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, everybody here -- okay -- >> reporter: sister lily is the corporate work study coordinator. brought to work here three years ago when the school made a major change joining the cristo ray network of schools. >> let's go. >> reporter: and adopting a work study format. >> girls, do i walk too fast or do you walk too slow? >> reporter: a quarter of the student body isn't in class on any given day because they're in the real world doing real jobs. freshman carla gallo spends one day a week will do clerical work in oakland. >> i've never been to an office or anything. so that was a big experience. >> to could just why this catholic -- to understand just why this catholic school is the way it is, you have to understand where it was. started 120 years ago by mother maria piabachus to serve the neediest students, tuition at ica had climbed to $10,000 a year. the neediest couldn't afford the cost. and ica couldn't afford that. >> there was no money. the families we were serving could not afford that tuition. we wouldn't have been able to keep it going. the school probably would close
, everybody here -- okay -- >> reporter: sister lily is the corporate work study coordinator. brought to work here three years ago when the school made a major change joining the cristo ray network of schools. >> let's go. >> reporter: and adopting a work study format. >> girls, do i walk too fast or do you walk too slow? >> reporter: a quarter of the student body isn't in class on any given day because they're in the real world doing real jobs. freshman carla...
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. >>> lili, desde que te conocÍ mi corazÓn late y late. lili te quiero porque...stÁ sonando? contesta el telÉfono. yo espero. >>> ahora lo voy a regaÑar. ♪. >>> si quiere que sus hijos sean bilingües no se pierda làs grandiosas recomendaciones de madres hispanas. >>> crean una estrategia para impedir la deportación de sus padres, ahora mismo en primer impacto extra. >>> qué tal les saluda pamela silva conde, cómo se logra una educación totalmente bilingüe, esa preocupación la comparten un grupo de padres latinos. e>>> n algunos países latinos y hasta en españa hay quienes prefieren ir a ver un show en vez de un espectáculo, y salpicar el español con una que otra palabra en inglés es súper. >>> nice, súper, oh my god, ese tipo de palabras te da como un status, es muy común,. >>> para combatir esa invasión idiomática, estas madres presentan su fórmula, en el libro, bilingual is better. >>> se ha comprobado que hay más flexibilidad mental, que son más creativos, más agiles de la forma que aprenden. >>> además ser bilingüe mejora la concentración y ayuda en la salud m
. >>> lili, desde que te conocÍ mi corazÓn late y late. lili te quiero porque...stÁ sonando? contesta el telÉfono. yo espero. >>> ahora lo voy a regaÑar. ♪. >>> si quiere que sus hijos sean bilingües no se pierda làs grandiosas recomendaciones de madres hispanas. >>> crean una estrategia para impedir la deportación de sus padres, ahora mismo en primer impacto extra. >>> qué tal les saluda pamela silva conde, cómo se logra una educación...
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joy reid, lili gil valletta, and ryan grim, thank you all.students return to newtown a look at the number of americans killed by gun in the last 24 hours. marie callender's. it's time to savor. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! >>> while john boehner exhales after narrowly winning another term as speaker, president obama is continuing his holiday in hawaii. for more we go to nbc's kristin welker who is with the president in the 50th state. kristin, good afternoon, and i understand that you have some up-to-date information on the president making phone calls on the opening of this 113th congress. what do you have? >> reporter: hi, martin, good afternoon. it is tradition for the president to call the leaders of the house during the first day of the new congress, so that is what the president did. he called majority lead
joy reid, lili gil valletta, and ryan grim, thank you all.students return to newtown a look at the number of americans killed by gun in the last 24 hours. marie callender's. it's time to savor. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! >>> while john boehner exhales...
