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linda curry, worn linda kilgore, with six years younger than her sister path. linda grew up to be a southern california beauty. she loved the sunshine, horses and family. pat's daughter ricky looked up to her and linda. >> she would call me over to her house to go read her closets and i would leave with my backseat loaded from the floor to the roof. with clothes. >> she sounds like a lot of fun. >> she was a lot of fun. she was a blast. >> linda worked from the power company, southern california edison, that's where she met mary segel. >> where we really met was on the fourth floor where we would go for lunch. she ate like a horse and never gained an inch. >> she -- >> and it drew me to her. and we became the best buds ever. >> but looks, generosity and brains don't guarantee happiness in love. linda was married twice and divorced twice. >> she did choose guys that didn't seem to be a nice fit for the long term. >> so she got her heart broken a couple of times? >> she got her heartbroken's i think more than a couple of times. >> but if her personal life wasn't
linda curry, worn linda kilgore, with six years younger than her sister path. linda grew up to be a southern california beauty. she loved the sunshine, horses and family. pat's daughter ricky looked up to her and linda. >> she would call me over to her house to go read her closets and i would leave with my backseat loaded from the floor to the roof. with clothes. >> she sounds like a lot of fun. >> she was a lot of fun. she was a blast. >> linda worked from the power...
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erica adopted a baby girl linda foster 12 years ago and linda shared good advice about the baby she taughtsleep through the night. >> she is in her crib and she is like leave her alone and i know you want to play with her but if you wake her up she said you will start interrupting her sleep time. truck today erica and her daughter still visit with linda and share milestones. >> she turned out beautiful. it makes you feel good. it makes you feel that you fulfilled your job. >> reporter: what her job is done, letting go can be heartbreaking. >> i can give her a kiss on the four head and wish her the best and say i love you. >> reporter: for her love and care for 80+ babies in more than 30 years as a resource parents, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to linda owens. >> reporter: linda remembers all the babies and the oldest one is now 37 years old and she has cared for three sets of twins. >> having been a foster parent, i know it is a labor of love. i'm hoping some of the older ones, the adults come back and thank her because she has saved their lives, literally. >> some of t
erica adopted a baby girl linda foster 12 years ago and linda shared good advice about the baby she taughtsleep through the night. >> she is in her crib and she is like leave her alone and i know you want to play with her but if you wake her up she said you will start interrupting her sleep time. truck today erica and her daughter still visit with linda and share milestones. >> she turned out beautiful. it makes you feel good. it makes you feel that you fulfilled your job. >>...
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erica adopted a baby girl that linda fostered 12 years ago and linda shared good advice on the baby she taught to sleep through the night. >> she said she is in her crib and leave her alone, and i know you want to play with her that if you wake her up you will interrupt her sleeping time. >> reporter: erica and her daughter still visit with linda and share the milestones. >> it makes you feel good. it makes you feel that you have fulfilled your job. >> reporter: when her job is done, letting go can be heartbreaking. >> i can give her a kiss on the forehead, which are the best and say i love you. >> you want to go shopping to get clothes to go poer: for her care for 80 babies over 30 years, the jefferson award in the bay area goes to linda owens. >> thank goodness for linda. me to her. about linda if you wa nominate someone foe to kpix.com/hero. >>> the earth inspired way to get your gardening skills on display. >>> on today the dewberry more show during earth day with the >>> coming up at 5:00, bay area requiring proof of vaccination and the new crackdown on fake vaccine card sold onlin
erica adopted a baby girl that linda fostered 12 years ago and linda shared good advice on the baby she taught to sleep through the night. >> she said she is in her crib and leave her alone, and i know you want to play with her that if you wake her up you will interrupt her sleeping time. >> reporter: erica and her daughter still visit with linda and share the milestones. >> it makes you feel good. it makes you feel that you have fulfilled your job. >> reporter: when her...
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please help me in welcoming kerry and linda calendar. and henry k. spackman give her much coke hooves. thank you for joining us for this virtual conversation. that is our lives these days everything is kind of virtual. but i appreciate you joining us. let's talk about the book. the book is called nothing is too big to fail. the last financial crisis informs today. what prompted you to write the book and why now? >> well, we looked back and soft so much misinformation that was taking place coming out of the last financial crisis. and frankly we started to notice that many of the same mistakes that were made then are being made today. so we said you know, in order to not have to repeat those same mistakes, let's do the best job we possibly can to research everything about the 2008 financial crisis put into the context of what was going on in banking and society in all of the banks going on. really nailed the reasons of why it really happen so we can learn from them. and then apply that to today. that is where i put most of my efforts in with saying gos
please help me in welcoming kerry and linda calendar. and henry k. spackman give her much coke hooves. thank you for joining us for this virtual conversation. that is our lives these days everything is kind of virtual. but i appreciate you joining us. let's talk about the book. the book is called nothing is too big to fail. the last financial crisis informs today. what prompted you to write the book and why now? >> well, we looked back and soft so much misinformation that was taking place...
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. >> reporter: linda has been trying for months to prove she really is linda green.gal secretary, and not one of the hordes of scammers ripping off the edd. >> i sent them my drivers license plus everything else, social security, birth certificate, everything else. >> reporter: she and 1.4 million others got this notice from the edd back in january, freezing their accounts for possible fraudulent activity. they had 30 days to prove their identity, or lose benefits for good. >> i had to go >> reporter: she was using the online verification tool after waiting 24 hours for a live interview, and agent came online and told linda her drivers license was no good >> she says my license was expired. i said, yes, i know, because i'm over 70. >> reporter: she reminded that the state of california gave everyone over the age of 70 a year to renew so they would not go into dmv offices during the pandemic. she goes, it doesn't matter, you are expired. >> i said, what am i supposed to do? get a license, send me the license, you'll be fine. but i have to reject you. >> reporter: lind
. >> reporter: linda has been trying for months to prove she really is linda green.gal secretary, and not one of the hordes of scammers ripping off the edd. >> i sent them my drivers license plus everything else, social security, birth certificate, everything else. >> reporter: she and 1.4 million others got this notice from the edd back in january, freezing their accounts for possible fraudulent activity. they had 30 days to prove their identity, or lose benefits for good....
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, you can see i've got linda _ linda clock, you can see i've got linda and — linda clock, you can seeorward to it. thank - need to be at the same time. i'm looking forward to it. thank you, | looking forward to it. thank you, chris _ looking forward to it. thank you, chris i've — looking forward to it. thank you, chris i've got— looking forward to it. thank you, chris. i've got to _ looking forward to it. thank you, chris. i've got to think— looking forward to it. thank you, chris. i've got to think of- looking forward to it. thank you, chris. i've got to think of one - looking forward to it. thank you, chris. i've got to think of one forj chris. i've got to think of one for next _ chris. i've got to think of one for next week — chris. i've got to think of one for next week is _ chris. i've got to think of one for next week-— chris. i've got to think of one for next week. , , ., , ., next week. is there something plan for a meet pp? _ next week. is there something plan for a meet up? is— next week. is there something plan for a meet up? is there _ next week. is there something plan fo
, you can see i've got linda _ linda clock, you can see i've got linda and — linda clock, you can seeorward to it. thank - need to be at the same time. i'm looking forward to it. thank you, | looking forward to it. thank you, chris _ looking forward to it. thank you, chris i've — looking forward to it. thank you, chris i've got— looking forward to it. thank you, chris. i've got to _ looking forward to it. thank you, chris. i've got to think— looking forward to it. thank you, chris. i've...
