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then dealing with karen again. >> reporter: karen ramped up her campaign to keep bonnie's case in thee. >> bonnie's mother karen campbell continues her own crusade to find her daughter's killer. she remains unsatisfied with the investigation. >> reporter: the attention brought in tips. troopers tested more than 100 dna samples. and nothing came of it but frustration. the case grew cold, as cold as some of the winter nights up here. and four years became six, eight, ten. the case faded from the public spotlight. and so around thanksgiving, 2006, 12 years after the murder when trooper hunyor answered the phone one day -- >> couldn't believe it. the director of the state crime lab contacted me and said that they just got information that there was a match through the codis system for the sample on bonnie craig. >> reporter: they got him. or the system did. codis is short for combined dna index system. a system provided by federal, state and local crime labs. and codis got a hit. >> everybody was happy. >> reporter: the match was in new hampshire of all places. a man in prison for armed r
then dealing with karen again. >> reporter: karen ramped up her campaign to keep bonnie's case in thee. >> bonnie's mother karen campbell continues her own crusade to find her daughter's killer. she remains unsatisfied with the investigation. >> reporter: the attention brought in tips. troopers tested more than 100 dna samples. and nothing came of it but frustration. the case grew cold, as cold as some of the winter nights up here. and four years became six, eight, ten. the...
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karen went to the courthouse nearly every day. over the course of the trial she had become one of the main spokespersons in media contacts for the survivors. but for now there was nothing to do but wait. you mean suddenly a text from a clerk inside alerted her that the jury was close to a decision. that they're going to be coming out of it starting any time now i would prefer it be you know with the death penalty just because i think that's a fair thing the right thing. is awful if that is. i think it's that the just thing that's what i'm hoping. and we are coming on the air because the jury deciding the fate of boston marathon bombers are hard and i have has reached a verdict. they have sentenced him to death. news of the verdict traveled fast that you know that there's a long road ahead but right now it feels like we can take a breath and thank you. actually breathe again you know without even realizing all the crap. once the bird came and it's like now we can start here no point. knaves fate sealed karen began the long drive ho
karen went to the courthouse nearly every day. over the course of the trial she had become one of the main spokespersons in media contacts for the survivors. but for now there was nothing to do but wait. you mean suddenly a text from a clerk inside alerted her that the jury was close to a decision. that they're going to be coming out of it starting any time now i would prefer it be you know with the death penalty just because i think that's a fair thing the right thing. is awful if that is. i...
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karen brossard her husband and daughter which cheering a friend over the finish line. we were there for maybe ten or fifteen minutes all excited with the crowd watching everybody come through and suddenly it was this incredibly loud. explosion. there were seven of us there six of us were injured. one of their friends lost both of my legs that. i knew that my husband was pretty badly injured. my daughter had shrapnel from her hip. and i had trapped my legs. the two blasts injured over two hundred sixty people killed three including krystal campbell. and eight year old martin richard. police pursuit two brothers in a dramatic manhunt. getting at. twenty six year old tamar alonzo meyer was killed in a shootout. again later police captured the younger brother dzhokhar alive. cool. over the next few months karen braun in their daughter like many of the bombing victims had to undergo multiple surgeries. i want to try to not let this change who i am i'm not going to let this prevent me from living a life that i want to live. i'm not going to be afraid. one later that summer k
karen brossard her husband and daughter which cheering a friend over the finish line. we were there for maybe ten or fifteen minutes all excited with the crowd watching everybody come through and suddenly it was this incredibly loud. explosion. there were seven of us there six of us were injured. one of their friends lost both of my legs that. i knew that my husband was pretty badly injured. my daughter had shrapnel from her hip. and i had trapped my legs. the two blasts injured over two...
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with best wishes, i am, signed sincerely, karen l. haas. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. sir, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on june 19, 2018, at 11:28 a.m. that the senate passed with an amendment h.r. 5515. with best wishes, i am, signed sincerely, karen l. haas. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess subject to the call
with best wishes, i am, signed sincerely, karen l. haas. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. sir, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on june 19, 2018, at 11:28 a.m. that the senate passed with an amendment h.r. 5515. with best wishes, i am, signed...