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lily hitchcock coit died without leaving a specific use for her bequest. she left a third of her estate for the beautify indication of the city. arthur brown, noted architect in the city, wanted for a while to build a tower. he had become very interested in persian towers. it was the 1930's. it was all about machinery and sort of this amazing architecture, very powerful architecture. he convinced the rec park commission that building a tower in her memory would be the thing to do with her money. >> it was going to be a wonderful observation place because it was one of the highest hills in the city anywhere and that that was the whole reason why it was built that high and had the elevator access immediately from the beginning as part of its features. >> my fear's studio was just down the street steps. we were in a very small apartment and that was our backyard. when they were preparing the site for the coit tower, there was always a lot of harping and griping about how awful progress was and why they would choose this beautiful pristine area to do them in w
lily hitchcock coit died without leaving a specific use for her bequest. she left a third of her estate for the beautify indication of the city. arthur brown, noted architect in the city, wanted for a while to build a tower. he had become very interested in persian towers. it was the 1930's. it was all about machinery and sort of this amazing architecture, very powerful architecture. he convinced the rec park commission that building a tower in her memory would be the thing to do with her...
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it was the same as the lily ledbetter bill.hat been the law, i would've known that i was getting shortchanged. way back when and i could've done something about it. but there's his people's lives. this is not a game. this is families across the nation. and i have learned that young people are suffering because her mothers are working two jobs and they still can't make ends meet. and their mothers are not there to prepare good healthy meals, the kids are becoming obese, they are not there to go to the parent teacher conferences, education is hurting. this needs to be turned around. this is what is driving the nation down. the fact that so many people are underpaid or the work that they do. simple to me because when people are paid fairly, it benefits the community and the state and the nation. they will turn them on a background in the neighborhood, and they will spend it and it makes things longer all the way around. i also have learned that doing the right thing may not be popular. but doing the right thing sometimes means hav
it was the same as the lily ledbetter bill.hat been the law, i would've known that i was getting shortchanged. way back when and i could've done something about it. but there's his people's lives. this is not a game. this is families across the nation. and i have learned that young people are suffering because her mothers are working two jobs and they still can't make ends meet. and their mothers are not there to prepare good healthy meals, the kids are becoming obese, they are not there to go...
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. >>> lili, desde que te conocÍ mi corazÓn late y late. lili te quiero porque...stÁ sonando? contesta el telÉfono. yo espero. >>> ahora lo voy a regaÑar. ♪ >>> hoy en "primer impacto": una balacera vuelve a estremecer una escuela y hace correr la sangre. busca a una desalmada que raptÓ a una reciÉn nacida. ante una cÁmara de vigilancia un ladrÓn comete una fechorÍa que fue grabada de principio a fin. un novedoso tenedor es el mejor aliado para mantenerse en forma. andrÉs fuentes publica escandalosas imÁgenes de la madre de tatiana como dios la trajo al mundo. esto y mÁs ahora mismo en "primer impacto." ♪ >>> familiares de los mÁs cercanos colaboradores de jenni rivera anunciaron que estaban unidos en un pleito legal, y hoy sale a la luz que el reclamo involucra a la compaÑÍa de la "la diva de la banda." el abogado de una de las vÍctimas habla. >>> quÉ tal, bienvenidos. les saluda bÁrbara bermudo. gracias por acompaÑarnos. y en minutos los detalles de la conferencia de prensa. y con la balacera que sacudiÓ una escuela en california, un muchacho era vÍctima de acoso
. >>> lili, desde que te conocÍ mi corazÓn late y late. lili te quiero porque...stÁ sonando? contesta el telÉfono. yo espero. >>> ahora lo voy a regaÑar. ♪ >>> hoy en "primer impacto": una balacera vuelve a estremecer una escuela y hace correr la sangre. busca a una desalmada que raptÓ a una reciÉn nacida. ante una cÁmara de vigilancia un ladrÓn comete una fechorÍa que fue grabada de principio a fin. un novedoso tenedor es el mejor aliado para...