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of history, you know linda johnson rep. i mentioned a photo to you that's on the cover of a book that john dickerson wrote they came out last year. the book is called the hardest job in the world and has this photo of your of your father looking his head almost on a table listings so intently to an old style tape recorder and i mentioned you instantly knew. what the photo was showing tell us what that photo was showing? well chuck and i got married in december and he left in march go to vietnam. and i moved back in the white house. we had gotten married and we'd moved to a little rented a little place for us to stay until he left and since i was pregnant and didn't have any other place to go. i went back to my same room and white house. and i wrote chuck every day and i also began to send him tapes. these were cassette tapes. and he tried not to write me about some of the things that he witnessed. he was a company commanderer and a rifle company, which he says is the best job. in the marine corps, except maybe being common
of history, you know linda johnson rep. i mentioned a photo to you that's on the cover of a book that john dickerson wrote they came out last year. the book is called the hardest job in the world and has this photo of your of your father looking his head almost on a table listings so intently to an old style tape recorder and i mentioned you instantly knew. what the photo was showing tell us what that photo was showing? well chuck and i got married in december and he left in march go to...
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. >> reporter: linda owens has cared for this seven week old since she left the hospital as a newborn girl is the 81st infant linda has brought into her home in 34 years as a resource parent. >> it is a challenging job but it is very rewarding. >> reporter: at age 78, the retired grocery department manager fosters the baby as a single parent. sometimes, two infants at a time. she keeps a supply of baby gear" on hand, some but with her own money. although she gets paid for her work, it is a labor of love. >> this is what god handed me. a number of the newborns come to linda exposed to drugs in the womb. >> reporter: some have developmental delays. many don't sleep through the night. >> she is in a category almost by herself. >> reporter: mia buckner places children in foster homes. >> her experience, her love, the care that she provides to the babies is immeasurable. >> her experience shows, according to a pediatrician. linda has brought many babies here over the years. >> she has always been very optimistic, always determined to give these babies the best possible start in their lives
. >> reporter: linda owens has cared for this seven week old since she left the hospital as a newborn girl is the 81st infant linda has brought into her home in 34 years as a resource parent. >> it is a challenging job but it is very rewarding. >> reporter: at age 78, the retired grocery department manager fosters the baby as a single parent. sometimes, two infants at a time. she keeps a supply of baby gear" on hand, some but with her own money. although she gets paid for...
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enrique, thank you so much, kerry and linda great having you. thanks for the prospective you brought to 2008 and to the present. we really appreciate it. >> thanks,s, enrique. >> we will see it again soon. thank you very much. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> here's a look at some publishing industry news. "politico" reports former attorney general william barr and supreme court justice amy coney barrett have signed book deals. it's reported mr. barr will recount his time in the justice department and justice barrett a steady writing about how judges rule. also governor cuomo may be investigated for using new york state resources in the publication of his covid response book. mpd bookscan reports print book sales were up 6% for the week ending april ten. the 41st annual los angeles times book prizes were awarded virtually last week. this year's winners include isabel wilkerson, martha jones, and william souder biography. booktv will continue to bring you new programs and publishing news. you can watch all of our past programs anytime at booktv.org. >> jeff, nice to be
enrique, thank you so much, kerry and linda great having you. thanks for the prospective you brought to 2008 and to the present. we really appreciate it. >> thanks,s, enrique. >> we will see it again soon. thank you very much. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> here's a look at some publishing industry news. "politico" reports former attorney general william barr and supreme court justice amy coney barrett have signed book deals. it's reported mr. barr will recount his time in the...
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. >> she says she was effervescent, said nikki's mother, linda.r than life. >> she was the kind of person, when she comes in a room, she just takes over the space, you know, with her personality, her laughter. >> but when nikki was 12, she was a handful. linda was a single mom with kids at the time, so she agreed to it hurt move in with her grandmother. but she let the girl run wild. boys, parties. >> we grew up kind of fast. and later, she became pregnant at the age of 18, or 19. so we moved kind of fast. >> pregnant with identical twins, who she named jasmiyah and tasmiyah, jazz and to has, born in 1993. the twins dad was around briefly, then gone. and their mother figure, nikki's grandmother, della. nike's mother linda did not like that. >> i wanted nikki to get her own place, establish her own life, and my mom would discourage that. you know, she would find ways to tell her no, you are better off here. >> that is how it went four years. but nikki had learned how to style hair, and was doing well at it. and the possibility of independence. >> s
. >> she says she was effervescent, said nikki's mother, linda.r than life. >> she was the kind of person, when she comes in a room, she just takes over the space, you know, with her personality, her laughter. >> but when nikki was 12, she was a handful. linda was a single mom with kids at the time, so she agreed to it hurt move in with her grandmother. but she let the girl run wild. boys, parties. >> we grew up kind of fast. and later, she became pregnant at the age of...
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on the democrat line, we start out with linda in akron, ohio, talking about the trends. what do you think about them? caller: good morning. to me, i do not consider it a trend. i consider it -- i'm 71 years old and has been a democrat all my life. what i see is the democratic voters united against trump. i think that, especially on your program, too, we are sick and tired of this being called leftist communist by republicans. we are not communists. we are good people. when you have people in the government like mcconnell or lindsey graham, they are poor representation of any kind of humanity, so, yeah, i am a proud democrat -- host: but why do you not see it as a trend? or do you see it as something that stays consistent in this administration and going forward? caller: obviously, depending on the future, i think that this will stand. i think biden is doing a pretty good job. i think people are just so happy not to have trump as president that we are under a lot less stress nowadays, so, yeah, i think that this is going to continue, at least i hope so, and unless somethi
on the democrat line, we start out with linda in akron, ohio, talking about the trends. what do you think about them? caller: good morning. to me, i do not consider it a trend. i consider it -- i'm 71 years old and has been a democrat all my life. what i see is the democratic voters united against trump. i think that, especially on your program, too, we are sick and tired of this being called leftist communist by republicans. we are not communists. we are good people. when you have people in...