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i'm karen tso. here are your headlines. shares sink as british taxpayers take a 2 billion pound loss, dragging uk lends lower. bark lay's ceo says they were never considering a bid for standard c but says m&a in the sector is coming. >> you do have a very divided market across the continent of europe in trying to develop banks that have the scale that the u.s. banks have in this market makes some sense. >> europe's chipmakers feel the apple effect after shares of the smartphone-maker hit a record high as investors cheer updates from its annual developers conference. >>> and coffee hangover for sta. sharesl after ceo howard schultz steps down after nearly four decades at the firm, as rumors swirl he is headed for politics >>> good morning, everyone thank you for joining me we are looking at some more data crossing, another health check on the eurozone and the latest numbers to cross for the final composite pmi, 54.1 for the month of ay. the flash number was exactly the same, but these numbers do mark a slight reversal from t
i'm karen tso. here are your headlines. shares sink as british taxpayers take a 2 billion pound loss, dragging uk lends lower. bark lay's ceo says they were never considering a bid for standard c but says m&a in the sector is coming. >> you do have a very divided market across the continent of europe in trying to develop banks that have the scale that the u.s. banks have in this market makes some sense. >> europe's chipmakers feel the apple effect after shares of the...
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karen hablÓ con un abogado de inmigraciÓn sobre esto.en ejecutiva que firmÓ el presidentemias en la f establece que se realide los mÁ menores. esto podrÍa suponer que los niÑos seguirÍan encarcelados aun si son retornados a sus progenitores. >> estÁn buscando bases militares para las familias. karen: podrÍa suponer un problema a mayor escala. >> parte de lo que vamos descubrir a sus prÓximos dÍas o semanas es que posible que ellos no sepan a quÉ le pertenezca ese niÑo. lazo serÁ una crisis graves por el paÍs. karen: consulados locales como el de honduras afirman que han estado en contacto con los padres de los niÑos detenidos. desde el momento en -- han contabilizado 23 niÑos. >> estamos siguiendo cada caso muy de cerca en cada consulado, de la mano con los albergues y los informes de ice para asegurarnos que se puedan retornar de manera conjunta. karen: la familia resa negadas ahora no serÁn separadas pero la preocupaciÓn para los expertos es conocer quÉ pasarÁ con ellas de cara a las leyes existentes. >> por ley, la corte federal ha de
karen hablÓ con un abogado de inmigraciÓn sobre esto.en ejecutiva que firmÓ el presidentemias en la f establece que se realide los mÁ menores. esto podrÍa suponer que los niÑos seguirÍan encarcelados aun si son retornados a sus progenitores. >> estÁn buscando bases militares para las familias. karen: podrÍa suponer un problema a mayor escala. >> parte de lo que vamos descubrir a sus prÓximos dÍas o semanas es que posible que ellos no sepan a quÉ le pertenezca ese niÑo....
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and i liked karen. she heard us and in the end, that project was killed and we were supported by one commissioner, the ambassador to bosnia, but also a very experienced person in infrastructure and everything. karen has played an important role with a sewer system improvement project and tried to accommodate us, the constituents as best as she can. certain things are not her control so i wish her all the best and i wanted to thank you again on behalf of the bayview hunters point community for all of your hard work. god bless you. [applause] >> we're on 7d. >> yeah. so the last item, just wanted to give everyone an update. as you know, last tuesday the election happened. although we don't know who the mayor is. we do know the results of prop a. and i just am so happy that prop a passed. in fact, it passed close to 80% and that will really help our power enterprise abilities to debt finance so we can invest and continue to deliver power to our customers and i just wanted to thank everyone for all the supp
and i liked karen. she heard us and in the end, that project was killed and we were supported by one commissioner, the ambassador to bosnia, but also a very experienced person in infrastructure and everything. karen has played an important role with a sewer system improvement project and tried to accommodate us, the constituents as best as she can. certain things are not her control so i wish her all the best and i wanted to thank you again on behalf of the bayview hunters point community for...
