will not support lgbt rights no matter but comment come to the support of racism and age of don't come to any transit marches and i'd like to talk about the fritz could 5 and it is happening outside those two events 50 years approved or disapproved by police violence thank you. >> thank you, ms. davis. >> my name is...
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in the middle is jeanette armstrong. she is a selx--syilx, uh, okanagan, a fluent speaker of okanagan, and a traditional knowledge keeper of the okanagan nation. she currently holds the canada research chair in okanagan indigenous knowledge and philosophy at ubc okanagan. and just on a personal note, she is probably the single most
in the middle is jeanette armstrong. she is a selx--syilx, uh, okanagan, a fluent speaker of okanagan, and a traditional knowledge keeper of the okanagan nation. she currently holds the canada research chair in okanagan indigenous knowledge and philosophy at ubc okanagan. and just on a personal note, she is probably the single most
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jeanette: they will be removing mud and debris from the tracks, fixing insulators, among a other fixes. of in a statement, they said the draft plan will be modified, and a final track plan will be released as soon as possible, but not likely ready by the original target date of may 15. what over timeline, passenger say they have no choice. >> if i cannot get where i'm going, i just have to walk. the doctor already said i should be doing walking anyway. fta has said if the demands are not met within a certain amount of time, they are serious about shutting down all of metro until it happens. metro g.m. paul wiedefeld has also shown and said that he is making safety a top priority. we expect to hear more from this chief safety officer tomorrow. jeannette reyes, abc 7 news. leon: there were problems during the nighttime rush. a power problem called single tracking at the stadiuar wheres the same spot there were issues monday, causing delays up to 20 minutes, creating congestion downtown. alison: when it comes to safety on metro, d.c. police chief cathy lanier says despite having a small f
jeanette: they will be removing mud and debris from the tracks, fixing insulators, among a other fixes. of in a statement, they said the draft plan will be modified, and a final track plan will be released as soon as possible, but not likely ready by the original target date of may 15. what over timeline, passenger say they have no choice. >> if i cannot get where i'm going, i just have to walk. the doctor already said i should be doing walking anyway. fta has said if the demands are not...
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among them was jeanette reid who received a layoff notice after putting in 33 years as a clerical worker. >> anger and distress of course. that's natural. but it's so unnecessary. >> reporter: reid earns less than $50,000 a year, and she says that's not enough to put a dent in the university's $150 million deficit. >> this is not the world's premiere public university that the chancellor and others keep having. it's resting on its laurels. >> also losing her job this scientist in the anthropology museum. >> i may say i'm in denial. it's true, i am being laid off. and i really don't know what i will do. >> reporter: the administration says most of the job losses will come through retirement. a spokesman told us this isn't something we do happying. it's a response to stagnant state funding beyond the university's control. the cuts could also affect the uc berkeley police department. sources tell us that the nighttime student safety program called bear walk could be eliminated. that's where students are escorted from the campus to three car or dorm late at night. >> i definitely use it bick
among them was jeanette reid who received a layoff notice after putting in 33 years as a clerical worker. >> anger and distress of course. that's natural. but it's so unnecessary. >> reporter: reid earns less than $50,000 a year, and she says that's not enough to put a dent in the university's $150 million deficit. >> this is not the world's premiere public university that the chancellor and others keep having. it's resting on its laurels. >> also losing her job this...