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it aural demonstrates a lack of intent. >> linda, why is this point so important?> well, you know, i think it's important because the defense attorney here is trying to get the jury and really get the audience to see or believe rather that derek chauvin's actions were reasonable. he wants us to think after watching that 9:29 of derek chauvin's knee on george floyd's neck to think that his actions were reasonable and he's actually even touching upon this mob idea and the idea of a crowd. and really essentially touching upon the same thing that the prosecutor discussed in his closing statement, which is basically look at what happened here with derek chauvin. don't pay attention to what's happening outside in the world. don't listen to the mob. just pay attention to derek chauvin and find what he did reasonable or something that a reasonable officer would have done given those circumstances. >> you know, linda, i think he's doing the only thing he can, defense attorney nelson. he's up against such a disparity in resources on this. there were 13 prosecutors assigned t
it aural demonstrates a lack of intent. >> linda, why is this point so important?> well, you know, i think it's important because the defense attorney here is trying to get the jury and really get the audience to see or believe rather that derek chauvin's actions were reasonable. he wants us to think after watching that 9:29 of derek chauvin's knee on george floyd's neck to think that his actions were reasonable and he's actually even touching upon this mob idea and the idea of a...
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linda williams, so good - in which they serve. linda williams, so good to - in which they serve.h they serve. linda - williams, so good to get your expertise. thank you for talking to us. the verdict has been met with relief by many in minneapolis. the bbc has been speaking to some local residents to hear their reaction. derek chauvin has been found guilty! that's everything. praise the lord. �* ., ., ., lord. so we're glad that we got the verdict. _ lord. so we're glad that we got the verdict, so _ lord. so we're glad that we got the verdict, so that _ lord. so we're glad that we got the verdict, so that starts - lord. so we're glad that we got the verdict, so that starts the l the verdict, so that starts the process of the healing for some of our— process of the healing for some of our community. it doesn't start— of our community. it doesn't start the _ of our community. it doesn't start the process for healing for all— start the process for healing for all but it starts the process for healing for some so that we — process for healing for some so that we can finally breathe j
linda williams, so good - in which they serve. linda williams, so good to - in which they serve.h they serve. linda - williams, so good to get your expertise. thank you for talking to us. the verdict has been met with relief by many in minneapolis. the bbc has been speaking to some local residents to hear their reaction. derek chauvin has been found guilty! that's everything. praise the lord. �* ., ., ., lord. so we're glad that we got the verdict. _ lord. so we're glad that we got the...
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linda -- >> yes. the amendment was forwarded to the members of these committee, and i believe it was copied to -- you were copied on the e-mail. it was sent yesterday afternoon. >> okay. if you can give me a minute. i don't remember seeing it. was it sent by you, linda? >> yes. >> okay. i'm going to pull it up in realtime here. >> chairman: all right. we'll come back to that, supervisor mar? >> thank you, chair haney. thanks for all of your -- thanks for the presentation and all of your work, mr. chang, on this. i'm just -- and i think this all makes sense, given the need to repair or replace the small bus fleet. and that's within -- it sounds like we're not quite ready to go to the full battery/electric vehicles for a bus fleet right now, so the timing doesn't quite work out to pursue a b.p. e. procurement. in the last part of your presentation, you mentioned that the m.t.a. board said there would be a six to nine-month process -- i was just wondering what is the expected outcome of that planning pro
linda -- >> yes. the amendment was forwarded to the members of these committee, and i believe it was copied to -- you were copied on the e-mail. it was sent yesterday afternoon. >> okay. if you can give me a minute. i don't remember seeing it. was it sent by you, linda? >> yes. >> okay. i'm going to pull it up in realtime here. >> chairman: all right. we'll come back to that, supervisor mar? >> thank you, chair haney. thanks for all of your -- thanks for the...
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and i just don't know linda if you recall how far back that goes. at least three or four years if not more. so we have been supporting that program and that's mostly already at sf and those projects. i know we've been talking with linda and with boyd about expanding the program and looking at other sources that we could use to cover future ... >> carmen chu: going to stop you because what i'm looking at is similar to energy and taking over the infrastructure of pg and the and making a public power system. what are we doing something like that which would pay. it all works out. is the impediments, and this is my ultimate question that getting a $2 billion bond into our bond schedule is just, is that what'sstopping us or is it something else ?>>. >> mathias jaime: due to the current policies, 2 billion would be well over our capacity for the next 10 years . so yes, that is. balancing this important need with all the other important needs that we have are really, i think youhit the nail on the head . that's really where the struggle is. that's why we'r
and i just don't know linda if you recall how far back that goes. at least three or four years if not more. so we have been supporting that program and that's mostly already at sf and those projects. i know we've been talking with linda and with boyd about expanding the program and looking at other sources that we could use to cover future ... >> carmen chu: going to stop you because what i'm looking at is similar to energy and taking over the infrastructure of pg and the and making a...
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linda come on this question _ an upswing in infections.t i on this question relating up about we are only safe and everybody is safe, what about the fact that we are going ahead and thinking of a booster programme in this country at a time when countries like india are desperate for vaccines, and hundreds of countries would like to get into a proper vaccination programme because i've heard from other sides if it is fine to think we are ok but if it is fine to think we are ok but if we allow the virus to continue to be develop, we open up the risk of mutations that vaccine is not might not be able to tackle. that mutations that vaccine is not might not be able to tackle.— not be able to tackle. that is very true. not be able to tackle. that is very true- two — not be able to tackle. that is very true. two other _ not be able to tackle. that is very true. two other global _ not be able to tackle. that is very true. two other global platformsl not be able to tackle. that is very i true. two other global platforms to try and support for vaccin
linda come on this question _ an upswing in infections.t i on this question relating up about we are only safe and everybody is safe, what about the fact that we are going ahead and thinking of a booster programme in this country at a time when countries like india are desperate for vaccines, and hundreds of countries would like to get into a proper vaccination programme because i've heard from other sides if it is fine to think we are ok but if it is fine to think we are ok but if we allow the...
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for more, i want to bring in linda, who wrote this story for us. interesting how libraries have reinvented themselves. you would assume it has been very difficult for libraries with no one being able to go inside. how have they fared in the pandemic? >> libraries have had to step up their services. libraries have always been a source of internet for underserved communities. with doors being shut, they had to adapt. like you said, they partner with schools to hand out hotspots for students who don't have internet at home. there are libraries -- the libraries that had the funding have rolled out these mobile hotspots to parks in underserved neighborhoods. they moved a lot of their service online. as a librarian has moved online or moved to telephone, because libraries are also information officers, they still play the important role in their community. emily: how do you imagine what libraries have experienced and the innovations they have experimented with, how will that change libraries in a new normal? are we seeing the start of the next chapter of
for more, i want to bring in linda, who wrote this story for us. interesting how libraries have reinvented themselves. you would assume it has been very difficult for libraries with no one being able to go inside. how have they fared in the pandemic? >> libraries have had to step up their services. libraries have always been a source of internet for underserved communities. with doors being shut, they had to adapt. like you said, they partner with schools to hand out hotspots for students...