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. >>> vice president mike pence and second lady karen pence visited a church and shelter in brazil and spoke to a group of venezuelan migrant children and families. the vice president pledged u.s. support to the venezuelans until quote "democracy" was restored in their country. >> thank you, father alex. it is a great privilege for my wife karen and i to be here with you, with archbishop don sergio here at santa kathryna which is demonstrating the love of god being the hand and feet of christ to people of venezuela. will join me in thanking this wonderful ministry and the impact they are having. it's truly inspiring. [ applause ] i not only want to thank the leadership of this ministry and this archdiocese, but we're also very grateful to the director of caratas and the brazil representative of the u.n. high commissioner for refugees isabel marquez. thank you for all you do. [ applause ] thank you all for welcoming us, particularly our neighbors from venezuela who are here, who have welcomed us with such warmth, at such a challenging time in the life of your families and in the life of
. >>> vice president mike pence and second lady karen pence visited a church and shelter in brazil and spoke to a group of venezuelan migrant children and families. the vice president pledged u.s. support to the venezuelans until quote "democracy" was restored in their country. >> thank you, father alex. it is a great privilege for my wife karen and i to be here with you, with archbishop don sergio here at santa kathryna which is demonstrating the love of god being the...
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so as karen said, a bit of a mystery. we're looking into it, but there's nothing that has really leapt out. is there something just sort of in general in our society? where people are viewing themselves as more able? that would be wonderful. but, again, as karen said, cards and letters we are always looking forward to to any thoughts you might be able to offer us to help us understand this. >> other questions? sn>> so if we wait until 2034 - >> sir, could you identify yourself, please. >> it's not important because my position has nothing to do with anything, i'm not with any institution. i work as a physician in the va. if in 2034 we go only with tax increase do i understand correctly it's 2% on the individual, 2% on the employer? that fixes it? >> well, that would really be up to the congress to decide what they want to do. >> what is needed. >> what is needed. >> right now 12% combined contribution and you say by one-third does that mean 4% more solvent? >> right. well, we would need -- we would suggest a one-third inc
so as karen said, a bit of a mystery. we're looking into it, but there's nothing that has really leapt out. is there something just sort of in general in our society? where people are viewing themselves as more able? that would be wonderful. but, again, as karen said, cards and letters we are always looking forward to to any thoughts you might be able to offer us to help us understand this. >> other questions? sn>> so if we wait until 2034 - >> sir, could you identify...
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karen is going to stick around.n on the markets and so you where we are this thursday morning. 20 minutes into the session. as you can see, europe, to be honest, not giving us a lot of direction right now. we have come up off of our earlier lows. we are now flat in most of the european space. certainly germany and france both flat right now. shanghai did close down around 1%. london is trading a little bit softer. madrid is trading a little bit softer. fair valuest, the coming out of wall street look a little bit more positive. you have one eye on one and one eye on the other. up next, we are going to carry on talking about what these markets are telling us right now. we also have the political factor coming into the mix as well. all of that is coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: angela merkel is on her feet addressing a number of issues before she travels to brussels to deal with the migration story at the eu summit. she is talking currently about, and looking a little bit more animated i would say on the issue
karen is going to stick around.n on the markets and so you where we are this thursday morning. 20 minutes into the session. as you can see, europe, to be honest, not giving us a lot of direction right now. we have come up off of our earlier lows. we are now flat in most of the european space. certainly germany and france both flat right now. shanghai did close down around 1%. london is trading a little bit softer. madrid is trading a little bit softer. fair valuest, the coming out of wall...
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karen went to the courthouse nearly every day. over the course of the trial she had become one of the main spokespersons in media contacts for the survivors. but for now there was nothing to do but wait. you mean suddenly a text from a clerk inside alerted her that the jury was close to a decision. they're going to be coming out of the verdict any time now i would prefer it be you know and the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing. is awful if that is. i think it's the just thing that's what i'm hoping. and we are coming on the air because the jury deciding the fate of boston marathon bombers are hard and i have has reached a verdict. they have sentenced him to death. news of the verdict traveled fast but know that there's still a long road ahead but right now it feels like we can take a breath and thank you. actually breathe again you know without even realizing all the crap. once the bird came and it's like now we can start here don't point. was son lives fate sealed karen began the long drive
karen went to the courthouse nearly every day. over the course of the trial she had become one of the main spokespersons in media contacts for the survivors. but for now there was nothing to do but wait. you mean suddenly a text from a clerk inside alerted her that the jury was close to a decision. they're going to be coming out of the verdict any time now i would prefer it be you know and the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing. is awful if that is. i think...
