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ante un caso de covid-19 >>> sin embargo, pagar incluso 7500 $ es difícil para muchos ciudadanos >>> leticia> los mismos familiares estuvimos juntando dinero >>> el gobierno federal dijo estar consciente de esto donde la procuraduría general del consumidor informa telemundo 20 habían suspendido actividades en casi 18 funerarias en el 2020 en tijuana >>> hasta 50.000 $ y los obligamos a un tope de 7000 $ dialogando pero también poniendo la mano dura >>> las sanciones han sido por falta de contratos vigentes y hacer cobros injustificados a quienes necesitaban de servicios de encierro, velorio si cremación >>> leticia y su familia saben de este dolor colocaron algunas veladores, flores y fotografías alrededor de las cenizas de su madre nos mostraron con documentos que su progenitor resultó positiva al coronavirus el 29 de asturias sin embargo los cinco días ya tienen el acta de defunción en mano >>> no es el único golpe que le dejó el 2020 la muerte de su primo en el mes de mayo su acta de defunción marca sospechoso de covid-19 la familia de leticia dice no haber estado lista para otro funeral
ante un caso de covid-19 >>> sin embargo, pagar incluso 7500 $ es difícil para muchos ciudadanos >>> leticia> los mismos familiares estuvimos juntando dinero >>> el gobierno federal dijo estar consciente de esto donde la procuraduría general del consumidor informa telemundo 20 habían suspendido actividades en casi 18 funerarias en el 2020 en tijuana >>> hasta 50.000 $ y los obligamos a un tope de 7000 $ dialogando pero también poniendo la mano dura...
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executive chef leticia nunez. -hi. how are you? -how are you? -are you chef leticia? -yes, i am.ead boss in charge? i am. that's what they tell me. to run an empire this big, you gotta work. she comes in at 5:00 every morning and puts in almost 70 hours a week. we do two tons of crab legs a day. -two tons? -two tons. that's how many crab legs will be put through this little station right here. so there's none left for america? they're all gone. lemonis: it's not just crab legs. in a year, they'll dish out nearly 3 million pieces of dim sum, 650,000 oysters, and more than a half a million sliders. -do you do all the buying? -yes, i do. -for the whole place? -yes, i do. that's the bulk of my job, financials, the managing of money, and making sure that we don't run out of any single item. what if there's a shortage? oh, then we have a crisis. we will have very upset guests. the next time you're stressing over dinner, keep in mind that chef leticia and her team will serve a million people every year. yeah, one million. ♪ -this is the big leagues. -this is it, yeah. this is the bigges
executive chef leticia nunez. -hi. how are you? -how are you? -are you chef leticia? -yes, i am.ead boss in charge? i am. that's what they tell me. to run an empire this big, you gotta work. she comes in at 5:00 every morning and puts in almost 70 hours a week. we do two tons of crab legs a day. -two tons? -two tons. that's how many crab legs will be put through this little station right here. so there's none left for america? they're all gone. lemonis: it's not just crab legs. in a year,...
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. >> thank you very much, leticia in terms of these presentations, so i'd like to -- derek and leticia. i'd like to open this up for questions and comments from the board members first, on both presentations. on sort of the introductory one and leticia's superb presentation, to distinguish between equality and equity, which is the core focus here, so i'll open it up to questions from the board members. >> oh, president, i just have a couple of comments. >> can i just interject, president follansbee? >> yeah. >> clerk: i'd like to call agenda item number 10 so our audience understands where we're at. we combined agenda item number 9 and agenda item number 10. so that public comment, when it comes up, can be addressed item number 9 and item number 10. >> yes, thank you for clarifying that, and just to reiterate that, public comment will be on both item number 9, which we heard first from derek and now item number 10 from leticia. so with that, commissioner breslin, i think you had some questions or comments. >> i'll refer to 9 at this point, and i'll refer to 10 later. but it talks about
. >> thank you very much, leticia in terms of these presentations, so i'd like to -- derek and leticia. i'd like to open this up for questions and comments from the board members first, on both presentations. on sort of the introductory one and leticia's superb presentation, to distinguish between equality and equity, which is the core focus here, so i'll open it up to questions from the board members. >> oh, president, i just have a couple of comments. >> can i just...