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jeanette. we will see you next week. when we return we visit a start up making money with a social media community. you are watching defense news. we were making a move. the dewe had to. made -- we knew that if we came in too high, it would cost us big time. we had to stay low. and boy did we. we locked it in and rode that low rate from navy federal credit union all the way to our first house. it's a split-level ranch. so cute! open to the armed forces and their families for over 80 years. navy federal credit union. >> welcome back to "defense news" and our innovation segment. sandbox is an android and i.o.s. app for service members, veterans and families that makes it easier for the military community to stay in ones.with loved i sat down with the c.e.o. a former marine to find out how off the grounds. >> really it started in the marine corps. hey were looking for family redness platform and general smith and i got together and how can we create a better solution for the entire community. >
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massive study of white women found that women with a long family history of breast cancer or with a jeanettic risk can -- with a genetic risk can reduce their chances by following a healthy lifestyle. researchers at john hopkins school of public health surveyed 17,000 women with breast cancer and 20,000 without. they found women at high risk what were at a healthy weight, avidded smoking and drinking and did not use hormone replacement therapy reduced their risk of breast cancer to the same level as the general population. the average chance of a 30-year- old white woman developing breast cancer before she is 80 years old is 11% without any increased risk factors. >>> coming up, bernie sanders is speaking to supporters in oakland where activists rushed the stage a short time ago. still to come, an update on who they are and more on sanders' campaign swing through the east bay. >>> early holiday fireworks for the oakland a's. the big hit from coco crisp. >>> and we are honoring the sacrifice of american military members this memorial day. still to come we will take you to the national cemetery
massive study of white women found that women with a long family history of breast cancer or with a jeanettic risk can -- with a genetic risk can reduce their chances by following a healthy lifestyle. researchers at john hopkins school of public health surveyed 17,000 women with breast cancer and 20,000 without. they found women at high risk what were at a healthy weight, avidded smoking and drinking and did not use hormone replacement therapy reduced their risk of breast cancer to the same...
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announcer: the graduates le moyne college heard from nasa astronaut and former cia intelligence officer jeanette epps for their commencement. she told the graduates to follow their own interests pointing to her own career as a lesson. this is 15 minutes. [applause] ms. epps: congratulations. it is a complete honor and joy to be here. congratulations students, parents, and faculty. i am so honored that linda would ask me to do this. i am completely blown away by it. i am very excited for you, the graduates, because of the opportunities that lie before you. it was a long time ago that i was in your seat, about 28 years ago. i was extremely awkward and shine but i was bursting with faith and that i could be successful. --pite having that they, that faith if someone told me , that i would give the commencement speech at lemoine one day, i would not have believed them and most of my contemporaries would not have believed them. over the past 28 years, as a look back over my career, i have been truly blessed and i implement away by some of the things that i have been a part of but it all started here a
announcer: the graduates le moyne college heard from nasa astronaut and former cia intelligence officer jeanette epps for their commencement. she told the graduates to follow their own interests pointing to her own career as a lesson. this is 15 minutes. [applause] ms. epps: congratulations. it is a complete honor and joy to be here. congratulations students, parents, and faculty. i am so honored that linda would ask me to do this. i am completely blown away by it. i am very excited for you,...
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later, we will show you nasa astronaut jeanette epps, and oracle founder larry ellison. nca chair michael powell was a commencement speaker for pepperdine university in malibu, california. he talked about the effects of technology on society, and the importance of a liberal art education. he also shared how an injury he sustained in the military taught him about relationships and perseverance. mr. powell is the son of former secretary of state, colin powell. his remarks are 15 minutes. mr. powell: good, glorious morning, it is a pleasure to be here. i want to start off by thinking the provost and the faculty, the president and the administration, and the students for bestowing upon me the exceptional honor of joining the pepperdine community.
later, we will show you nasa astronaut jeanette epps, and oracle founder larry ellison. nca chair michael powell was a commencement speaker for pepperdine university in malibu, california. he talked about the effects of technology on society, and the importance of a liberal art education. he also shared how an injury he sustained in the military taught him about relationships and perseverance. mr. powell is the son of former secretary of state, colin powell. his remarks are 15 minutes. mr....