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and i just don't know linda if you recall how far back that goes. at least three or four years if not more. so we have been supporting that program and that's mostly already at sf and those projects. i know we've been talking with linda and with boyd about expanding the program and looking at other sources that we could use to cover future ... >> carmen chu: going to stop you because what i'm looking at is similar to energy and taking over the infrastructure of pg and the and making a public power system. what are we doing something like that which would pay. it all works out. is the impediments, and this is my ultimate question that getting a $2 billion bond into our bond schedule is just, is that what'sstopping us or is it something else ?>>. >> mathias jaime: due to the current policies, 2 billion would be well over our capacity for the next 10 years . so yes, that is. balancing this important need with all the other important needs that we have are really, i think youhit the nail on the head . that's really where the struggle is. that's why we'r
and i just don't know linda if you recall how far back that goes. at least three or four years if not more. so we have been supporting that program and that's mostly already at sf and those projects. i know we've been talking with linda and with boyd about expanding the program and looking at other sources that we could use to cover future ... >> carmen chu: going to stop you because what i'm looking at is similar to energy and taking over the infrastructure of pg and the and making a...
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do we have a second to linda's motion? do we have a second? >> second. >> there is a motion and second. before we take any action. lashandra do you have a comment to make? >> i do have a comment. i would suggest that the senior officers quarters that that name be changed to the senior officers quarters but not just the quarters. >> any of the board members want to comment on that? >> really good suggestion changing the quarters or maybe just the officer quarters. i agree that just the quarters does have certain possible reference to bad part of our past. >> officer quarters rather than just quarters? >> that would be my suggestion. >> yes. >> i think that is a good suggestion that we would like to offer to you, lauren, and your team for the naming. does that present problems for you? >> no, i don't think that it does. that is a great suggestion. >> incorporate that into the motion. we have a motion and we have a second. >> i will take a roll call vote. >> director tsen. >> aye. >> dunlop. >> aye. >> richardson. >> aye. >> shift ron. >> yes. >>
do we have a second to linda's motion? do we have a second? >> second. >> there is a motion and second. before we take any action. lashandra do you have a comment to make? >> i do have a comment. i would suggest that the senior officers quarters that that name be changed to the senior officers quarters but not just the quarters. >> any of the board members want to comment on that? >> really good suggestion changing the quarters or maybe just the officer quarters. i...
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ambassador linda thomas-greenfield, and a report from brazil., wisconsin.n kenosha, in indianapolis, new questions about the suspect accused of killing eight people at a fedex facility. police say his weapons were purchased deally, despite concerns by the i.
ambassador linda thomas-greenfield, and a report from brazil., wisconsin.n kenosha, in indianapolis, new questions about the suspect accused of killing eight people at a fedex facility. police say his weapons were purchased deally, despite concerns by the i.
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the senior portfolio manager and head of the value income team at federated hermes linda, pleasure toank of america's earnings leaked early they flashed on the screen and they are on the web. if they are accurate and no reason to believe they are not they are blowout goldman destroyed their numbers on every level yesterday in the market rewarded it looks like bank of america may have done the same you are a big believer >> absolutely. i had a couple of minutes just to really cursory glance the bank of america earnings morgan was better which was indicated. jpmorgan chase has had credit card issues that took off that net forecast that is positive more importantly, they just announced a $25 billion buyback program. that is going to be very big for the stock today. bank of america is one of our top picks at federated we are a big believer in the company and the strategy the company has. we will have to look at expenses and loan reserves and releases and what the loan expectations are for next year and second half of 2021as well. the conference call will be very important. >> by the way,
the senior portfolio manager and head of the value income team at federated hermes linda, pleasure toank of america's earnings leaked early they flashed on the screen and they are on the web. if they are accurate and no reason to believe they are not they are blowout goldman destroyed their numbers on every level yesterday in the market rewarded it looks like bank of america may have done the same you are a big believer >> absolutely. i had a couple of minutes just to really cursory...
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already overburdened in many places so it is definitely time to act our chief political correspondent linda crane thank you so much. let's check in on some other developments in the pandemic india's coronavirus crisis continues to worsen record numbers were registered for the 3rd day in a row japan has tightened restrictions on bars restaurants and events in tokyo and several other areas amid a growing outbreak just weeks after loosening them and the city is due to host the olympic games in july and french medical authorities are expected to recommend that people under the age of 55 who have already received one dose of the astra zeneca vaccine should get a different type of vaccine as a 2nd shot new york city's cultural scene is seeing some glimmers of hope after more than a year of pandemic restrictions the city's world renowned theaters and concert halls probably won't open before september but with millions of residents now vaccinated against the coronavirus some venues are being allowed to reopen and the excitement is catching on. new yorkers are finally getting the opportunity again t
already overburdened in many places so it is definitely time to act our chief political correspondent linda crane thank you so much. let's check in on some other developments in the pandemic india's coronavirus crisis continues to worsen record numbers were registered for the 3rd day in a row japan has tightened restrictions on bars restaurants and events in tokyo and several other areas amid a growing outbreak just weeks after loosening them and the city is due to host the olympic games in...
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get infection rates down and that of course is what underlies this shift now in government policy linda thank you david chase political correspondent and then the crime. well let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world the a use drug regulator is reviewing reports of rare blood clots in 4 people who had johnson and johnson's code at 19 vaccine the european medical agency is also expanding its investigation into astra zeneca shot to include reports of a leading condition. russia has defended a recent buildup of troops on its border with ukraine moscow is calling it a territorial right the kremlin says it's prepared to quote defend its citizens in the donbass region of ukraine. u.s. president joe biden has announced new controls on home gun assembly kits and i'm going to ship restrictions biden's called gun violence an epidemic in the country following mass shootings in colorado and georgia republicans have attacked the measures as long unconstitutional. swedish climate climate campaign aggressive will not attend the international climate summit in sco
get infection rates down and that of course is what underlies this shift now in government policy linda thank you david chase political correspondent and then the crime. well let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world the a use drug regulator is reviewing reports of rare blood clots in 4 people who had johnson and johnson's code at 19 vaccine the european medical agency is also expanding its investigation into astra zeneca shot to include reports of a...
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linda thomas greenfield she's addressing that meeting let's listen in. the council has spoken with a strong and with a clear and a unified on this issue but every statement the council has made has been further violence aisle by the military against the people who. statements alone are not enough to stop the military from threatening the security of the region either. already we've seen dozens of individuals flee burma into thailand amid airstrikes on burma's eastern border and hundreds of individuals hundreds have tried to throw into india from northwest perma 3 years ago we thought quickly the military screw tallies are up the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people all across international borders and i say categorically we cannot we simply cannot allow the military to destabilize the region once again through its unrelenting campaign of violence their campaign of repression and especially especially against the backdrop of an unprecedented global endemic. so we can see prices well there we have a small excerpts of what the u.s. ambassador to
linda thomas greenfield she's addressing that meeting let's listen in. the council has spoken with a strong and with a clear and a unified on this issue but every statement the council has made has been further violence aisle by the military against the people who. statements alone are not enough to stop the military from threatening the security of the region either. already we've seen dozens of individuals flee burma into thailand amid airstrikes on burma's eastern border and hundreds of...