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karen glen, deputy chief actuary of the social security administration. henry aaron, bruce and virginia mccoy, senior fellow with the brookings institution. and doug holtz eekin, president of the american action forum. their bios are in the packets. so if you want more information on our speakers, please look there. with that i'd like to introduce steve to begin talking about the program's finances. >> great. thank you very much, ben. and karen and i are going to do as we described, sort of a tag team run you through some of the material. we have a number of slides. ben will yell at us if we're taking too much time. so let me just run through the first couple slides, karen will run through some. we'll go back and forth, to keep it interesting. because it's been said that some actuaries are not as about interesting. so tag team will be better. why are we here today because of social security, but in particular the date of yesterday the annual trustees report came out? every year, starting 1941, there's always been one. why are we doing it? because the cong
karen glen, deputy chief actuary of the social security administration. henry aaron, bruce and virginia mccoy, senior fellow with the brookings institution. and doug holtz eekin, president of the american action forum. their bios are in the packets. so if you want more information on our speakers, please look there. with that i'd like to introduce steve to begin talking about the program's finances. >> great. thank you very much, ben. and karen and i are going to do as we described, sort...
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karen: there are many parts to the border. are the official ports of entry and the surveillance technology being used. x-ray cameras, databases, biometric databases, things like that. there is the huge expanse of the border between united states and mexico that is just a rain. errain. t a lot of it does not have fencing along it. the government has tried over decades to use surveillance technology to bring the image of border crossings into local patrol station so they can respond. me and my colleague did reporting on this together. border is immense, with an extremely harsh environment. there are huge wins, extreme heat and insects eat through sensors. this is different than deploying this system in the middle of a city. it is way out there and makes technology a lot harder. technology and sensors have we will see change over time around this. emily: the founder of oculus has a new tech startup, proposing to use vr technology to stop border crossers. stephen leiby wrote about this in "wired." this company is not much thinking
karen: there are many parts to the border. are the official ports of entry and the surveillance technology being used. x-ray cameras, databases, biometric databases, things like that. there is the huge expanse of the border between united states and mexico that is just a rain. errain. t a lot of it does not have fencing along it. the government has tried over decades to use surveillance technology to bring the image of border crossings into local patrol station so they can respond. me and my...
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thank you for being with us on the show, congressman approximate karen bass, approximate karen bass,'ll be right back. let me tell you something mean gene, i'mma go out there and i'mma leave it all on the mat, cause that's what i do when i get it done so i can do it! yeah! ♪ give your head a mtn dew kickstart not for me, for you. aveeno® positively radiant 60 second in-shower facial. works with steam to reveal glowing skin in just one minute. aveeno® naturally beautiful results® how do they make starburst taste so juicy? they use wicked small fighter jets to shoot the juiciness into every starburst. [ pilot ] it's about to get juicy. whoo! i feel so aliii... it takes guts. [ female announcer ] starburst. unexplainably juicy. ♪listen up and i'll tell a story♪ ♪about an artist growing old♪ ♪some would try for fame and glory♪ ♪others aren't so bold ♪the artist walks among the flowers♪ ♪appreciating the sun ♪why do you only do that only?♪ ♪but is it really so wrong? ♪why yeah!u only (butch growls at man). he's looking at me right now, isn't he? yup. (butch barks at man) butch is like an
thank you for being with us on the show, congressman approximate karen bass, approximate karen bass,'ll be right back. let me tell you something mean gene, i'mma go out there and i'mma leave it all on the mat, cause that's what i do when i get it done so i can do it! yeah! ♪ give your head a mtn dew kickstart not for me, for you. aveeno® positively radiant 60 second in-shower facial. works with steam to reveal glowing skin in just one minute. aveeno® naturally beautiful results® how do...