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then our last panelist is lieutenant colonel jeanette haynie. a cobra pilot and a combat veteran. he is a phd candidate at george washington university studying domestic terrorism and inequality so with that ladies, thank you. >> just push a button. excuse me. i'll be talking today about women as stakeholders, the value of participation, particularly from the lens of post-conflict and peace building or formal peace process is so i'd like to start introducing an organization from idea, the women of iberia mass action for peace which is a group of women both muslim and christian were organized and the violence in the second liberian civil war, a great documentary on them called pray the devil back to hell for those of you with time and access to track that down. they called for peace talks, in fact they practically forced president charles taylor to sit down with rebel groups. and then led by mima gamal a, a delegation of these women sat in on or rather staged a sit in at the peace process in actors honor. the process that would lead to the opera comprehensive peace agreement signed
then our last panelist is lieutenant colonel jeanette haynie. a cobra pilot and a combat veteran. he is a phd candidate at george washington university studying domestic terrorism and inequality so with that ladies, thank you. >> just push a button. excuse me. i'll be talking today about women as stakeholders, the value of participation, particularly from the lens of post-conflict and peace building or formal peace process is so i'd like to start introducing an organization from idea, the...
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later, we will show you nasa astronaut jeanette epps, and larry ellison. was a commences feature for pepperdine university in malibu, california. he talked about the effects of technology on society, and the importance of education. injury heared how an sustained in the military taught him about relationships and perseverance. mr. powell is the son of former secretary of state,: powell. his marks are 15 minutes. mr. powell: good, glorious morning, it is a pleasure to be here. i want to start off by thinking the provost and the faculty, the president and the administration, and the students for bestowing upon me the exceptional honor of joining the pepperdine community. this will be a day i will long cherished. i am really thrilled to be here. as i look out on this assembled crowd, i see a lot of joy in the faces of all of you. as you are clad in your caps and gowns, and prepared to enter the working world. perch, there needs to be a pause for concern. why? because the robots are rising. the cars are driving themselves, and computers are humiliating human b
later, we will show you nasa astronaut jeanette epps, and larry ellison. was a commences feature for pepperdine university in malibu, california. he talked about the effects of technology on society, and the importance of education. injury heared how an sustained in the military taught him about relationships and perseverance. mr. powell is the son of former secretary of state,: powell. his marks are 15 minutes. mr. powell: good, glorious morning, it is a pleasure to be here. i want to start...
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the board of tribune publishing has rejected jeanette slater's -- latest takeover offer.sher called the bid clearly inadequate, they are offering about 806 he $4 million including debt. billionaire has taken a 13% stake in tribune. bloombergur latest business flash. beforee more month to go the referendum on britain's leading the eu, they warn and brexit could have serious economic confidences. it could cost hundreds of thousands of jobs. the one month to go to the referendum, the british people must ask themselves this question -- can we knowingly vote for a recession? does britain really want this diy recession? hudson -- rob hutton joins us now. rob: it's very exciting. let's a point believe campaign is making quite was diversely. it's a forecast. we all know how reliable are not forecasts are. the distinction you might want to make is between your ability to forecast my weight in a month , and your ability to forecast my weight if i only eat chips for a month. that is the argument that the treasury would make. that even if the precise number isn't right, the direction
the board of tribune publishing has rejected jeanette slater's -- latest takeover offer.sher called the bid clearly inadequate, they are offering about 806 he $4 million including debt. billionaire has taken a 13% stake in tribune. bloombergur latest business flash. beforee more month to go the referendum on britain's leading the eu, they warn and brexit could have serious economic confidences. it could cost hundreds of thousands of jobs. the one month to go to the referendum, the british...
