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tambiÉn tenemos a la periodista mexicana, lydia cacho.su libro, "slavery, inc.", en el cual relata las historias de mujeres vendida para ser prisioneras de la prostituciÓn y el abuso. ¿es la frontera entre mÉxico y los estados unidos lo suficientemente segura? se lo preguntamos al congresista de california, juan vargas. Él dice, ademÁs, que los republicanos no podrÁn bloquear la acciÓn ejecutiva de obama. ademÁs, está con nosotros juanes. nos habla de juan gabriel y "querida". de la pelÍcula "mcfarland, usa", de la paz en colombia y del acercamiento con cuba. y en estados unidos hay una gran controversia con el uso de drones. muchos creen que estas aeronaves pueden causar mucho daÑo. pero tambiÉn un gran progreso. hablamos con un inventor de robots voladores. el joven innovador, jordi muÑoz. y asÍ comenzamos. >> vamos "al punto". con jorge ramos. >> vamos "al punto". comenzamos el programa con una entrevista con el alcalde de nueva york, bill de blasio. el alcalde acaba de comenzar su segundo aÑo en el puesto. y se ha enfrentado a todo. d
tambiÉn tenemos a la periodista mexicana, lydia cacho.su libro, "slavery, inc.", en el cual relata las historias de mujeres vendida para ser prisioneras de la prostituciÓn y el abuso. ¿es la frontera entre mÉxico y los estados unidos lo suficientemente segura? se lo preguntamos al congresista de california, juan vargas. Él dice, ademÁs, que los republicanos no podrÁn bloquear la acciÓn ejecutiva de obama. ademÁs, está con nosotros juanes. nos habla de juan gabriel y...
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lydia. what is civil engineering? yes. roots for $200, please. lydia. what is cheeseheads?'s right. roots for $400.
lydia. what is civil engineering? yes. roots for $200, please. lydia. what is cheeseheads?'s right. roots for $400.
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therapist lydia mugure has been fighting for more protection for albinos for years: >> the law should take its course because when somebody does it and they get away scot free, somebody else and somebody else from another place will do it because this one was caught and nothing happened. so they continue doing it. it's a game. but they're playing with our lives and life is so precious. >> but the therapist also wants to provide practical help. beatrice's light--coloured skin needs special protection from the sun. a high--factor sunscreen should be used every day. and lydia mugure tells beatrice's mother her daughter's hat has to be bigger and that she needs tinted glasses to protect her particularly light--sensitive eyes. but the therapist is also concerned that beatrice should develop the inner strength to deal with discrimination: >> i'm telling myself. i am a person. i'm a child of god and i have a life to lead. and above all: god loves me. >> the visit will certainly make beatrice and her mother realize that they're not alone in their daily battle for recognition. >> fidel castro
therapist lydia mugure has been fighting for more protection for albinos for years: >> the law should take its course because when somebody does it and they get away scot free, somebody else and somebody else from another place will do it because this one was caught and nothing happened. so they continue doing it. it's a game. but they're playing with our lives and life is so precious. >> but the therapist also wants to provide practical help. beatrice's light--coloured skin needs...
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. >> i'm lydia cushman, a teacher at sequoyah high school. that. with a dog as a partner, i got to be up on my voice commands. it's why xfinity's new voice remote is perfect for me. find cop shows. i just say it and i see it. [radio chatter] [dog bark] finding my shows has never been easier. [dog barking] watch top chef. [dog bark] the new x1 voice remote from xfinity is coming soon. perfect for people who want entertainment the easy way. >>> coming up at 6:00 the bay area's economy is booming. why a new study says it's good and bad for the people who live here. >>> plus, the ocean struggling to breathe as oxygen levels drop to dangerous levels. what's the problem and can it be reversed? >> four of the biggest retailers told to change the labels of popular supplements. why authorities say they are misleading. all of that coming up at 6:00. >>> you can catch a redwood city teacher tonight on jeopardy. >> root her on. history teacher. lydia cuff man will take part in the teachers tournament in an hour and a half. >> her class received a persona
. >> i'm lydia cushman, a teacher at sequoyah high school. that. with a dog as a partner, i got to be up on my voice commands. it's why xfinity's new voice remote is perfect for me. find cop shows. i just say it and i see it. [radio chatter] [dog bark] finding my shows has never been easier. [dog barking] watch top chef. [dog bark] the new x1 voice remote from xfinity is coming soon. perfect for people who want entertainment the easy way. >>> coming up at 6:00 the bay area's...