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karen and i would do a tagteam through some of the two. we have a number of slides and ben promised he will yell at us if for taking too much time because we don't want to keep you from all the eloquence of the rest of our folks. let me run through the first couple of slides. we will go back and forth so that it would keep interesting because some actuaries are not as interesting so if we tagteam it will be better. first of all, why are we here today? because social security but in particular the date of yesterday, daniel trustee's report came out. every single year starting 1941 there's always been one. why? congress demanded. we do what they say. it's required that every year and daniel trustee's report comes out april one-ish or so whenever we get it done. that speaks to three basic things. what are the operations of the trust in the last year, what i'd expected to be next five years and what is the status of program? the actual status really truly what the intent is to inform policymakers that under current law, how are we doing financ
karen and i would do a tagteam through some of the two. we have a number of slides and ben promised he will yell at us if for taking too much time because we don't want to keep you from all the eloquence of the rest of our folks. let me run through the first couple of slides. we will go back and forth so that it would keep interesting because some actuaries are not as interesting so if we tagteam it will be better. first of all, why are we here today? because social security but in particular...
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karen, joining us from washington dc. the breaking lines we had earlier, the south korean defense ministry says a joint drill planned for august has been suspended, for filling the commitment made by president trump to kim jong-un. stephen engle is in hong kong, now getting confirmation from both sides, interestingly, that these will be suspended. >> not much of a surprise, given the fact that this was the main concession, if you will, given by donald trump in that summit with kim jong-un in singapore. the only part that is surprising is he would give this concession, when, as they signed the document, the north koreans really did not give up many concessions, other than to convince donald trump and the u.s. delegation that they are committed, that they are promising to do complete denuclearization. so we are putting a lot of trust, i will say the united states is putting a lot of trust in the word of kim jong-un. what we know now is the freedom guardian military drills, that were planned for our guest -- for august, have
karen, joining us from washington dc. the breaking lines we had earlier, the south korean defense ministry says a joint drill planned for august has been suspended, for filling the commitment made by president trump to kim jong-un. stephen engle is in hong kong, now getting confirmation from both sides, interestingly, that these will be suspended. >> not much of a surprise, given the fact that this was the main concession, if you will, given by donald trump in that summit with kim jong-un...
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i'm in karen's camp. this was announced effectively december of 2016 and the stock traded higher up to 64 into his departure in the spring of '17 so if you didn't see this coming you weren't paying attention i think people are saying maybe valuation wise it doesn't make sense. >> still ahead, apple, to infinity and zblobeyond if history is any indication, that's going to be the case. in the meantime, here's what sells coming up on "fast." macy's. an find me any day at >> what is macy 's >> announcer: it's a surging retailer up from its one-year lows but if you missed the move, a top technician says there are three other retailerout to make a similar run and speaking of hot, pot stocks thmeon fire and there's one na at sr. a smoking name right now. that name when "fast money" returns. this is a tomato you can track om farm, to pot, to jar, to table. and serve with confidence that it's safe. this is a diamond you can rom mine to finger, and trust it never fell into the wrong hands. ♪ ♪ this is a shipment tr
i'm in karen's camp. this was announced effectively december of 2016 and the stock traded higher up to 64 into his departure in the spring of '17 so if you didn't see this coming you weren't paying attention i think people are saying maybe valuation wise it doesn't make sense. >> still ahead, apple, to infinity and zblobeyond if history is any indication, that's going to be the case. in the meantime, here's what sells coming up on "fast." macy's. an find me any day at >>...
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as if winning a speed cubing world record weren't enough karen is also a four time world champion in sports stacking stacking cuffs on top of one another top of it four time world champion it still. can trains with a sports tagging team in his hometown of quit for near home book these cup stackers won thirty four medals at this year's world championship to be a top sports stocker requires good coordination and speed. that the skills you just can't stop training you always want to top your own time fight off. the training improves concentration when you haul in. as germany's fastest female speed stacker and one of the world's best she says the sport has also improved her performance in school. twenty seven in sport stacking helps me concentrate better grades in german in math improved greatly. helps i know if. they make it look easy but it's extremely tiring i think it's called stacking is exhausting both mentally and physically mentally because you have to concentrate on one thing for minutes or hours that starry and you really work up a sweat karen is an expert at knowing how things
as if winning a speed cubing world record weren't enough karen is also a four time world champion in sports stacking stacking cuffs on top of one another top of it four time world champion it still. can trains with a sports tagging team in his hometown of quit for near home book these cup stackers won thirty four medals at this year's world championship to be a top sports stocker requires good coordination and speed. that the skills you just can't stop training you always want to top your own...