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. >> reporter: jeanette watched as their son skyler, a 20-year- old soldier fell along -- fell in loveh a buoyant high school cheerleader, danielle. there's nothing that you keep them apart. in fact danielle dropped out of her northern california high school to mary skyler and live with him close to the fort lewis army base in washington -- marry skyler and live with him close to the fort lewis army base in washington. in 2014, skyler namath was returning from a training mission but within hours of his return danielle nemeth was dead, shot in the head with her own ar 15 rifle. >> can someone help me? >> did you intentionally kill your wife skyler? why did -- didn't he tried to revive his wife or call 911. >> he has seen this as an accident. his family sees this as an accident. we believe he murdered his wife. >> reporter: prosecutors believe he shot and killed's 19- year-old wife in a jealous rage and then they charged him with first-degree murder. >> they found him guilty before they investigated >> i can live with i am the reason that danielle died but i can't live with being called
. >> reporter: jeanette watched as their son skyler, a 20-year- old soldier fell along -- fell in loveh a buoyant high school cheerleader, danielle. there's nothing that you keep them apart. in fact danielle dropped out of her northern california high school to mary skyler and live with him close to the fort lewis army base in washington -- marry skyler and live with him close to the fort lewis army base in washington. in 2014, skyler namath was returning from a training mission but...
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among them was jeanette reid who received a layoff notice after putting in 32 years as clerical worker in the biology department. >> anger and distress, of course. that's natural. but it's so unnecessary. >> reporter: reid earns less than $50,000 a years and she says that's not enough to put a dent in the university's $150 million deficit. >> this is not the world's premiere public university. it's resting on its laurels, and they're driving into it the ground. >> reporter: also losing her job, this scientists in the anthropology museum. >> i am still in disbelief. i might say i'm in denial. it is true, i am being laid off, and i really don't know what i will do. >> reporter: the administration says most of the job losses will come through retirement. a uc berkeley spokesman told us, quote this isn't something we do happily. it's a response to stagnant state funding beyond the university's control. the cuts could also affect the uc berkeley police department. sources tell us that the nighttime student safe program could be eliminated. that's where students are escorted from the cam pho
among them was jeanette reid who received a layoff notice after putting in 32 years as clerical worker in the biology department. >> anger and distress, of course. that's natural. but it's so unnecessary. >> reporter: reid earns less than $50,000 a years and she says that's not enough to put a dent in the university's $150 million deficit. >> this is not the world's premiere public university. it's resting on its laurels, and they're driving into it the ground. >>...
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as a more global government effort we have to look how we're controlling mosquitoes and may have jeanettelick engineered mosquitoes that can compete with the ones carrying the zika but it's a big concern for pregnant women or those thinking of becoming pregnant. >> my daughter-in-law is pregnant and won't leave the house, and when you say put on mosquito repellant, the risk versus the reward, that's not enough. that just does not sound secure enough for pregnant woman during mosquito season to risk it. >> well, right now, we don't have mosquitoes carrying it here in the u.s. so i don't think it's time to panic at the moment. we have to see how this unfolds over the next couple of months here in the u.s. itch think mosquito repellant is the fir stem but we'll need more drastic measures. >> initially it was mosquitoes and then we found out it could be passedly to sexual intercourse so so much we're still learning. that adds a certain element of uncertainty. >> absolutely. this is an evolving story and scientist are rushing to learn as much as they can. we know is dot cause microreceively, t
as a more global government effort we have to look how we're controlling mosquitoes and may have jeanettelick engineered mosquitoes that can compete with the ones carrying the zika but it's a big concern for pregnant women or those thinking of becoming pregnant. >> my daughter-in-law is pregnant and won't leave the house, and when you say put on mosquito repellant, the risk versus the reward, that's not enough. that just does not sound secure enough for pregnant woman during mosquito...
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as storycorps, he told his colleague jeanette about his first experience ministering to the family ofids victim in his church. >> so i get a call from a local funeral home. she said, i've got a really big favor i want to ask. there's a kid that died. he of been a member of the church all his life. the mom sang in the choir. but any rate, 25 years old. he died of aids. and he just happened to be gay. she said, when his pastor found out how he died, he said, well, not going to do the funeral. and it can happen in our church. >> how did you respond to that then? >> did not want to do it. did not want to do it. it is not appropriate for one pastor to go against what another pastor a said, this is what i'm going to do my congregation. i was perfectly all right with that until i went home and started thinking about this family. that i've been able to accomplish has started with some kind of a burden and aids burdened me. so reluctantly, i did a funeral. i met the parents of this kid. i was used to black dads disowning their gay sons. that was the thing to do. "my son can't be gay." but not
as storycorps, he told his colleague jeanette about his first experience ministering to the family ofids victim in his church. >> so i get a call from a local funeral home. she said, i've got a really big favor i want to ask. there's a kid that died. he of been a member of the church all his life. the mom sang in the choir. but any rate, 25 years old. he died of aids. and he just happened to be gay. she said, when his pastor found out how he died, he said, well, not going to do the...