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lydia, start. time for re-"cess," $200 please. michael. what is inspiration? no. cathy.essity? yes. uh, let's go with tv: a nice place to start for $200. he's seen here as he looked playing buffy wilson on "bosom buddies." michael. who is tom hanks? yes, 19-- tv for $400. cathy. who is adam sandler? right. we'll go with tv for $600. lydi
lydia, start. time for re-"cess," $200 please. michael. what is inspiration? no. cathy.essity? yes. uh, let's go with tv: a nice place to start for $200. he's seen here as he looked playing buffy wilson on "bosom buddies." michael. who is tom hanks? yes, 19-- tv for $400. cathy. who is adam sandler? right. we'll go with tv for $600. lydi
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. >> now, lydia go returned to new zealand. the youngest golfer to hit the rank aring. will compete in the open. there will be first. this is special. she's back to play in new zealand for the first time as the world's number one women's golfer. >> to be in that position is great, it's freight to share it with all the people in new zealand. the 17-year-old became the youngest player to reach the number one ranking last year. she sealed her position with a victory in the australian open on sunday. the rise to the top coming as no surprise to her former coach. guy wilson says she'll continue to improve, but the pressure on her would increase. >> she hasn't failed yet. winning enough events to lead up the leader board. it will be interesting to see how she goes being number one. >> it had a big impact on the game in new zealand, with a number of teenage girls playing golf is 20% last year. playing at home comes with extra attention and unique press, and this week lydia ko will have to contend with a strong wind. an incredible thing about her is she's so experienceded at a
. >> now, lydia go returned to new zealand. the youngest golfer to hit the rank aring. will compete in the open. there will be first. this is special. she's back to play in new zealand for the first time as the world's number one women's golfer. >> to be in that position is great, it's freight to share it with all the people in new zealand. the 17-year-old became the youngest player to reach the number one ranking last year. she sealed her position with a victory in the australian...
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. >> there have been many firsts in the young career of lydia ko, but this one is special. she's back home to play in new zealand for the first time as the world's number one women's golfer. >> to be in that position right now is great. it's great to share this number one ranking with all the people here in new zealand. >> the 17-year-old became the youngest player to reach the number one ranking last year. and strengthened her position in australia on sunday. the rise to the top has come as no surprise to her former coach who worked with her for ten years. guy wilson said that she'll continue to improve but the pressure on her will also increase. >> she hasn't failed yet. she just got better and better. she would continue to move up the leaderboard physical be interesting to see how she what she does being number one. >> the number of girls playing golf increased 20% last year. playing at home comes with extra attention and unique pressures and lydia ko will have to contend with the strong wind. one of the incredible things about her is that she's so experienced at such a
. >> there have been many firsts in the young career of lydia ko, but this one is special. she's back home to play in new zealand for the first time as the world's number one women's golfer. >> to be in that position right now is great. it's great to share this number one ranking with all the people here in new zealand. >> the 17-year-old became the youngest player to reach the number one ranking last year. and strengthened her position in australia on sunday. the rise to the...