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karen went to the courthouse nearly every day. over the course of the trial she had become one of the main spokespersons in media contacts for the survivors. but for now there was nothing to do but wait. you mean suddenly a text from a clerk inside glued her that the jury was close to a decision. they're going to be coming out of the verdict any time now i would prefer it be you know and the death penalty just because i think that's a fair thing the right thing. is awful if that is. i think it's the just thing that's what i'm hoping. and we are coming on the air because the jury deciding the fate of boston marathon bombers the horrors and i have has reached a verdict. they have sentenced him to death. news of the verdict traveled fast but know that there is still a long road ahead but right now it feels like we can take a breath and thank you. actually breathe again you know without even realizing all the crap. once the bird came and it's like now we can start here don't point. to with son lives fate sealed karin began the long dr
karen went to the courthouse nearly every day. over the course of the trial she had become one of the main spokespersons in media contacts for the survivors. but for now there was nothing to do but wait. you mean suddenly a text from a clerk inside glued her that the jury was close to a decision. they're going to be coming out of the verdict any time now i would prefer it be you know and the death penalty just because i think that's a fair thing the right thing. is awful if that is. i think...
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. >> dan and karen went at it a little bit last night. dan cut karen off a number of times which is not unusual. google had a big run-up yesterday but closed on the low. dan said aren't you concerned the way google closed. sometimes things people say on this desk create interest. dan brings up a good point because google topped out in december at the same level that it topped out yesterday. if you look at google and say, maybe putting in a double top there. tesla's another stock that had that huge run-up. xlf is something that b.k. has mentioned. a major double top from ten years ago. you say to yourself that maybe these stocks all ran up, touched those levels and are backing up. the s&p traded up to levels we topped out in march and that seems to be backing off. is it different in terms of the rhetoric no. is it different in terms of how the stocks are trading maybe yes. >> that's what was different for today of the it's the behavior of investors today that changed. people had been buying the growth differential between the u.s. and ever
. >> dan and karen went at it a little bit last night. dan cut karen off a number of times which is not unusual. google had a big run-up yesterday but closed on the low. dan said aren't you concerned the way google closed. sometimes things people say on this desk create interest. dan brings up a good point because google topped out in december at the same level that it topped out yesterday. if you look at google and say, maybe putting in a double top there. tesla's another stock that had...
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at home in new hampshire karen in her family were slowly recovering from their injuries. not some much for wasm physical abilities things like the loss of. especially for me my rose colored glasses you know. just the reality. people are different things are not the same. when even with one and i. are. working through things and i'm working through things. it had been six months since the bombing and karen had not yet seen her good friend celeste who was with them at the finish line and lost both her legs. and then planning. initially i i couldn't bring myself. to do that. because i felt. celeste and sixteen others lost limbs that day ron was one of the lucky ones doctors were able to save his leg but the trauma and pain still lingered we're going to have to work for a long time to get to burne new normal whatever that going to be. after months of deliberation attorney general eric holder announced the u.s. would seek the death penalty. the defense will argue that zocor was pressured into it by his older brother that he was a popular well liked college kid led astray. you
at home in new hampshire karen in her family were slowly recovering from their injuries. not some much for wasm physical abilities things like the loss of. especially for me my rose colored glasses you know. just the reality. people are different things are not the same. when even with one and i. are. working through things and i'm working through things. it had been six months since the bombing and karen had not yet seen her good friend celeste who was with them at the finish line and lost...