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place for diplomacy when we're pressed we are willing to put our digit over your decorum liquor jeanetteid in the interruption of his speech the builders folks that will not support lgbt rights no matter but comment come to the support of racism and age of don't come to any transit marches and i'd like to talk about the fritz could 5 and it is happening outside those two events 50 years approved or disapproved by police violence thank you. >> thank you, ms. davis. >> my name is austin i want to get up here and is or is as as gay man that is queers and people are make up that i was able to get involved with supervisor wiener and on the more research he did there are no sfpd files on the case moving i can't they paid off the sfpd to destroy the files on behalf of what is coming in other stats but what was happening outside of city hall right now the fact that transgenders women are murdering 346r79d in the tenderloin and people in the city don't know what jean compton's cafe is representing in the community mission bay anything else we can do from inside oswald's we can remember the histor
place for diplomacy when we're pressed we are willing to put our digit over your decorum liquor jeanetteid in the interruption of his speech the builders folks that will not support lgbt rights no matter but comment come to the support of racism and age of don't come to any transit marches and i'd like to talk about the fritz could 5 and it is happening outside those two events 50 years approved or disapproved by police violence thank you. >> thank you, ms. davis. >> my name is...
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jeanette is quoted in this piece is saying, they had -- if they had done that they would have gotten the blank kicked out of them. >> so they are spinning the truth and making people get on oard something that is not -- >> it is an extremely strong suggestion of the article you had to spin it. >> down the line, would you agree with it? >> yes. >> mr. hannah? strano: yes. >> i yield. assume youn, first i are vigorously opposed to the iran agreement. mr. rubin: yes. i thought there could be a much stronger agreement and i think we could have had leverage to get a much more favorable agreement. myself -- associate >> just to be clear, for instance, former secretary of state colin powell, as he is called the regime vigorous, this is a remarkable change. ". so we have stopped this highway race they were going down. i think that is very, very important. would you agree with secretary powell's quote? >> it reminds me of the agreement with north korea which we now know did not merit those and fort smith's. >> the former adviser to president ford and george h.w. bush, i quote, to turn our bac
jeanette is quoted in this piece is saying, they had -- if they had done that they would have gotten the blank kicked out of them. >> so they are spinning the truth and making people get on oard something that is not -- >> it is an extremely strong suggestion of the article you had to spin it. >> down the line, would you agree with it? >> yes. >> mr. hannah? strano: yes. >> i yield. assume youn, first i are vigorously opposed to the iran agreement. mr. rubin:...
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place for diplomacy when we're pressed we are willing to put our digit over your decorum liquor jeanetteid in the interruption of his speech the builders folks that will not support lgbt rights no matter but comment come to the support of racism and age of don't come to any transit marches and i'd like to talk about the fritz could 5 and it is happening outside those two events 50 years approved or disapproved by police violence thank you. >> thank you, ms. davis. >> my name is austin i want to get up here and is or is as as gay man that is queers and people are make up that i was able to get involved with supervisor wiener and on the more research he did there are no sfpd files on the case moving i can't they paid off the sfpd to destroy the files on behalf of what is coming in other stats but what was happening outside of city hall right now the fact that transgenders women are murdering 346r79d in the tenderloin and people in the city don't know what jean compton's cafe is representing in the community mission bay anything else we can do from inside oswald's we can remember the histor
place for diplomacy when we're pressed we are willing to put our digit over your decorum liquor jeanetteid in the interruption of his speech the builders folks that will not support lgbt rights no matter but comment come to the support of racism and age of don't come to any transit marches and i'd like to talk about the fritz could 5 and it is happening outside those two events 50 years approved or disapproved by police violence thank you. >> thank you, ms. davis. >> my name is...