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leticia is my guest. people are not getting enough food to eat and that situation is getting worse. >> both of us are not working right now and we have four kids that we have to feed. two medical societies have strongly recommended to doctors to treat acute, non-low back muscle and joint pain with topical nsaids first. a formulation they recommend can be found in salonpas. a formulation they recommend can be found in salonpas. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. smells more amazing than ever. flings now so their laundry isn't that the dog's towel? hey, me towel su towel. more gain scent plus oxi boost and febreze in every gain fling. we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. finding the right words can be tough.n it comes to autism, finding understanding doesn't have to be. we can create a kinder, more inclusive world for the
leticia is my guest. people are not getting enough food to eat and that situation is getting worse. >> both of us are not working right now and we have four kids that we have to feed. two medical societies have strongly recommended to doctors to treat acute, non-low back muscle and joint pain with topical nsaids first. a formulation they recommend can be found in salonpas. a formulation they recommend can be found in salonpas. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. smells more amazing...
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♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> seguimos con las noticias la reina leticia [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> xz [♪ ] >> muy buenas noches compadres miguel " piojo" herrera es el técnico más ganador en la historia de las águilas nueva jornada de la premier league el manchester city no puede pero muchachos esto y más en titulares y más , comenzamos venga vámonos >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ]
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charles: breaking right now, new york attorney general leticia james announcing she and 48 other staterals are suing facebook for antitrust. the suit alleges that facebook used its dominant position to crush rivals and hurt consumers in the process. central to this suit are facebook's purchases of instagram and what's app. this makes facebook the second major tech company to be sued this year. the justice department sued google in october. the ftc is also filing suit. >>> doordash is trading up significantly from its ipo price, the initial food public offering. cheryl casone has details how some of the other hot ipos have been faring. cheryl. reporter: nice to see the 70% pop on doordash, charles. that of course is a big story along with airbnb which is expected to price above the range of 56 to $60 a share. that would give it a value of 42 billion. there are other stars we want to look at, data storage company snowflake debuted november 16th, 120 a share. up 225% since it went public. the client list includes seven of the top 10 fortune 500 companies. of palantir technologies has been
charles: breaking right now, new york attorney general leticia james announcing she and 48 other staterals are suing facebook for antitrust. the suit alleges that facebook used its dominant position to crush rivals and hurt consumers in the process. central to this suit are facebook's purchases of instagram and what's app. this makes facebook the second major tech company to be sued this year. the justice department sued google in october. the ftc is also filing suit. >>> doordash is...
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that's what they're going to hopefully sensually you know facebook out of the news and i'm so proud of leticia james on so many levels sometimes you know not only going after trump we're seeing her now go for what she knows when it comes to this monopoly power of facebook as well i think that you raise an interesting point in particular about what they're doing with the data that they're sourcing because facebook has such millions upon millions of people's personal information not only you know in america but also in countries across the globe and they're able to tell your preferences your friends the things that you view the things that she'd like versus don't like and on top of that they're selling this information we know this because they're 3rd party groups that are buying it from facebook but also from other entities facebook being the largest at this point because they control the largest market share of all of social media and it's interesting because part of the what these 45 states and they're seeking to go game space because also to get them to roll back their acquisition of what ha
that's what they're going to hopefully sensually you know facebook out of the news and i'm so proud of leticia james on so many levels sometimes you know not only going after trump we're seeing her now go for what she knows when it comes to this monopoly power of facebook as well i think that you raise an interesting point in particular about what they're doing with the data that they're sourcing because facebook has such millions upon millions of people's personal information not only you know...