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karen brossard her husband and daughter which cheering a friend over the finish line. we were there for maybe ten or fifteen minutes all excited with the crowd watching everybody come through and suddenly it was this incredible loud. explosion. was. seven of us there six of us. one of our friends lost both legs that. i knew that my husband was pretty badly injured. my daughter. from her. and i had trapped. the two blasts injured over two hundred sixty people killed three including crystal campbell. and eight year old martin richard. police pursue two brothers in a dramatic manhunt. six year old tamar alonzo meyer was killed in a shootout. again later police captured the younger brother dzhokhar a life. over the next few months karen braun in their daughter like many of the bombing victims had to undergo multiple surgeries. going to try to not let this. i'm not going to let this prevent me from living the life that i want to live. i'm not going to be afraid. later that summer karen traveled from a home in new hampshire to boston for star naiads arraignment at the federa
karen brossard her husband and daughter which cheering a friend over the finish line. we were there for maybe ten or fifteen minutes all excited with the crowd watching everybody come through and suddenly it was this incredible loud. explosion. was. seven of us there six of us. one of our friends lost both legs that. i knew that my husband was pretty badly injured. my daughter. from her. and i had trapped. the two blasts injured over two hundred sixty people killed three including crystal...
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nbc news reporter karen travers is in singapore. >> reporter: just hours before the first-ever meeting between a sitting u.s. president and the leader of north korea, president trump projecting confidence. >> this is a great opportunity for peace. >> reporter: the president, prioritizing instinct over planning. he says he'll know in the first minute whether kim jong-un is serious about giving up his nuclear weapons and the man who says he's mastered the art of the deal says he can still walk away. >> i'm not going to waste my time and i don't want to waste his time. >> there are only two options, peace or war. >> reporter: president trump who has called this meeting a one-time shot. >> at least we will have met each other and we will have seen each other, hopefully we will have liked each other. >> reporter: this one-on-one summit with kim jong-un comes right after the g7 world leaders summit. president trump arrived late, skipped out early and continued his tough talk on trade. >> we're like the piggy bank that everybody's robbing and that ends. >> reporter: the u.s. abruptly pulling
nbc news reporter karen travers is in singapore. >> reporter: just hours before the first-ever meeting between a sitting u.s. president and the leader of north korea, president trump projecting confidence. >> this is a great opportunity for peace. >> reporter: the president, prioritizing instinct over planning. he says he'll know in the first minute whether kim jong-un is serious about giving up his nuclear weapons and the man who says he's mastered the art of the deal says he...
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and accidentally, sometimes i call him karen. (knocks) >> hi, alex. i'm going to wash my hands. >> narrator: alex and his mom scome to the clinic everyix weeks for an injection oflu pron, the puberty blocker. but today, they are also here to sign a consent form for testosterone. >> you want to squeeze anything, te you good? i'm going to do wo, three, okay? >> okay. >> it is very, very hard to make the decision to allow your child to take a medication that has unknown side effts. but it becomes a lot easier when you've come to the conclusion that the benefits outweigh the risks.ou and whenee your child suffer the way i have ande struggle, y we have seen alex struggle, we don't have a choice. i don't feel as though we have a choice.o >>me of the changes of testosterone are permanent, meaning, these changes won't reverse. okay? once your voice deepens, there's no going back. so hair loss at the temples and crown. other thing is facial hair growth and body hair growth, so those are things where,f again,u decided to stop at one point in your life, that hai
and accidentally, sometimes i call him karen. (knocks) >> hi, alex. i'm going to wash my hands. >> narrator: alex and his mom scome to the clinic everyix weeks for an injection oflu pron, the puberty blocker. but today, they are also here to sign a consent form for testosterone. >> you want to squeeze anything, te you good? i'm going to do wo, three, okay? >> okay. >> it is very, very hard to make the decision to allow your child to take a medication that has...