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someone who has written quite a bit openly and publicly about why this is important, and i know jeanette can speak to the same thing, the comments and the responses that come back to it is like you'll get one or two kind of mid level males or one very notorious in particular retired senior level male who will publicly make these big statements about how i was in combat and this is all wrong. that gets a lot of attention. because they attach their accolades to it. whereas those of us who have been very vocal about why it matters have really taken the road that, you know, passion needs to come out of this, emotion needs to come out of it. let's just look at the facts. let's look at what women have done. as kate really brings up, it has been an operational necessity. so now, how do we ensure that there is success in this continued operational necessity. and facts and dispassionate discourse isn't as sexy as some guy running up screaming, but all of the dead women. it plays again to this spoiler. again, this is sort of my theory of being involved with it, is that it's a way they feel they ca
someone who has written quite a bit openly and publicly about why this is important, and i know jeanette can speak to the same thing, the comments and the responses that come back to it is like you'll get one or two kind of mid level males or one very notorious in particular retired senior level male who will publicly make these big statements about how i was in combat and this is all wrong. that gets a lot of attention. because they attach their accolades to it. whereas those of us who have...
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jeanette is quoted in this piece is saying, they had -- if they had done that they would have gotten the blank kicked out of them. >> so they are spinning the truth and making people get on oard something that is not -- >> it is an extremely strong suggestion of the article you had to spin it. >> down the line, would you agree with it? >> yes. >> mr. hannah? strano: yes. >> i yield. assume youn, first i are vigorously opposed to the iran agreement. mr. rubin: yes. i thought there could be a much st
jeanette is quoted in this piece is saying, they had -- if they had done that they would have gotten the blank kicked out of them. >> so they are spinning the truth and making people get on oard something that is not -- >> it is an extremely strong suggestion of the article you had to spin it. >> down the line, would you agree with it? >> yes. >> mr. hannah? strano: yes. >> i yield. assume youn, first i are vigorously opposed to the iran agreement. mr. rubin:...
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she is 15-year-old jeanette graves.us to concorde bart station. police say she is developmentally disabled and has a distinct scar on her neck. they say she tends to wear heavy makeup and is usually dressed in dark clothing. pleasant hill police are asking anyone with information to contact them. >>> law enforcement agencies from throughout the area took part in national prescription drug takeback day. an event for all prescription and over-the-counter medications were accepted by police with no questions asked. the event was scheduled long before famed musician prince recently died of a possible drug overdose. we stopped by the livermore police department and found hundreds of people showing up. back by the end of the day hundreds of livermore residents like maria past through the drive-through. dropping off bags of prescription medications they don't need. >> it for someone to break into my house all of this medicine if it were expired or not someone could take it. [music] this -- >> reporter: this after the world is
she is 15-year-old jeanette graves.us to concorde bart station. police say she is developmentally disabled and has a distinct scar on her neck. they say she tends to wear heavy makeup and is usually dressed in dark clothing. pleasant hill police are asking anyone with information to contact them. >>> law enforcement agencies from throughout the area took part in national prescription drug takeback day. an event for all prescription and over-the-counter medications were accepted by...