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. >> reporter: leticia lara knows that danger firsthand. survived covid, but her 18- year-old daughter, who had special needs, did not. how are you feeling? >> like my world is ending. i feel... broken, lost. >> reporter: her husband also has covid. he's sedated in the i.c.u. and has no idea that his daughter died. it's just heartbreaking. we also have some more news on the vaccine front from moderna. its trial participants, according to a report, still had those protective covid antibodies in their blood three months after their second doses. norah. >> o'donnell: adriana diaz, thank you. tonight, healthcare workers in several states are demanding state officials do more to slow the spread of covid, not just to protect front line workers, but to protect the entire healthcare system from being overwhelmed. here's cbs' nikki battiste. >> reporter: as covid-19 cases continue to soar, healthcare workers are raising their voices. dozens of connecticut doctors, worried about increased hospitalizations and deaths, sent a letter to governor ned lam
. >> reporter: leticia lara knows that danger firsthand. survived covid, but her 18- year-old daughter, who had special needs, did not. how are you feeling? >> like my world is ending. i feel... broken, lost. >> reporter: her husband also has covid. he's sedated in the i.c.u. and has no idea that his daughter died. it's just heartbreaking. we also have some more news on the vaccine front from moderna. its trial participants, according to a report, still had those protective...
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that can absolve spa leticia from blame for creating famine or alternatively the international community's responsibility to protect. well it the politicians handle political questions but we use food as a weapon of peace in fact when i got here my goal was to put the war or food program out of business so that we would no longer be needed because we have sustainable development but this manmade conflict is ongoing now with this is really important because you never could get the security council to come together with regards to food security in its relationship to peace and stability and we were able to pass that lead that that resolution last year which was a major breakthrough so i think what the work nobel peace prize committee is doing here is sending that message to the world is saying that food is critical to peace and stability and peace and stability is critical to food therefore we must minimize and where we can stop food being used as a weapon of war weapon of recruit about extremist groups a weapon a division let's use food as a weapon of peace today millions of people in yemen
that can absolve spa leticia from blame for creating famine or alternatively the international community's responsibility to protect. well it the politicians handle political questions but we use food as a weapon of peace in fact when i got here my goal was to put the war or food program out of business so that we would no longer be needed because we have sustainable development but this manmade conflict is ongoing now with this is really important because you never could get the security...
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it's sunday and the young bankers are dan and his wife leticia a town official are often a day trip to the coast and then on to the mountains. it's a region with a scenic landscape that the roads are lined with pine tree forests. geo. plays it was his way to get home when i turned 18 i told my father that i wanted to be a truck driver you see the way my father said no way you can't make a living out of that but they don't you know i'm grateful that he said no i could use the same i really like being a banker yes of course i would also fancy working with a truck the old out here and you know. right i drive during the day and you at night i reckon we'll do that one day more. plain. joining the couple on their day out is paolo luis from floating. there touring the landscape there. and the foothills of the set of. downton range. that. hollow is eager to prove that his elf 312 built in 1957 will have no problem scaling the 1500 metre high sound. which it does passing by a new truck that appears to have broken down. was dented truck soon comes to the rescue. many. people old timers on the ot
it's sunday and the young bankers are dan and his wife leticia a town official are often a day trip to the coast and then on to the mountains. it's a region with a scenic landscape that the roads are lined with pine tree forests. geo. plays it was his way to get home when i turned 18 i told my father that i wanted to be a truck driver you see the way my father said no way you can't make a living out of that but they don't you know i'm grateful that he said no i could use the same i really like...
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you will remember that eric tried to avoid testifying to leticia james, the state attorney general'snherent civil but not criminal authority. but i'm sure that his lawyers advised him to be cautious because the state attorney's general could easily morph in to a new york state racketering criminal enterprise case that could be devastating to the trumps. >> thank you all, shane incredible reporting. i appreciate it tonight. >> you know, president trump likes to fudge the math when it's not in in his favor and now the supreme court is botching the math too, over his push to exclude undocumented i am fwrmm from the census count. i make my case next. spoil your pets this super saturday when you buy 3 dog treats and chews and get the 4th and 5th free. and enjoy free same-day delivery at petsmart.com powered by doordash. the season of spoiling is here. petsmart. welcour new virtual classes were designed for you andving? millions of seniors like you. you can now choose from thousands of live virtual classes every week. get moving wherever you have an internet connection. and when you're rea
you will remember that eric tried to avoid testifying to leticia james, the state attorney general'snherent civil but not criminal authority. but i'm sure that his lawyers advised him to be cautious because the state attorney's general could easily morph in to a new york state racketering criminal enterprise case that could be devastating to the trumps. >> thank you all, shane incredible reporting. i appreciate it tonight. >> you know, president trump likes to fudge the math when...