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that's what happened in lily ledbetter.now, i ground my conclusions not just on 30 years as a federal judge, but on a dozen years as a plaintiff employment lawyer. and there is empirical evidence confirming what i've just said. three years ago there was a study of statistics of the administrative office of courts, and it was published in the harvard law and policy review. and what it found is that, quote: federal courts disfavor plaintiff employment discrimination lawyers who are now foreswearing the use of federal courts. plaintiffs file for fewer discrimination lawsuits than they did 20 years ago. these cases proceed and terminate less favorably for plaintiffs than any other kind of case. plaintiffs who appeal their losses or face appeal of their victories again, far more remarkedly -- fare poorly in the courts of appeal. winning for plaintiffs' employment cases is about 10.5%. the study concludes that there could be a growing awareness especially with the prolonged lack of success on appeal that employment discrimination
that's what happened in lily ledbetter.now, i ground my conclusions not just on 30 years as a federal judge, but on a dozen years as a plaintiff employment lawyer. and there is empirical evidence confirming what i've just said. three years ago there was a study of statistics of the administrative office of courts, and it was published in the harvard law and policy review. and what it found is that, quote: federal courts disfavor plaintiff employment discrimination lawyers who are now...
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it was the same as the lily ledbetter bill. had that been the law, i would've known that i was getting shortchanged. way back when and i could've done something about it. but there's his people's lives. this is not a game. this is families across the nation. and i have learned that young people are suffering because her mothers are working two jobs and they still can't make ends meet. and their mothers are not there to prepare good healthy meals, the kids are becoming obese, they are not there to go to the parent teacher conferences, education is hurting. this needs to be turned around. this is what is driving the nation down. the fact that so many people are underpaid or the work that they do. simple to me because when people are paid fairly, it benefits the community and the state and the nation. they will turn them on a background in the neighborhood, and they will spend it and it makes things longer all the way around. i also have learned that doing the right thing may not be popular. but doing the right thing sometimes mea
it was the same as the lily ledbetter bill. had that been the law, i would've known that i was getting shortchanged. way back when and i could've done something about it. but there's his people's lives. this is not a game. this is families across the nation. and i have learned that young people are suffering because her mothers are working two jobs and they still can't make ends meet. and their mothers are not there to prepare good healthy meals, the kids are becoming obese, they are not there...
every room had some toy in it, and my grandmother she was carrying my daughter lily anna and we
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gay lord perry, orlando si pirra, jaun, lily misconnie, and willy mays. [cheers and applause] we also want to acknowledge congresswoman nancy pelosi along with her husband. thank you so much for being here. we know how busy you with the election just a few days away so a round of applause for all of our vip and special guests. and now at this time we would also like to thank the city and county of san francisco and our community partners. we must acknowledge them. can't do it without them. bank of america, dignity health, miller coors, diamond foods, virgin america, pg&e, and sales force to help to make this civic celebration possible. we thank you. and of course we must recognize the giants broadcast partner sports bay area that brings sports to our giants fans all season long and made it possible for this to be watched all over northern california. all right. are you ready now? we can really get it started. [cheers and applause] . i said are you ready? [cheers and applause] it is my pleasure now to introduce two members of the best broadcast team in bas
gay lord perry, orlando si pirra, jaun, lily misconnie, and willy mays. [cheers and applause] we also want to acknowledge congresswoman nancy pelosi along with her husband. thank you so much for being here. we know how busy you with the election just a few days away so a round of applause for all of our vip and special guests. and now at this time we would also like to thank the city and county of san francisco and our community partners. we must acknowledge them. can't do it without them. bank...