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lydia ko will also have to contend with strong winds. but one of the most incredible things about her she's so experienced at sum a young age. she already has one new zealand open title to her name, and this is her sixth appearance in the tournament. her target is to add to her impressive list of achievements by winning one of the five major tournaments. >> i still get really nervous because at the back of my mind i feel like it's a major and i feel that i need to perform my best at that week. that sometimes gets to me. >> regardless of how her year goes. one thing is for certain her trademark mile won't be far away. >> we'll have more sports on our website. check out al jazeera.com forward slash sport. we've got videos and blogs from our correspondents. >> that's it from doha. we'll head to london with the latest. i'll see you again. bye for now. >> at one time i felt that selling cocaine was my purpose. >> as the amount of drugs grew guns came in. >> murder rate was sky-high. >> this guy was the biggest in l.a. >> i was goin' through a
lydia ko will also have to contend with strong winds. but one of the most incredible things about her she's so experienced at sum a young age. she already has one new zealand open title to her name, and this is her sixth appearance in the tournament. her target is to add to her impressive list of achievements by winning one of the five major tournaments. >> i still get really nervous because at the back of my mind i feel like it's a major and i feel that i need to perform my best at that...
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this week lydia ko will have to contend with the strong wind. one of the incredible things about her is she's so experienced at such a young age. she already has one new zealand open title to her name, and this is her sixth appearance in the tournament. her main target is to add to her already impressive list of achievements by winning one of the five major tournaments. >> i still get really nervous and i think just because in the back of my mind i know that it is a major and i feel like i need to perform in that week that week. that's what sometimes gets to me. >> regardless of how her year goes one thing is certain. her trademark smile won't be far away. al jazeera christchurch. >> thank you very much for that. that is about it we have much more news in a couple of minute's time. we'll see you then. thanks for watching. bye bye. >> at one time i felt that selling cocaine was my purpose. >> as the amount of drugs grew guns came in. >> murder rate was sky-high. >> this guy was the biggest in l.a. >> i was goin' through a million dollars worth of
this week lydia ko will have to contend with the strong wind. one of the incredible things about her is she's so experienced at such a young age. she already has one new zealand open title to her name, and this is her sixth appearance in the tournament. her main target is to add to her already impressive list of achievements by winning one of the five major tournaments. >> i still get really nervous and i think just because in the back of my mind i know that it is a major and i feel like...
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lydia says the strikes were coordinated with its armed forces and the 50 militants were killed. >> egypt said it will start evacuating its citizens from libya and has banned all travel to the country a. >>> during saturday's all-star three-point contrast in your, curry wrote messages on both of his shoes. once said # rip da the other # curry for dear. curry said he had heard that they followed his career see enthusiastically. >> it was really kind of a cool deal to be able to use a platform yesterday to honor the family and i'm going to send them the shoes i wore yesterday, and hopefully they know a lot of people are thinking about them. >> bearcat was shot to death along with his wife and sister- in-law. what may have been a hate time, the suspect is in police custody. their cats sister works at san francisco general hospital. >>> facing pressure from the community, kensington's police board is weighing whether to take action against its police chief. they're holding a closed-door meeting tonight to discuss the scandal involving sergeant keith barrel. the sergeant paid to have sex with
lydia says the strikes were coordinated with its armed forces and the 50 militants were killed. >> egypt said it will start evacuating its citizens from libya and has banned all travel to the country a. >>> during saturday's all-star three-point contrast in your, curry wrote messages on both of his shoes. once said # rip da the other # curry for dear. curry said he had heard that they followed his career see enthusiastically. >> it was really kind of a cool deal to be able...
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. >>> lydia coal has returned home for the first time since reaching the world ranking.s. >> reporter: there have been many firsts in the young career of lydia, but this one is special. she is back home to play in new zealand for the first time as the world's number one women golfer. >> to be in that position is great, and it's great to share it with all of the people here in new zealand. >> reporter: she strengthened her position with victory in the australian open on sunday. [ applause ] >> reporter: her rise to the top has come as no surprise to her former coach. guy wilson says she will continue to improve, but the pressure on her will also increase. >> she hasn't failed yet, she has just got better and better and better and won enough events to continually move up the leader board, and now she is on the top of the world. >> reporter: she has had a big impact on the game in new zealand, with the number of teenage girls playing golf increased 20% last year. this week she will also have to contend with a strong wind. but one of the most incredible things about her is t
. >>> lydia coal has returned home for the first time since reaching the world ranking.s. >> reporter: there have been many firsts in the young career of lydia, but this one is special. she is back home to play in new zealand for the first time as the world's number one women golfer. >> to be in that position is great, and it's great to share it with all of the people here in new zealand. >> reporter: she strengthened her position with victory in the australian open...