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you may know that they are pioneers in montana and their family includes jeanette rankin, the first female member of this body and she was a member of this body before females were allowed to vote. i wish jocelyn, as she goes and returns to montana and goes to farming and ranching, the very best. fair winds and following seas. jocelyn, bravo zulu. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. deutch: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today on israel's independence day to celebrate the u.s.-israel relationship. 68 years ago the israeli declaration of independence announced that israel, i quote, will be based on freedom, justice, and peace as envisioned by the prophets of israel. it will ensure can complete equality to all its inhabitants. it will guarantee freedom of religion, conscience, language, education, and culture. and to
you may know that they are pioneers in montana and their family includes jeanette rankin, the first female member of this body and she was a member of this body before females were allowed to vote. i wish jocelyn, as she goes and returns to montana and goes to farming and ranching, the very best. fair winds and following seas. jocelyn, bravo zulu. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition?...
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. >> reporter: school board member jeanette nichols is leggings after a larger student was bullied wearingied you can't tell me what to do because it's not in the dress code. >> reporter: the policy change would ban the clothing with something that must, quote, cover the posterior in the entirety. >> it doesn't make sense. >> reporter: banning skinnies is not a good fit for many on social media. twitter is on fashion fire. if bigger girls are getting but ided because of their tight pants, ban the bullies, not the pants. stop body shaming females. but some support, too. whatever happened to modesty? >> clearly everyone is wearing them. not many people have a problem with it. why are you making this a problem? >> reporter: candace thinks the bans hard to find anything but skinny jeans. none of it really impacts the guys. >> skinny jeans. kind of in for me right now. >> they're kind of not. >> in or out, the school board will make its decision before the next school year starts. ♪ everybody's talking about my tight pants ♪ >> for "today," janet shamlian, nbc news. >> that will be an end to ha
. >> reporter: school board member jeanette nichols is leggings after a larger student was bullied wearingied you can't tell me what to do because it's not in the dress code. >> reporter: the policy change would ban the clothing with something that must, quote, cover the posterior in the entirety. >> it doesn't make sense. >> reporter: banning skinnies is not a good fit for many on social media. twitter is on fashion fire. if bigger girls are getting but ided because of...
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jeanette in window, maryland. democrats line. you?r: how are host: i'm fine.hat do you think about these results? caller: i don't trust the polls really. in the worldny way of donald trump could be ahead of hillary. and that the authentic. that hillary will prevail over the selection. donald trump, i believe, is doing a reality show. i don't believe that he really wants to be president. he's doing aels reality show and thinking about what he can do. he has no substance in what he is saying, hillary has more substance. i think she has more experience. i do like bernie, but i believe that bernie is overpromising the people. i don't think he can deliver what he says, because is not him making the decisions i am self, he has to go through the senate and the house. i believe that he is overpromising. i do believe that hillary is going to win this election. us from mainens on the republican line. go ahead. caller: i think after bill clinton's nafta, loads of people could not afford everything else he has done, he should be in jail and the way hillary handles her sec
jeanette in window, maryland. democrats line. you?r: how are host: i'm fine.hat do you think about these results? caller: i don't trust the polls really. in the worldny way of donald trump could be ahead of hillary. and that the authentic. that hillary will prevail over the selection. donald trump, i believe, is doing a reality show. i don't believe that he really wants to be president. he's doing aels reality show and thinking about what he can do. he has no substance in what he is saying,...
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place for diplomacy when we're pressed we are willing to put our digit over your decorum liquor jeanetteid in the interruption of his speech the builders folks that will not support lgbt rights no matter but comment come to the support of racism and age of don't come to any transit marches and i'd like to talk about the fritz could 5 and it is happening outside those two events 50 years approved or disapproved by police violence thank you. >> thank you, ms. davis. >> my name is austin i want to get up here and is or is as as gay man that is queers and people are make up that i was able to get involved with supervisor wiener and on the more research he did there are no sfpd files on the case moving i can't they paid off the sfpd to destroy the files on behalf of what is coming in other stats but what was happening outside of city hall right now the fact that transgenders women are murdering 346r79d in the tenderloin and people in the city don't know what jean compton's cafe is representing in the community mission bay anything else we can do from inside oswald's we can remember the histor
place for diplomacy when we're pressed we are willing to put our digit over your decorum liquor jeanetteid in the interruption of his speech the builders folks that will not support lgbt rights no matter but comment come to the support of racism and age of don't come to any transit marches and i'd like to talk about the fritz could 5 and it is happening outside those two events 50 years approved or disapproved by police violence thank you. >> thank you, ms. davis. >> my name is...