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we're so honored and overwhelmed with excitement. >> lily is a single mom. she works two job s and through pel grants and financial aid, her son is going to be able to attend college as well. some of the others of those co-chairs, there is a wounded warrior who is a recipient of the purple heart award and a retired nurse who is an advocate of president obama's healthcare program. a day for the people, chance for us to reflect on democracy and celebrate the second inauguration of president obama. tony, allison. >> lauren, thank you so much. check back in with you a little later. >> you are familiar with our next guest who has joined us throughout the campaign with his classroom students talking about the presidential campaign. campaign you. good friend to the broadcast. lenny, professor at american university. >> thanks for having me up in the cold. >> you are a historian and there's a lot we can talk about and we will through the course of this morning. before we talk about policy, the significance of the second term and all of that, we thought it might be f
we're so honored and overwhelmed with excitement. >> lily is a single mom. she works two job s and through pel grants and financial aid, her son is going to be able to attend college as well. some of the others of those co-chairs, there is a wounded warrior who is a recipient of the purple heart award and a retired nurse who is an advocate of president obama's healthcare program. a day for the people, chance for us to reflect on democracy and celebrate the second inauguration of president...
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whereas down here, they've used bone because it gives the sort of texture you would find on a lily padh, i noticed that that was different. it's very carefully thought out. how good are you at housekeeping? oh, not particularly. no, i would've thought that, too. ( laughs ) we have quite a bit of buildup of dust. you could actually if you spent a bit of time really improve it a lot. should i show you how? if you like. i'm not saying i'll do it. ( all laugh ) i've garnered from makeup... oh, i see. and some methylated spirit. so what we do with our soft brush, we just-- look at the dust coming off there. can you see it? the dust is actually coming away in great clouds. yes, i can. i can see it. and you may improve it enough not to need to do anything much more to it. that has improved it out of all recognition. i wod actually recommend a cotton bud for this. we didn't have any with us. a little bit of methylated spirit. and if you just do that... it's gonna take a very long time to do every piece, isn't it? oh, yes, it is and i'm not suggesting you do it in a rush, but just look at that
whereas down here, they've used bone because it gives the sort of texture you would find on a lily padh, i noticed that that was different. it's very carefully thought out. how good are you at housekeeping? oh, not particularly. no, i would've thought that, too. ( laughs ) we have quite a bit of buildup of dust. you could actually if you spent a bit of time really improve it a lot. should i show you how? if you like. i'm not saying i'll do it. ( all laugh ) i've garnered from makeup... oh, i...
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do you know how hard it is to dry a calla lily between two ipads? what is the next thing?is the future of wikipedia? >> well, one of the things we're focused on is growth in the developing world. the other thing is we have a travel site that is opening up soon. we'll see how it goes. >> stephen: wikitravel? >> it's not wikitravel it's wikivoyager. >> stephen: you travel some place and said i love the atmosphere, try the win. >> exactly. [ laughter ] >> stephen: i'd good to that. [ laughter ] will you have a business model for that? >> no. >> stephen: why won't you take advertising? it's so easy. product placement. under marie antoine net's let them eat kate entry have an ad. think about it. >> i'll think about it. >> stephen: thank you so much, jimmy. wikipedia founder jimmyuh/g)l
do you know how hard it is to dry a calla lily between two ipads? what is the next thing?is the future of wikipedia? >> well, one of the things we're focused on is growth in the developing world. the other thing is we have a travel site that is opening up soon. we'll see how it goes. >> stephen: wikitravel? >> it's not wikitravel it's wikivoyager. >> stephen: you travel some place and said i love the atmosphere, try the win. >> exactly. [ laughter ] >>...
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but lily didn't know she was being discriminated against until years later.o thank goodness this congress and the president remedied that. but we have unfinished business, madam president. and we have a bill called the paycheck fairness act, and i hope that you will get involved in this as well. because the fact is that women, after all the progress we have made, earn 77 cents for every dollar earned bade man. -- earned by a man. we women in the senate were fortunate in the sense that that's one battle we don't have to wage because a senator is a senator is a senator. imagine if they had a rule that said men senators get this and women senators get that. people would say something is very wrong with this picture, but that's the way it really is on the outside. it's under cover, people don't know about it, but women who do the same job as a man on average will make 77 cents less. and you could say 77 cents for every dollar, well, is that really a lot? let me tell you, it is a lot. over a lifetime, it's about $434,000, $434,000 less that she will have at the en
but lily didn't know she was being discriminated against until years later.o thank goodness this congress and the president remedied that. but we have unfinished business, madam president. and we have a bill called the paycheck fairness act, and i hope that you will get involved in this as well. because the fact is that women, after all the progress we have made, earn 77 cents for every dollar earned bade man. -- earned by a man. we women in the senate were fortunate in the sense that that's...