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from new york to stardom, you know her from pbs, lydia -- did i say it correctly. >> correct. >> i've been practicing and got it right. >> her new book is called tell me a story -- exciting farm adventure. i have little kids and this seems perfect. >> it is. this book came about for my grandchildren. you know, i have five of them. and in today's world, children don't know where food comes from. >> they think we go to the store. >> eggs come out of boxes. chicken comes out of the plastic. but not so. the number one is to teach children the source of food. >> and that's our you grew up. >> i grew up in a setting. we had chickens. i used to get the warm eggs and bring them to grandma and we would make a soup like i'm going to make you today. or pasta. >> this book has this recipe. it's a book about food. and it's a book about my story. just captured in a book with the recipe. so the children can do the recipes. i'm going to give you the book and you're going to cook this. >> that sounds good. >> put the spinach in the stock. the whole thing. don't be afraid. give it a mix and here you go
from new york to stardom, you know her from pbs, lydia -- did i say it correctly. >> correct. >> i've been practicing and got it right. >> her new book is called tell me a story -- exciting farm adventure. i have little kids and this seems perfect. >> it is. this book came about for my grandchildren. you know, i have five of them. and in today's world, children don't know where food comes from. >> they think we go to the store. >> eggs come out of boxes....
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. >> good morning, commissioners i'm lydia from the mayor's office of housing and community developmentorry i'm a little bit late maybe i'm right on time thank you for inviting our office to give you an update on the rental assistance deems program which is a funding program that is giving the city of san francisco under the leadership of the mayor's office of housing the opportunity to make long detailed much needed improvements to about 35 hundred units of housing across the city those unit are in the of our supervisorial addict that were built starting in the 4940s to the 1991 and all of those unit are in extreme disrepair suffering from funding neglect mostly because of cuts that congress made to capital improvements for housing i wanted to give you a background on the unit before i talk about the conversion to private ownership which will change the status of those unite and especially in relation to this department i'll be going over the materials you've received for the benefit of the public hearing housing authority serves extremely low income san franciscans the average househo
. >> good morning, commissioners i'm lydia from the mayor's office of housing and community developmentorry i'm a little bit late maybe i'm right on time thank you for inviting our office to give you an update on the rental assistance deems program which is a funding program that is giving the city of san francisco under the leadership of the mayor's office of housing the opportunity to make long detailed much needed improvements to about 35 hundred units of housing across the city those...
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difficult they'll do it t and last but not least i want to thank my staff who have been working on this lydia and others who have been leading the charge (clapping.) again, thank you all we will all do this together and hopefully, all see each other in he 12 months for the groundbreaking for the first one or the completion of the late last - at this point we'll on the floor for questions. >> i heard the secretary mention $11 million in federal funds and local money how does that free up $5 million. >> the 11 millions is the rehab we have for this particular building the so the 35 buildings that are being rehabbed through the rental system will get $500 million in rehab that's sort of the number for the larger portfolio the $11 million. >> so the $500 million source. >> it's a variety of things from private first mortgages to loan and tax accurate equity some b will be the contribution from the check signed that i even though mayor the 52 million okay. and growing all those sources combined will go towards funding those are repairs that's the repairs not just the software quote/unquote you kno
difficult they'll do it t and last but not least i want to thank my staff who have been working on this lydia and others who have been leading the charge (clapping.) again, thank you all we will all do this together and hopefully, all see each other in he 12 months for the groundbreaking for the first one or the completion of the late last - at this point we'll on the floor for questions. >> i heard the secretary mention $11 million in federal funds and local money how does that free up...