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ambassador linda th-g come experience floor and decor's grand opening in pleasant hill!our wide aisles and be amazed with our even wider selection. discover the perfect floor at the perfect price in whatever way is perfect for you. explore floor and decor's newest area location. now open in pleasant hill! >> brennan: welcome back to "face the nation." thursday is earth day, and president biden will be hosting a global virtual summit to discuss the climate challenges facing us all. cbs news is devoting this week the to an extensive look at climate change in our series "eyon earth: our planet in peril." we pick up our interview with french president emmanuel macron on just that topic. i want to ask you about climate. president biden brought the u.s. back into that paris climate change accord about three months ago. but many have not actually met their targets, and now president biden is going to ask for further cuts to
ambassador linda th-g come experience floor and decor's grand opening in pleasant hill!our wide aisles and be amazed with our even wider selection. discover the perfect floor at the perfect price in whatever way is perfect for you. explore floor and decor's newest area location. now open in pleasant hill! >> brennan: welcome back to "face the nation." thursday is earth day, and president biden will be hosting a global virtual summit to discuss the climate challenges facing us...
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three generations — linda, laura, alice and evelyn. from when i was born, and now the placentas from when the girls were born are all being stored somewhere. and all the sort of blood and genetic information they've got over the years. it is amazing to think that all that genetic information, all that history of our family is on record somewhere. and it'll be there forever. yeah, absolutely. we've just left a mark on scientific research forever, really, haven't we? it's amazing. we'll do samples of things like our blood and our spit, but we'll also give away our teeth, as well. they also monitored our fat levels, which wasn't something we always wanted to know, but it was very good and it meant you went away knowing that you had strong bones and maybe you needed to lose a little bit of weight. so it was interesting. it makes us feel like we're part of something so special. - 0h, nearly! 0h, miles away! and now this study is helping understand the current global pandemic. covid is absolutely a case in point. the information we have on t
three generations — linda, laura, alice and evelyn. from when i was born, and now the placentas from when the girls were born are all being stored somewhere. and all the sort of blood and genetic information they've got over the years. it is amazing to think that all that genetic information, all that history of our family is on record somewhere. and it'll be there forever. yeah, absolutely. we've just left a mark on scientific research forever, really, haven't we? it's amazing. we'll do...
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and i remember when linda may was first on set, she would send me texts with all sorts of photographstayed in touch and they had a good experience and i'm blown away by how well they all did on screen. that has been exciting to see. >> you reported this book durin the obama years. the film gets made during the trump years. it comes out amid another change . how did the politics of our time fit into the narrative in this story you're telling? >> i thi everybody including people on the road, would be better off if we had a minimum wage that was also a living wage that would make it possible to provide for whatever kind of housing you're in and your medical bills and everything else. so i know where we're talking about that a lot in this moment. there is a fight for 15. and at the same time, i don't know that 15 dollars is enough in some parts of the country. and this is a long standing battle. it is something we have to pay attention to. >> and are these nomads still out there on the roads or perhaps in our cities, in their vans unseen by many of us? >> absolutely. still out there and b
and i remember when linda may was first on set, she would send me texts with all sorts of photographstayed in touch and they had a good experience and i'm blown away by how well they all did on screen. that has been exciting to see. >> you reported this book durin the obama years. the film gets made during the trump years. it comes out amid another change . how did the politics of our time fit into the narrative in this story you're telling? >> i thi everybody including people on...
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to another box into linda because i'm just live like that because i live under so much of pressure we can't live under so much of and that in public in richmond they're not getting beds they're not getting rental it goes and not getting oxygen we can't live under that that brought a public because we are ad differently and we need oxygen we need drugs we need basic medication we need hospital supply. and this is not the time in which we can raise our hand and say that it's you know we managed to you know break over the pandemic will not manage it's just the beginning and if if the attitude of the government remains as such in which they say that you know you've done everything for the public that is that's not enough you have to do more to do better. that is the voice of one accident. it was working on that's a lot. of fighting covered 19 in india thank you delta kaka for bringing us your experience thank you so far as well for bringing us of the opinion on the work of the b j p and thank you for explaining to us what is happening in n.g.'s why it is so important to have a look a on m
to another box into linda because i'm just live like that because i live under so much of pressure we can't live under so much of and that in public in richmond they're not getting beds they're not getting rental it goes and not getting oxygen we can't live under that that brought a public because we are ad differently and we need oxygen we need drugs we need basic medication we need hospital supply. and this is not the time in which we can raise our hand and say that it's you know we managed...
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dr linda _ touch. thank you very much for your time, dr linda yueh, _ touch.ime, dr linda yueh, chair of the i time, dr linda yueh, chair of the royal commonwealth society. prince philip was born into the greek royal family in 1921 on the island of corfu, but after a coup d'etat the following year, the young prince and his family were forced to flee. 0ur correspondentjenny hill has been back to the island of the duke's birth. for this son of greece, no tranquil retreat. prince philip was born into a volatile country, torn by war. so this is the house where prince philip was born? yes, come inside. what was greece like when prince philip was born? it was a very difficult period for our history. after all of these wars with turkey. and for this reason the family of prince philip was obligated to leave the country. and he was taken away in a fruit box, an orange crate? the legend says. it was to be a turbulent childhood. the family moved around europe and then, as his mother's mental health worsened, broke up. prince philip isolated, left to the care of relatives
dr linda _ touch. thank you very much for your time, dr linda yueh, _ touch.ime, dr linda yueh, chair of the i time, dr linda yueh, chair of the royal commonwealth society. prince philip was born into the greek royal family in 1921 on the island of corfu, but after a coup d'etat the following year, the young prince and his family were forced to flee. 0ur correspondentjenny hill has been back to the island of the duke's birth. for this son of greece, no tranquil retreat. prince philip was born...
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political correspondent linda crane she explained why in germany central government or gang more power as a coronavirus restrictions. german law until now has placed responsibility for infectious disease control largely in the hands of regional authorities and there's enormous variance in the rate of infection across different regions of germany so some rural regions have rates as low as 3030 cases per 100000 residents others go up to almost 300 cases per 100000 residents so there has been a lot of variation in the way that different regional authorities approach this however they do regularly negotiate with the federal government about what kind of restrictions to put into place and all agreed at the beginning of march on a phased plan that would see uniform restrictions in the event of one particular circumstance namely infection rates over $100.00 cases per 100000 residents however that has not occurred and that's because the fact is that there are places even including the capital here berlin that have infection rates over that number and are still trying to sort of sort of do a lo
political correspondent linda crane she explained why in germany central government or gang more power as a coronavirus restrictions. german law until now has placed responsibility for infectious disease control largely in the hands of regional authorities and there's enormous variance in the rate of infection across different regions of germany so some rural regions have rates as low as 3030 cases per 100000 residents others go up to almost 300 cases per 100000 residents so there has been a...