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eli lily, high-yielding pharmaceutical. we swore up and down that dividend is good.a terrific company. i don't want it to go down. and analys, and southern copper, mineral, precious metal, pharma, tech, financial, yes. new management, i think that management has been well schooled, no locker concerns, it has come down a great deal. not expensive. >>> johnny in new york. here is johnny! >> caller: a ba ba ba, a ba ba ba, a ba ba ba booyah! >> another person whose day job must be kept. go ahead. >> caller: i do what i can. i just want to say i love you in the morning too, mr. cramer, on "squawk." >> you like that show? i got the night show, the morning show. i could use another three shows. three more shows, and then i might be too busy, including a special half hour on espn. go ahead. >> caller: i already don't change the channel. i wake up with you, fall asleep with you. >> get that alarm clock, man. >> caller: i got it. >> i know it's sweeping america. >> caller: my stock is off. qualcomm, gcom. verizon. silver, slv. and here is where i might have some problem. whol
eli lily, high-yielding pharmaceutical. we swore up and down that dividend is good.a terrific company. i don't want it to go down. and analys, and southern copper, mineral, precious metal, pharma, tech, financial, yes. new management, i think that management has been well schooled, no locker concerns, it has come down a great deal. not expensive. >>> johnny in new york. here is johnny! >> caller: a ba ba ba, a ba ba ba, a ba ba ba booyah! >> another person whose day job...
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timeline from when a woman could sue when she finds out there's been discrimination because of the lilyd better law, she can then go to court and have her day in court. but, still, it didn't reach to this issue. can you imagine if there was a law, barbara, where man senators earned more than women senators? that would be ridiculous. we have the same job. we get paid the same thing. this is an example of what's happening. we have examples all over the country where women have the same exact resume as a husband, i have a specific case, and she wound up getting 5,0$5,000 less from the get go. >> that's an interesting senator boxer. so if you would make that argument to republican senators, it would be interesting their response. if they would have a situation where they would get paid more in the senate male to female. very interesting way you put that. it would be hard pressed for them to be able to defend that. >> but you know, your whole point on the family is exactly what will be our main argument. that we want to change the law books so we can change the family checkbook. essentially,
timeline from when a woman could sue when she finds out there's been discrimination because of the lilyd better law, she can then go to court and have her day in court. but, still, it didn't reach to this issue. can you imagine if there was a law, barbara, where man senators earned more than women senators? that would be ridiculous. we have the same job. we get paid the same thing. this is an example of what's happening. we have examples all over the country where women have the same exact...
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every room had some toy in it, and my grandmother she was carrying my daughter lily anna and we were coming into the room at the same time and as she came through the door she tripped over a toy and i was so scared because my daughter was only a few months old but boy did she know how to fall. she just rolld and my daughter -- she was still fully intact. she didn't hit the ground. she wasn't even crying. i was so amazed by the way she was able to roll and fall, and so as an adult thinking back on a lot of my memories and remembering like the different lessons that people have brought to me. i remember my grandmother -- she knew how to fall but she knew how to fall, and so when i come to those points in my life where i feel like i'm falling i just know that we know how to do that. we know how to roll and we know how to roll and when we work hard we know how to work hard and do it with some style, so i am really fortunate to have just a great family and i am really honored. thank you. [applause] >> is this somebody's purse up here? i know it's not mine. i went through it. there is no m
every room had some toy in it, and my grandmother she was carrying my daughter lily anna and we were coming into the room at the same time and as she came through the door she tripped over a toy and i was so scared because my daughter was only a few months old but boy did she know how to fall. she just rolld and my daughter -- she was still fully intact. she didn't hit the ground. she wasn't even crying. i was so amazed by the way she was able to roll and fall, and so as an adult thinking back...