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my name is lydia and i am also a resident of the san francisco zen center, as well as a staff member and employee. the incident that linda ruth and many people have talked about earlier this month or earlier in january has been affecting more than the black community. it's affected our entire city and our community and i am here as a representative of the san francisco zen center, as well as a representative of the san francisco black and brown alliance. i would like to support gun-violence prevention task force as a neighbor and a friend and a resident of san francisco. thank you for your time and attention. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> hi. i'm going to change up the pace a little bit. i am jason, a resident of north beach and i'm here to speak in regards to the home-sharing legislation that you are currently working on. i'm really here to support home-shares, those of us using the home away platforms, et cetera, to create an income and an ability for us to live our lives, and afford our lives in san francisco. as we all know for many, many years it's been a huge
my name is lydia and i am also a resident of the san francisco zen center, as well as a staff member and employee. the incident that linda ruth and many people have talked about earlier this month or earlier in january has been affecting more than the black community. it's affected our entire city and our community and i am here as a representative of the san francisco zen center, as well as a representative of the san francisco black and brown alliance. i would like to support gun-violence...
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police identified her as 61- year-old maria lydia cruz of alexandria. the medical examiner's office has not released a cause of death but said there are some oddities in this case. cruz was found dead at the water's edge near four mile run stream and the potomac river saturday afternoon. >>> 3 1/2 years after he arrived with much fanfare montgomery county school superintendent is out and a nationwide search is on for a permanent replacement. >> reporter: i'm bruce leshan at montgomery county schools headquarters where superintendent joshua starr is leaving right in the middle of the school year after lieuing the confidence of at least half -- losing the confidence of at least half of the school board members. >> it has been an honor to be your superintendent. >> reporter: it was like an awful meeting with your boss. >> the board deeply appreciates the work he has done. >> reporter: there was the school board that employs him carrying on about his success. >> his thoughtful, intelligent leadership. >> reporter: and then announcing it was forcing him to r
police identified her as 61- year-old maria lydia cruz of alexandria. the medical examiner's office has not released a cause of death but said there are some oddities in this case. cruz was found dead at the water's edge near four mile run stream and the potomac river saturday afternoon. >>> 3 1/2 years after he arrived with much fanfare montgomery county school superintendent is out and a nationwide search is on for a permanent replacement. >> reporter: i'm bruce leshan at...
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. >>> and lydia ko making history in a tournament in florida.t 17 the youngest golfer to become number one in the world rankings breaking the record set by tiger woods at 21. >>> and this is ramie, a bizarre mix you don't usually see. his head is big and fierce like a pit bull. we checked it out, and animal handlers in georgia say he's a real deal. he's gotten so popular, he has a facebook page. they're sure he will be adopted very soon. >>> still ahead, a father and son moment in this super bowl ad. the heart felt feel some companies are going for this year. that's when we come back. with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may caus
. >>> and lydia ko making history in a tournament in florida.t 17 the youngest golfer to become number one in the world rankings breaking the record set by tiger woods at 21. >>> and this is ramie, a bizarre mix you don't usually see. his head is big and fierce like a pit bull. we checked it out, and animal handlers in georgia say he's a real deal. he's gotten so popular, he has a facebook page. they're sure he will be adopted very soon. >>> still ahead, a father and...