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place for diplomacy when we're pressed we are willing to put our digit over your decorum liquor jeanetteid in the interruption of his speech the builders folks that will not support lgbt rights no matter but comment come to the support of racism and age of don't come to any transit marches and i'd like to talk about the fritz could 5 and it is happening outside those two events 50 years approved or disapproved by police violence thank you. >> thank you, ms. davis. >> my name is austin i want to get up here and is or is as as gay man that is queers and people are make up that i was able to get involved with supervisor wiener and on the more research he did there are no sfpd files on the case moving i can't they paid off the sfpd to destroy the files on behalf of what is coming in other stats but what was happening outside of city hall right now the fact that transgenders women are murdering 346r79d in the tenderloin and people in the city don't know what jean compton's cafe is representing in the community mission bay anything else we can do from inside oswald's we can remember the histor
place for diplomacy when we're pressed we are willing to put our digit over your decorum liquor jeanetteid in the interruption of his speech the builders folks that will not support lgbt rights no matter but comment come to the support of racism and age of don't come to any transit marches and i'd like to talk about the fritz could 5 and it is happening outside those two events 50 years approved or disapproved by police violence thank you. >> thank you, ms. davis. >> my name is...
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place for diplomacy when we're pressed we are willing to put our digit over your decorum liquor jeanetten the interruption of his speech the builders folks that will not support lgbt rights no matter but comment come to the support of racism and age of don't come to any transit marches and i'd like to talk about the fritz could 5 and it is happening outside those two events 50 years approved or disapproved by police violence thank you. >> thank you, ms. davis. >> my name is austin i want to get up here and is or is as as gay man that is queers and people are make up that i was able to get involved with supervisor wiener and on the more research he did there are no sfpd files on the case moving i can't they paid off the sfpd to destroy the files on behalf of what is coming in other stats but what was happening outside of city hall right now the fact that transgenders women are murdering 346r79d in the tenderloin and people in the city don't know what jean compton's cafe is representing in the community mission bay anything else we can do from inside oswald's we can remember the history th
place for diplomacy when we're pressed we are willing to put our digit over your decorum liquor jeanetten the interruption of his speech the builders folks that will not support lgbt rights no matter but comment come to the support of racism and age of don't come to any transit marches and i'd like to talk about the fritz could 5 and it is happening outside those two events 50 years approved or disapproved by police violence thank you. >> thank you, ms. davis. >> my name is austin i...
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fellows in my office be given floor privileges for the remainder of this session: alyssa hesky, jeanette roberts, karen hoskowski, aaron bagdanoff, and hugh o. donnell. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. markey: thank you very much, mr. president. i want to open my remarks with congratulations to the police assistance addiction recovery initiative based in gloucester, massachusetts. since it began less than 11 months ago, this program is now working with more than 100 police departments in 24 states around the country to help people with opioid addiction to get the treatment they need. the program's approach is simple but it is also revolutionary. having law enforcement work with those suffering from the disease of addiction by removing the stigma surrounding it and placing them into treatment instead of behind bars. i thank the founders of this program, gloucester police chief leonard campenella and urge everyone to learn more about this national model for combatting the opioid crisis. and it's that crisis that i am here to talk about this afternoon. today i want to call atte
fellows in my office be given floor privileges for the remainder of this session: alyssa hesky, jeanette roberts, karen hoskowski, aaron bagdanoff, and hugh o. donnell. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. markey: thank you very much, mr. president. i want to open my remarks with congratulations to the police assistance addiction recovery initiative based in gloucester, massachusetts. since it began less than 11 months ago, this program is now working with more than 100 police...