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. >> lily, the single mother who works two jobs, thanks to pell grants, her son is now able to attend college. >> to be here to witness this. we are humbled by the entire experience. we are so honor and overwhelmed with excitement. >> a float honoring the tuskegee airmen will also make its way down pennsylvania avenue. >> it pays tribute to the young african-american soldiers that fought in world war ii and they were the first military aviators to fight in a war. >> a replica of the p-51 they flew. >> they helped win the war and preserve our freedom that we have today. i don't want people to forget that. >> reporter: the company behind it all, hargrove, incorporated een providing the official parade floats since president truman's inauguration. >> inaugurals aren't the big of the thing our company does anymore but i'll guarantee you it is the most important thing that we do. >> along with the eight official floats, there are 11 others commissioned by groups marching in the parade including that is a look out for full-sized models of the curiosity mars rover and orion, the capsule that
. >> lily, the single mother who works two jobs, thanks to pell grants, her son is now able to attend college. >> to be here to witness this. we are humbled by the entire experience. we are so honor and overwhelmed with excitement. >> a float honoring the tuskegee airmen will also make its way down pennsylvania avenue. >> it pays tribute to the young african-american soldiers that fought in world war ii and they were the first military aviators to fight in a war....
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flower of the lily was a symbol that was on the flag of the house of bourbon., flower of the lily. >> reporter: and there you go. people here in new orleans are very proud of their culture and their history. all right, coming up, we have heard from the harbaugh brothers already. but i don't know, their parents talk and it's pretty funny, frank. >> okay. we have to ask you again, are you seeing niner fans? are they starting to mingle, ravens fans? is the city getting ready for the big game? >> yes. we're seeing it more focused toward football now, a lot of the banners have gone up and, of course, a lot of 49ers banners. and yesterday, we're backing along jackson square and the french quarter and we saw a lot of red and gold. so fans are making their way into towns. >> thank you, michelle. >>> it is 5:25 now. a very special performance sunday in new orleans at the super bowl. how the children from sandy hook elementary will be involved in the big game. we'll be right back. you can't move the tv there. yuh-huh. we have a wireless receiver. listen. back in my day,
flower of the lily was a symbol that was on the flag of the house of bourbon., flower of the lily. >> reporter: and there you go. people here in new orleans are very proud of their culture and their history. all right, coming up, we have heard from the harbaugh brothers already. but i don't know, their parents talk and it's pretty funny, frank. >> okay. we have to ask you again, are you seeing niner fans? are they starting to mingle, ravens fans? is the city getting ready for the...
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lucas, lily?umbling baby talk ] >> it almost sounds like she's fluid in another language that i can't understand. >> i was going to say, do you think there's rosetta stone for this? can i get that dvd to figure it out? [ mumbled baby talk ] >> her face is like -- you get it, right? you understand what i'm saying. right? [ mumbled baby talk ] >> she's like, maybe i'll try sign language now, since you can't wlaunds iunderstand what g saying. ♪ well, just for five dollars >> she'll write you a love song for only five bucks. >> that's cheaper than a card. >> next, "right this minute." >>> and mr. cat is a little wobbly on his paws. >> ah. kitty drunk? >> nope. that's not it at all. the surprising reason this cat has trouble staying steady. >>> and high speed on a snowy russian road spells disaster. >> up ahead, you start to see the brake lights pop on. some people get the message. others don't. >> oh. that one -- >> not over yet. >> see the slowdown turned pile-up, "right this minute." >>> all right.
lucas, lily?umbling baby talk ] >> it almost sounds like she's fluid in another language that i can't understand. >> i was going to say, do you think there's rosetta stone for this? can i get that dvd to figure it out? [ mumbled baby talk ] >> her face is like -- you get it, right? you understand what i'm saying. right? [ mumbled baby talk ] >> she's like, maybe i'll try sign language now, since you can't wlaunds iunderstand what g saying. ♪ well, just for five dollars...