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, i said, "hi, karen" in the hallways and stuff. i can't imagine, like, what the change is between at stuff, like, being a girl to a guy. i don't even know what beingso a girl is like. >> remember to apply enough pressure to the tail as you pop. just in general, i've been showing him the ropes of being a guy, and saying like, "you've got to start working out more.bu you've gotild up that upper body muscle." >> "try and talk in a deeper voice. even if it's not normal, get used to it. burp. if you have to burp, just let it fly. don't try and hold it in. lsrls do that all the time." >> in terms of gir and dating, i'd just say, like, "try not to really show any otion towards it. just, like, treat her like you don't even like her. just treat her like that." so i'm like... i'm not trying to make thatny sound bad oring, but i mean, i'm just saying. >> well, the, like, tactics and all the information that they're giving me, i definitely use it. sometimes, i know that i'll slip up a bit, but their tips are amazing, and i'll go with them. >>
, i said, "hi, karen" in the hallways and stuff. i can't imagine, like, what the change is between at stuff, like, being a girl to a guy. i don't even know what beingso a girl is like. >> remember to apply enough pressure to the tail as you pop. just in general, i've been showing him the ropes of being a guy, and saying like, "you've got to start working out more.bu you've gotild up that upper body muscle." >> "try and talk in a deeper voice. even if it's...
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his competitor andrus karen strikes back with a powerful response. now the public is asked to vote for the first time who came out on top in the first round. of it yeah. thanks. for relaxation exercises in the afternoon before the concert the two of in valley get out on stage since two thousand and ten. it all started at the festival in hong kong where there was only room for one thing honest together they came up with the idea of a duel in which the audience could decide who would return the following year since then they toured worldwide so who's better. i think i'm more popular i have a totally different style and i'm sure it's because of the charm i exude on stage. off the top of the perhaps i have the more classical way of playing the most russian the last cerebral cup. i think i have something interesting is a new to bring to the audience and has its i'd say i have a special individual sound but you know individual and clung to something that's often sought after. the winner of the first round is the first to be accompanied by orchestral instru
his competitor andrus karen strikes back with a powerful response. now the public is asked to vote for the first time who came out on top in the first round. of it yeah. thanks. for relaxation exercises in the afternoon before the concert the two of in valley get out on stage since two thousand and ten. it all started at the festival in hong kong where there was only room for one thing honest together they came up with the idea of a duel in which the audience could decide who would return the...
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host: ks karen. thank you. guest: i will say that europe is theng a serious problem best ans take them at game against that seem largely digest -- largely indigestible. german?rkey become a can a pakistani becoming lisman? -- become an englishman? america has been a better solvent for assimilation than europe. we have done better with immigrants here than over there. people tend tottack president trump for being a racist and this is based on the fact that trump is supposedly against immigrants. trump has always drawn the line and illegallegal immigrants. it's important to realize most legal immigrants who cto america are nonwhite. and come from asia, africa president trump has never said he wants merely white immigrants from iceland or new zealand and fewer immigrants from barbados or bombay. he just does not want illegal immigrants to break the law and come here in the wrong way. joe, goodington, d.c. morning. caller: good morning. , hented to ask mr. desousa is a film writer and all. supporting your base, tha
host: ks karen. thank you. guest: i will say that europe is theng a serious problem best ans take them at game against that seem largely digest -- largely indigestible. german?rkey become a can a pakistani becoming lisman? -- become an englishman? america has been a better solvent for assimilation than europe. we have done better with immigrants here than over there. people tend tottack president trump for being a racist and this is based on the fact that trump is supposedly against immigrants....
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. >> karen hill pensacola. >> pensacola. janice: everybody in. happy birthday, right? did you get into trouble yet? >> not yet. janice: not yet? what's your favorite part of the birthday trip? >> probably our big monster milk shake last night. janice: monster milk shake. take a look at the weather across the maps. beautiful day in new york city if you are here to enjoy the weather it is happening. 60 right now. 58 in cleveland. there is your radar. the map.ole lot happening on could see the potential for severe storms across the central u.s. and hot across the central part of the country. okay, wave, everybody. you guys were amazing. [cheers] janice: are you amazing? yes, you are. steve: thank you very much. abby: i want to come back to life and have janice dean as a mom. i have the most amazing mom but janice makes everyone so
. >> karen hill pensacola. >> pensacola. janice: everybody in. happy birthday, right? did you get into trouble yet? >> not yet. janice: not yet? what's your favorite part of the birthday trip? >> probably our big monster milk shake last night. janice: monster milk shake. take a look at the weather across the maps. beautiful day in new york city if you are here to enjoy the weather it is happening. 60 right now. 58 in cleveland. there is your radar. the map.ole lot...