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. >> woodruff: tonight's brief but spectacular features linda maduwura.ed in zimbabwe, she came to the u.s. in 2006, where she studied to become an accountant. she now has her own practice that creates new opportunities for her fellow zimbabweans back home. >> one. things i have always understood coming to the united states was that africans have generally been portrayed as basket weaver, coffee bean farmers. but we're more than that. when you look at the grand spectrum of what africans have been able to do within the united states, they're everything. they're doctors, they're engineers. they're venture capitalist, they're mathematicians and i really wanted to do my part to change that narrative. i was born and raised in a small mining town in zimbabwe. i am the only girl in a family of five. the expectation my parents had for me were very different than for my brother. their expectations of me were that i would become a good african housewife. i would cook andlean for my family. and i remember the yearning for the books that my brother would get from the
. >> woodruff: tonight's brief but spectacular features linda maduwura.ed in zimbabwe, she came to the u.s. in 2006, where she studied to become an accountant. she now has her own practice that creates new opportunities for her fellow zimbabweans back home. >> one. things i have always understood coming to the united states was that africans have generally been portrayed as basket weaver, coffee bean farmers. but we're more than that. when you look at the grand spectrum of what...
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andrea: quÉ linda! seis meses se ve muy linda.uerpo con estamos embarazadas. francisca: me tienes que mandar es mÍ. [risas] es interesante. yo y lo deje como flojito para que no se marcaran tanto los rollos. vamos con dÍanet. dianet: ya tengo seis meses de embarazo. siento que mi barriga estÁ muy arriba. quÉ tipo de blusa me quedarÍa mejor? andrea: fÍjate como ella saben el tipo de cuerpo que tienen. ella tiene la barriga mÁs alta, no tanto bajo. lo mÁs importante destacar esa barriga, disfrutar con algÚn detalle cÓmo estÁ blusa que es un lazo grande que predomina. asÍ tambiÉn puedes estar haciendo muy obvio con la prenda que estÁs utilizando donde empieza tu barriga. justo debajo del busto. utilizar un sostÉn con mucho soporte para que estÉs cÓmoda. lo importante es eso. estar cÓmoda. francisca: totalmente. muchas gracias por todos los consejos para nosotras. de verdad que sÍ. nuestro cuerpo cambia mucho. es un proceso un poco complicado, pero debemos aprovecharlo. debemos vernos lo mas hermosa que estamos que pasa muy rÁpido. an
andrea: quÉ linda! seis meses se ve muy linda.uerpo con estamos embarazadas. francisca: me tienes que mandar es mÍ. [risas] es interesante. yo y lo deje como flojito para que no se marcaran tanto los rollos. vamos con dÍanet. dianet: ya tengo seis meses de embarazo. siento que mi barriga estÁ muy arriba. quÉ tipo de blusa me quedarÍa mejor? andrea: fÍjate como ella saben el tipo de cuerpo que tienen. ella tiene la barriga mÁs alta, no tanto bajo. lo mÁs importante destacar esa barriga,...
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host: thanks linda for calling. the president during his first news conference was asked about the surge at the border. [video clip] >> you blame the last administration, is your messaging and think that the structure will be allowed to be in the country and work their way through the process encouraging families to come? pres. biden: look -- the idea that i am going to sign -- which i never would do, that an unaccompanied child at the border we are going to let them starve to death on the other side. no previous administration did not either accept trump. i will not do it. that is why i have asked the vice president of the united states to be the lead person on dealing with focusing on the fundamental reasons that people leave the countries in the first place. it is because of earthquakes, floods, lack of food, gang violence, a whole range of things. that's when i was vice president had the same obligation to deal with. i was able to get it slowed by working with the heads of state and communities. people could not
host: thanks linda for calling. the president during his first news conference was asked about the surge at the border. [video clip] >> you blame the last administration, is your messaging and think that the structure will be allowed to be in the country and work their way through the process encouraging families to come? pres. biden: look -- the idea that i am going to sign -- which i never would do, that an unaccompanied child at the border we are going to let them starve to death on...
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linda, make sure you mute your volume there and go ahead with your comment. caller: with all the children crossing the border, with all of the mental illness on teenagers and young people in the united states, how do they plan on dealing with middle illness from the crossings of this long journey? also, do they think they can take teenage boys and throw them into fields with lettuce, and apples, and picking vegetables? is that not slave labor? host: thoughts? guest: there are couple interesting things there. there is very much a realization that children who go on this journey, particularly unaccompanied children on this journey, many are suffering trauma. the impact of these children after they are released, there released to sponsors, and in most cases, those sponsors are emily, often parents, aunts, uncles, brothers, sisters, grandparents here in the united states themselves, illegally here in the united states, and it is a major devastation for those children. fairfax county, montgomery county, the county surrounding washington, are among the top 10 desti
linda, make sure you mute your volume there and go ahead with your comment. caller: with all the children crossing the border, with all of the mental illness on teenagers and young people in the united states, how do they plan on dealing with middle illness from the crossings of this long journey? also, do they think they can take teenage boys and throw them into fields with lettuce, and apples, and picking vegetables? is that not slave labor? host: thoughts? guest: there are couple interesting...
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linda admits at the same for yourself? _ linda admits at the same for yourself?nz lecture halls. do we need - even in scotland. jenny is in wales. -- nz lecture halls. do we need to| —— nz lecture halls. do we need to wear masks, will it be safe? at -- nz lecture halls. do we need to wear masks, will it be safe? at this time, wear masks, will it be safe? at this time. gatherings — wear masks, will it be safe? at this time, gatherings are _ wear masks, will it be safe? at this time, gatherings are permitted - time, gatherings are permitted outdoors, including choir practice, subject— outdoors, including choir practice, subject to — outdoors, including choir practice, subject to the rule of six that linda — subject to the rule of six that linda talked about. gathering indoors will _ linda talked about. gathering indoors will not _ linda talked about. gathering indoors will not happen - linda talked about. gathering | indoors will not happen before linda talked about. gathering - indoors will not happen before the 17th of may, which is the time we would expect rules
linda admits at the same for yourself? _ linda admits at the same for yourself?nz lecture halls. do we need - even in scotland. jenny is in wales. -- nz lecture halls. do we need to| —— nz lecture halls. do we need to wear masks, will it be safe? at -- nz lecture halls. do we need to wear masks, will it be safe? at this time, wear masks, will it be safe? at this time. gatherings — wear masks, will it be safe? at this time, gatherings are _ wear masks, will it be safe? at this time,...
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but i think linda and now —— linda and i_ but i think linda and now —— linda and i now— but i think lindaah, we - first person i found to find out ifi i would be ok. so yeah, we have found _ i would be ok. so yeah, we have found another— i would be ok. so yeah, we have found another little _ i would be ok. so yeah, we have found another little bit _ i would be ok. so yeah, we have found another little bit extra - i would be ok. so yeah, we have found another little bit extra for| found another little bit extra for us. ., ,., found another little bit extra for us. ., ., ~ found another little bit extra for us. you both talked about your fans so avidly following _ us. you both talked about your fans so avidly following your _ us. you both talked about your fans so avidly following your careers. - so avidly following your careers. you have met some amazing people over the years. because we are showing some wonderful stories from many people of the last few days of meeting the duke of edinburgh, had you both, crossing at various points in your careers? i’zre you both, crossing at various poin
but i think linda and now —— linda and i_ but i think linda and now —— linda and i now— but i think lindaah, we - first person i found to find out ifi i would be ok. so yeah, we have found _ i would be ok. so yeah, we have found another— i would be ok. so yeah, we have found another little _ i would be ok. so yeah, we have found another little bit _ i would be ok. so yeah, we have found another little bit extra - i would be ok. so yeah, we have found another little bit extra for|...