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earnings at lily will be several years behind.arkets will be focused on their restructuring efforts and the new products at the portfolio, specifically whether they will file for ramu, a drug for gastric cancer in the early part of latter part of this year. >> now, barbara, i wonder what investors are going to focus on. are we still in the period where shareholders are rewarding rnd? this do they want to see these companies continuing to spend, continuing to invest? or would they say look at your cash piles, maybe you continue to buy up the smaller tech companies that have had some good luck here? >> good question. i think investors want both. i think investors want these companies that would to increase their share holdings, you'll see a variety of things that the company is doing for shareholders. one, it is divesting its noncore assets, so it's selling i nutritional business. that will sell this quarter to nestle. they'll net about $8 billion to $10 billion and probably buy stock sw that money. they have paid out 75% of their f
earnings at lily will be several years behind.arkets will be focused on their restructuring efforts and the new products at the portfolio, specifically whether they will file for ramu, a drug for gastric cancer in the early part of latter part of this year. >> now, barbara, i wonder what investors are going to focus on. are we still in the period where shareholders are rewarding rnd? this do they want to see these companies continuing to spend, continuing to invest? or would they say look...
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past efforts include the planning of over a hundred lilies, installation of wine barrel planners and numerous trees along the corridor. the pna hosted a community meeting with jeremy shaw, gabriel ying, architects presented updates from the original plan which included a number of greening conditions that the pna has requested. mr. shaw and staff worked closely with the pna on their request maintaining ongoing communications with the community. upon reviewing the most recent plan dated december 6, 2012 we are happy to support the project based on conditional use. we are confident that the architects and owners of the property will continue to work with the community to insure this is a project that everyone can be proud of. we look forward to continually working with them" and one thing i wanted to say. maybe you don't already know, but the group, the neighborhood and environment network has given them an award for the best come back neighborhood of 2012 and i thought that might be of interest to you, so again we ask you for your support on this development. thank you. >> thank you.
past efforts include the planning of over a hundred lilies, installation of wine barrel planners and numerous trees along the corridor. the pna hosted a community meeting with jeremy shaw, gabriel ying, architects presented updates from the original plan which included a number of greening conditions that the pna has requested. mr. shaw and staff worked closely with the pna on their request maintaining ongoing communications with the community. upon reviewing the most recent plan dated december...
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i think lily clinton is at the crescendo. she's been much more notable secretary of state than she was united states senator first lady. >> isn't it -- any senator is not going to have the power to actually do things -- >> but, bonnie, seriously speaking she's at the crescendo of her career, will be a grandmother some point soon. and if i'm hillary clinton i don't run for president again for however many consecutive years now she's been voted the most admired woman in the u.s. above oprah, above michelle obama and others. and so she really can go out on a high note without that rough and tumble of a campaign. i sat here -- the reason i'm laughing, hillary clinton i sat her eight years ago heard it eight years ago. she was beat by somebody nobody was talked about at the time. it's not going to be easy for 70-year-old hillary clinton to turn back some democrats -- >> won't be quite that -- she'll be 68. >> believe me we always age it out for women, don't we? >> they're not distinguished just old. >> seriously speaking there are
i think lily clinton is at the crescendo. she's been much more notable secretary of state than she was united states senator first lady. >> isn't it -- any senator is not going to have the power to actually do things -- >> but, bonnie, seriously speaking she's at the crescendo of her career, will be a grandmother some point soon. and if i'm hillary clinton i don't run for president again for however many consecutive years now she's been voted the most admired woman in the u.s. above...