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options for legal jeopardy including state level charges and the attorney general of new york state, leticia james suggest there had are multiple investigations going on with the trump organization and trump associates perhaps including the president himself. >> nick, do you want to talk about trump pardons trump or trump pardoning giuliani? >> well, i could talk about both of those, not a problem. first of all, trump pardoning trump keep in mind for that to get to the supreme court trump would first have to be indicted for a federal crime. if he were indicted for a federal crime, the pardon would be raised as a defense that would nullify the prosecution and at that point, it would go up to the district courts and the circuit courts and supreme court. now, what president elect biden has already said he has no intention of going after trump for federal crimes so i think -- >> although, as i've emphasized that's not really any chief executive's call. it shouldn't be whether it's trump saying lock him up or a new president saying don't lock him up, isn't it more important to have independence a
options for legal jeopardy including state level charges and the attorney general of new york state, leticia james suggest there had are multiple investigations going on with the trump organization and trump associates perhaps including the president himself. >> nick, do you want to talk about trump pardons trump or trump pardoning giuliani? >> well, i could talk about both of those, not a problem. first of all, trump pardoning trump keep in mind for that to get to the supreme court...
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well, that is leticia who has been doing it for four years.kdown on things at home and at work and just life in general when everything is kinda going mad in your face it isjust a really nice thing tojust come and just, i mean, ididn't thing tojust come and just, i mean, i didn't believe it, i would never have believed it until i came and gaveit have believed it until i came and gave it a go and it isjust so addictive so i can now sort of twice addictive so i can now sort of twice a week so, yeah. we will watch you go in. let us go over and token two row when is taking your coat there. tell us some of the dos and don'ts. is it safe for anyone to have a go what should you ease yourself in over the years? the best thing to do is to start swimming outdoors in the summerand in the is to start swimming outdoors in the summer and in the autumn and then as the temperature is gradually drop you get used to be, you can get more used to the temperatures as they drop so it is called becoming acclimatised. most people like jane have started when the water
well, that is leticia who has been doing it for four years.kdown on things at home and at work and just life in general when everything is kinda going mad in your face it isjust a really nice thing tojust come and just, i mean, ididn't thing tojust come and just, i mean, i didn't believe it, i would never have believed it until i came and gaveit have believed it until i came and gave it a go and it isjust so addictive so i can now sort of twice addictive so i can now sort of twice a week so,...
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reporter: this is the biggest antitrust threat facebook has ever faced new york attorney general leticiang the effort to halt what she described in a press conference today as anti-competitive behavior. >> they've reduced choices for consumers. they stifled innovation. and they degraded privacy protections for millions of americans. in ang effort to maintain its market dominance in social networking facebook has employed a buy or bury strategy to impede competing services. >> reporter: the state attorneys general and ftc are exploring remedies such as selling off instagram and whatsapp which would be unprecedented so many years after their acquisitions they would also like to prohibit facebook from proposing anti-competitive conditions on software developers and propose a review of all deals valued over $10 million and facebook responding instagram and whatsapp became the incredible products they are today because facebook invested billions of dollars and years of innovation and expertise to develop new features and better experiences for the millions who enjoy those products the most im
reporter: this is the biggest antitrust threat facebook has ever faced new york attorney general leticiang the effort to halt what she described in a press conference today as anti-competitive behavior. >> they've reduced choices for consumers. they stifled innovation. and they degraded privacy protections for millions of americans. in ang effort to maintain its market dominance in social networking facebook has employed a buy or bury strategy to impede competing services. >>...