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get infection rates down and that of course is what underlies this shift now in government policy linda thank you david chase political correspondent and then the crime. on our lives to the swedish mountains where a surge in visitor numbers in recent years you starting to take a toll on the environment and it has tourism operators looking horns with. nature at its best mountains open spaces reindeer this is the implant triangle in sweden it is one of the most popular mountain trails and off as everything nature lovers could wish for and they come in droves but their presence has an unfortunate side effect in the 3rd place a cyclist causes one type of wear run another and a hiker 3rd erosion has increased significantly in the harbor the. visitors are not allowed to harm or disturb the reindeer that graze in the area but as the wear and tear on nature increases reindeer owners are becoming increasingly concerned that they are probably the 4 when reindeer don't get enough peace they produce fewer calf's the reindeers are disappearing. records there are some for afraid not now the future of
get infection rates down and that of course is what underlies this shift now in government policy linda thank you david chase political correspondent and then the crime. on our lives to the swedish mountains where a surge in visitor numbers in recent years you starting to take a toll on the environment and it has tourism operators looking horns with. nature at its best mountains open spaces reindeer this is the implant triangle in sweden it is one of the most popular mountain trails and off as...
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and linda is in athens. good to sea you both. melissa, let's start with you. how will the special pass of vaccinated americans and other tourists work? >> the idea the priority for europeans to be able to get themselves across each other's borders. we'll be seeing over the course of the last few months the restrictions essentially made that difficult. essentially the european union tourism industry has been at a stand still. so the priority to create european digital passport that allows people to show they've been vaccinated or are immune because they've recently had covid-19 and, therefore, able to avoid the kind of quarantines that made things difficult the last few months. france also now looking beyond may 15th to start reopening terraces and museums and the things shut down since the month of october. the idea even as europe starts to get its vaccination programs a little bit more up and running, trying to improve the pace of those that at least the free movement of people will begin to increase amid that. much-needed help for europe's battered economy.
and linda is in athens. good to sea you both. melissa, let's start with you. how will the special pass of vaccinated americans and other tourists work? >> the idea the priority for europeans to be able to get themselves across each other's borders. we'll be seeing over the course of the last few months the restrictions essentially made that difficult. essentially the european union tourism industry has been at a stand still. so the priority to create european digital passport that allows...
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linda -- >> yes. the amendment was forwarded to the members of these committee, and i believe it was copied to -- you were copied on the e-mail. it was sent yesterday afternoon. >> okay. if you can give me a minute. i don't remember seeing it. was it sent by you, linda? >> yes. >> okay. i'm going to pull it up in realtime here. >> chairman: all right. we'll come back to that, supervisor mar? >> thank you, chair haney. thanks for all of your -- thanks for the presentation and all of your work, mr. chang, on this. i'm just -- and i think this all makes sense, given the need to repair or replace the small bus fleet. and that's within -- it sounds like we're not quite ready to go to the full battery/electric vehicles for a bus fleet right now, so the timing doesn't quite work out to pursue a b.p. e. procurement. in the last part of your presentation, you mentioned that the m.t.a. board said there would be a six to nine-month process -- i was just wondering what is the expected outcome of that planning pro
linda -- >> yes. the amendment was forwarded to the members of these committee, and i believe it was copied to -- you were copied on the e-mail. it was sent yesterday afternoon. >> okay. if you can give me a minute. i don't remember seeing it. was it sent by you, linda? >> yes. >> okay. i'm going to pull it up in realtime here. >> chairman: all right. we'll come back to that, supervisor mar? >> thank you, chair haney. thanks for all of your -- thanks for the...
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lost its way definitely they would probably tend prefer to set our our chief political correspondent linda crane with the very latest thank you so much. let's check in now on some of the latest developments in the pandemic germany has passed 3000000 infections the robert cock public health institute says more than 78000 people have died from or with copd 19 china's top disease control officials says the country is formally considering mixing cold with $1000.00 vaccines to offer greater protection against the corona virus that's after data showed china's to mess to clean produce vaccines were less effective than some alternatives and australia has scrapped its target of inoculating its adult population by october health authorities say the astra zeneca vaccine should no longer be given to people under the age of 50. coronavirus restrictions are being eased further in england today non-essential shops hairdressers and gyms will join pub gardens and reopening in what prime minister boris johnson is calling a major step towards freedom move follows a fast vaccine rollout and falling numbers of
lost its way definitely they would probably tend prefer to set our our chief political correspondent linda crane with the very latest thank you so much. let's check in now on some of the latest developments in the pandemic germany has passed 3000000 infections the robert cock public health institute says more than 78000 people have died from or with copd 19 china's top disease control officials says the country is formally considering mixing cold with $1000.00 vaccines to offer greater...
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informarle que su cama está lista >>> en florida está todo listo >>> como pueden ver una cama muy lindaandalias >>> pero en texas mientras la abogada asegura que separados a 20 millas de distancia podría darse en cualquier momento hoy aseguró que mientras tanto necesitan garantizar que el hogar vivirá cumple con las condiciones de seguridad idóneos >>> y mandó este formulario de 5 horas que tenemos que llamarlo >>> el problema es que tendrá que tomarse huellas y las citas más tempranas entre lunes y miércoles >>> será un caso muy especial mientras tanto no ocurra >>> la madre no hemos visto desde que la captamos el pasado miércoles >> por lo pronto la espera es larga y lenta por lo que parece el mayor sacrificio terminará para su madre y todo >>> 10 minutos y todo >>> he creído que he estado muy bien >>> no encontrada la hora >>> francisco fajardo, noticias telemundo >>> mientras tanto la administración biden dejará >>> medida instaurara >>> el cambio se aplicará de manera retroactiva >>> que pretende objeto ten millones de dólares >>> en california el albergue temporal en el centro de
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northern edge of the alps germany's highest peak this soup and king would fit the 2nd sperry child linda hold a close by no wonder the village is one of the various most popular tourist destinations. although the passion play is staged only once every 10 years it has a permanent influence on the village. the gospel story is painted on the facades of houses in all its variations. been immersed souvenir shops so carvings of saints apostles and crucifixes. other am a gal represents a tradition that makes the gospel narrative accessible in many forms. the villages crucifix carvers are as famous as its passion play which has been attracting visitors since the 19th century. film with former english green excels it was with the british the swedish and the danish royals and the austrian hausberg been here a little. frederick myatt knows he'll be tied up here for the next 10 months 5 times a week from mid may until october the residents of ober-ammergau will rehearse jesus's suffering and death each performance lasts more than 5 hours it's a mammoth undertaking device to come from from a $1500.00
northern edge of the alps germany's highest peak this soup and king would fit the 2nd sperry child linda hold a close by no wonder the village is one of the various most popular tourist destinations. although the passion play is staged only once every 10 years it has a permanent influence on the village. the gospel story is painted on the facades of houses in all its variations. been immersed souvenir shops so carvings of saints apostles and crucifixes. other am a gal represents a tradition...