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leticia james along with the attorney general of 47 states filing an anti-trust lawsuit against the social media giant over a whole bunch of accusations of anti-competitive behavior. we are going to be getting more details on this soon from that news conference that just finished at the moment. we do have a reporter there, we're getting all of the scoop but the stock is getting slammed meanwhile, complete opposite sentiment for doordash. doordash bashing down the doors at the new york stock exchange as it makes a spectacular public debut. we've got one analyst who thinks dash is the keyword in today's ipo, but wait until you hear how bearish he is on the food delivery service and why. you've got to hear why, all right, and one day, before the pfizer vaccine is expected to get emergency use authorization from the food and drug administration, the biotechnology company that says it could easily help with production by making a billion of the vaccine doses per month, 1 billion per month you've got to hear our fox business exclusive with the ceo of publicly-traded diatic internati onal. stocks
leticia james along with the attorney general of 47 states filing an anti-trust lawsuit against the social media giant over a whole bunch of accusations of anti-competitive behavior. we are going to be getting more details on this soon from that news conference that just finished at the moment. we do have a reporter there, we're getting all of the scoop but the stock is getting slammed meanwhile, complete opposite sentiment for doordash. doordash bashing down the doors at the new york stock...
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dicen que Él pudiera molestar, hace dos dÍas ella se puso un traje de carnada herrera, y la reina leticiaa causa le toca mucho, nos alegra mucho su recuperaciÓn. nos alegra ver que tÚ, chuy, estas reciente prueba del coronavirus, cÓmo estÁs de salud? >> estoy muy bien, desde que ya no llegÓ esa parte del coronavirus, hemos pasado esta pandemia, pero lo mÁs fuerte, el cÁncer que tuvo, lo venciÓ. esto nos ayuda a recapacitar y ayudar a la gente de saint jude, porque los niÑos que comienzan a vivir esa enfermedad tan terrible, todos podemos ayudar Únicamente con 19 $ al mes, y si no, llamando al hombre en pantalla y ahÍ se puede convertir en un Ángel de esperanza. tienen mÁs que decirle acerca del cÁncer, porque lo viviÓ un aÑo de sufrimiento. >> el aÑo pasado fue un aÑo difÍcil, con muchos problemas de salud, pero eso nos hace recapacitar, y darnos cuenta de que ya yo vivÍ, ya tuve muchos aÑos de estar tr locutor: televisa presenta... [tema musical] >> por favor, entiéndame. >> no, si ya la entendí. en cualquier momento aparece un mequetrefe con barba blanca diciendo que es santa claus y us
dicen que Él pudiera molestar, hace dos dÍas ella se puso un traje de carnada herrera, y la reina leticiaa causa le toca mucho, nos alegra mucho su recuperaciÓn. nos alegra ver que tÚ, chuy, estas reciente prueba del coronavirus, cÓmo estÁs de salud? >> estoy muy bien, desde que ya no llegÓ esa parte del coronavirus, hemos pasado esta pandemia, pero lo mÁs fuerte, el cÁncer que tuvo, lo venciÓ. esto nos ayuda a recapacitar y ayudar a la gente de saint jude, porque los niÑos que...
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that can absolve spa leticia from blame for creating famine or alternatively the international community's responsibility to protect. well it the politicians handle political questions but we use food as a weapon of peace in fact when i got here my goal was to put the war or food program out of business so that we would no longer be needed because we have sustainable development but this manmade conflict is ongoing now with this is really important because you never could get the security council to come together with regards to food security in its relationship to peace and stability and we were able to pass that ledge that that resolution last year which was a major breakthrough so i think what the work nobel peace prize committee is doing here is sending that message to the world is saying that food is critical to peace and stability and peace and stability is critical to food therefore we must minimize and where we can stop food being used as a weapon of war weapon of recruit about extremist groups a weapon a division let's use food as a weapon of peace today millions of people in yeme
that can absolve spa leticia from blame for creating famine or alternatively the international community's responsibility to protect. well it the politicians handle political questions but we use food as a weapon of peace in fact when i got here my goal was to put the war or food program out of business so that we would no longer be needed because we have sustainable development but this manmade conflict is ongoing now with this is really important because you never could get the security...