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[risas] linda! francisca: estÁs igualita. jessica: no he cambiado mucho. [risas] carlos: muy linda. francisca: quÉdate con nosotros en "despierta amÉrica". 24 aÑos siendo fieles a lo que tÚ quieres ver. ya regresamos. carlos: feliz dÍa de los niÑos! ¡ustedes han vivido de todo! una larga vida de amor y sacrificios. y una y otra vez se levantaron con la frente en alto. han vivido el año más duro pero ustedes mejor que nadie ven ahora un rayo de esperanza. cuando sea su turno, pónganse la vacuna. las vacunas han probado ser seguras y efectivas en estudios clínicos. y pueden obtenerlas sin costo. vacúnense por su salud, por el amor a los suyos por estar juntos otra vez. prepárate para verte y sentirte fabulosa. suave rose gold con tecnología quenchlock. mantén una hidratación, fuerza y suavidad inmejorables. para un cabello y espíritu felices. suave rose gold. belleza con beneficios. ¡no-oo! ¡no-oo! suave rose gold. ¿y, él? ¡ah, me gusta este! ¡nooooooo! ¡nooooooo! ¡rápido, el quicker picker upper! bounty limpia los regueros más rápido. y cada hoja es dos veces más absorbente así puede
[risas] linda! francisca: estÁs igualita. jessica: no he cambiado mucho. [risas] carlos: muy linda. francisca: quÉdate con nosotros en "despierta amÉrica". 24 aÑos siendo fieles a lo que tÚ quieres ver. ya regresamos. carlos: feliz dÍa de los niÑos! ¡ustedes han vivido de todo! una larga vida de amor y sacrificios. y una y otra vez se levantaron con la frente en alto. han vivido el año más duro pero ustedes mejor que nadie ven ahora un rayo de esperanza. cuando sea su turno,...
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the language of determination interviews chief political correspondent linda crane is the german promise was at the german parliament as you say she's now in our studios. first of all in america they're making her case are we going to see today german lawmakers finally taking those essential steps that public health officials and doctors are pleading for that had been the government's original hope and the chancellor definitely made a passionate case for the draft law in its current form but a lot of questions were raised in today's parliamentary debate and it seems pretty clear that there will be some revisions to the draft law so that policymakers are saying the earliest possible date at which it could pass both houses of parliament is likely to be the end of next week and even then some of the provisions like that curfew that was mentioned in the report may wind up being challenged in in the country's courts by members of the opposition business party the f.d.p. so it will still take some time and we're in the middle of a 3rd wave we're in the middle of a 3rd wave melinda where one ye
the language of determination interviews chief political correspondent linda crane is the german promise was at the german parliament as you say she's now in our studios. first of all in america they're making her case are we going to see today german lawmakers finally taking those essential steps that public health officials and doctors are pleading for that had been the government's original hope and the chancellor definitely made a passionate case for the draft law in its current form but a...
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of those loans i said has to do to private sector lend us do not have as much leverage as several linda us because foreclosure last it's by privacy it's all in the us it's more cumbersome that for us it's by summer in lend us on listed as i say it's outside the nationalities are the boundaries of the. contras so easy and they are going to go to the legal process of oculus it so prevalent as also in situations like these. is not a very strong pollution actually seized that this was repeated outside when do you so easy i think one's multi-lateral going to just like i remember what bank up wishing for this i want to believe that but some are in to lend us and privately in us will see the wisdom in allowing africa going to switch to the side that they be impatient to pay to. extend it with extended my charity's johnson show who is the c.e.o. of calgary asset management thank you very much. repeat your the united states has blacklisted 7 chinese companies it accuses of building super computers for the military the move means that american firms will not be allowed to export technology to the
of those loans i said has to do to private sector lend us do not have as much leverage as several linda us because foreclosure last it's by privacy it's all in the us it's more cumbersome that for us it's by summer in lend us on listed as i say it's outside the nationalities are the boundaries of the. contras so easy and they are going to go to the legal process of oculus it so prevalent as also in situations like these. is not a very strong pollution actually seized that this was repeated...
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edge of the alps germany's highest peak the sushi pizza and king movie the seconds fairy tale palace linda holds a close by no wonder the village is one of the various most popular tourist destinations. although the passion play is staged only once every 10 years it has a permanent influence on the village. the gospel story is painted on the facades of houses in all its variations. the numerous souvenir shops so carvings of saints apostles and crucifixes. overrun mcgough represents a tradition that makes the gospel narrative accessible in many forms. the villages crucifix carvers are as famous as its passion play which has been attracting visitors since the 19th century. from we were english and who excels it was free the british the swedish and the danish royals and the austrian hausberg been here little. frederick myatt knows he'll be tied up here for the next 10 months 5 times a week from mid may until october the residents of oberammergau will rehearse jesus's suffering and death each performance lasts more than 5 hours it's a mammoth undertaking devised to come from from a $1500.00. 1
edge of the alps germany's highest peak the sushi pizza and king movie the seconds fairy tale palace linda holds a close by no wonder the village is one of the various most popular tourist destinations. although the passion play is staged only once every 10 years it has a permanent influence on the village. the gospel story is painted on the facades of houses in all its variations. the numerous souvenir shops so carvings of saints apostles and crucifixes. overrun mcgough represents a tradition...
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out we work together very very well and bring in the deputy political correspondent melinda kramer linda how will this decision be made now. it will be made by the leadership of the chancellor's christian democratic party they will be meeting here in berlin today we could have an answer there he soon and at the latest within the next 10 days and mr serjeant has said it's absolutely in their hands if they want him he's ready to take on the leadership at the chancellor of candidacy now the noteworthy thing here is that within the party leadership this is where mr lasher has the bulk of his support within the party's parliamentary group and within the population at large there are many who would prefer mr sirgo but the party leadership appears to be a somewhat concerned about a possible shift in the balance of power toward bavaria and as you noted in your introduction mr souter is the head of the sister party of the c.d.u. there he and christian social union and these are 2 sisters who have a long standing rival for the so mr blessitt said he's pretty sure the leadership will choose him and
out we work together very very well and bring in the deputy political correspondent melinda kramer linda how will this decision be made now. it will be made by the leadership of the chancellor's christian democratic party they will be meeting here in berlin today we could have an answer there he soon and at the latest within the next 10 days and mr serjeant has said it's absolutely in their hands if they want him he's ready to take on the leadership at the chancellor of candidacy now the...