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well, waiting in the wings right now -- colin, eric, and lydia.ree quarter-final games so far this werom now, they'll be joined by either chris, jennifer, or mary. let's start finding out which one of you wins the game. this is the jeopardy! round, and these are the categories... followed by... and finally, we want... mary, start. i'll take colorful rhyme time for $200. [ beep ] what is a black jack? mary? [ chuckles ] colorful rhyme time for $400. mary. what is blue glue? that's it. rhyme time for $600. chris. what is a white light? that's it. colorful rhyme time, $800. jennifer. what is a yellow cello? correct. i'll take colorful rhyme time, $1,000. jennifer. what is a green sheen? you got it. what do i hear? -- $200.
well, waiting in the wings right now -- colin, eric, and lydia.ree quarter-final games so far this werom now, they'll be joined by either chris, jennifer, or mary. let's start finding out which one of you wins the game. this is the jeopardy! round, and these are the categories... followed by... and finally, we want... mary, start. i'll take colorful rhyme time for $200. [ beep ] what is a black jack? mary? [ chuckles ] colorful rhyme time for $400. mary. what is blue glue? that's it. rhyme time...
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host: sort of echoing what our caller said there lydia in denton texas son the line. your a republican, what are your thoughts. what do you think the split between the republican party here? caller: thank you for taking my call. i am closely watching what is going on with our country, with our congress and senate and if i may soy -- say so, bottom line is mr. president if he never wrote this bill on his own and if he never come up with this idea that he can be above law and make his own decisions in how it's going to be financed and how it's going to be executed if he didn't put this in this bill, we will never -- we were never going to be here and he himself put the burden on congress and senate and that's where all this begins. that's how i see it. and i do believe that we have a lot of good people in congress and in senate and i am praying that they will come to the point where they will conclude something that is best for our country regardless if they are democrats or republicans. but i believe that republican party has to stay and do not move on this issue. host
host: sort of echoing what our caller said there lydia in denton texas son the line. your a republican, what are your thoughts. what do you think the split between the republican party here? caller: thank you for taking my call. i am closely watching what is going on with our country, with our congress and senate and if i may soy -- say so, bottom line is mr. president if he never wrote this bill on his own and if he never come up with this idea that he can be above law and make his own...
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. >> african football writer thank you for that >>> teenage golfer lydia co-is the youngest golfer 17-year-old, finishing in a tie for second at the lpga enough to move her to the top of rankings the new zealander following a record set. she was 21 when she game the number one player in 1997. >> the northern indian state of pooun job is holding what is known as the royal olympics. it's also considered a big deal for many athletes as it could lead to selection to the olympic team. >> reporter: this woman starts race day with a prayer. she has travelled nearly 100km from her home town to compete in what is known as india's rural olympics. >> this is a big deal. she spent the last year preparing for the 400m sprint. >> reporter: this is part of my training for an upcoming ech, crucial to boning selected as part of the team. my dream is to be selected and win a medal for india. >> her competition is tough. she wants to impose the copes, who over the years discovered dozens of olympians on this track. >> our podium winners are usually nationally recognised athletes. one won a medal, but he
. >> african football writer thank you for that >>> teenage golfer lydia co-is the youngest golfer 17-year-old, finishing in a tie for second at the lpga enough to move her to the top of rankings the new zealander following a record set. she was 21 when she game the number one player in 1997. >> the northern indian state of pooun job is holding what is known as the royal olympics. it's also considered a big deal for many athletes as it could lead to selection to the olympic...
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and in 2006 i was working with lydia pulled green who is an entirely correspondent for "the new york times," and we're trying to get into darfur so we went to chad because the sudanese government wouldn't give a thesis easily future lives. they didn't want journalists seeing what was happening. so we went to chad, and while we were there we heard there had been a massacre of sudanese government soldiers many of whom were conscripted from south sudan. in order to report on it we had to actually see what had happened. so we went to a group of rebels. we went to the border with darfur. we were in chad and we said hey, can you take us across the border? and they said, well, there's a russian aircraft flying overhead and it's possible that government will bomb if they see people going over to the site the we said, well we have to go there if you want to report on what happened. and president bashir, the sudanese president was denying it saying absolutely no soldiers were killed. so we decided to go in the back of trucks with the rebels and we went there, and there were bodies everywhere a
and in 2006 i was working with lydia pulled green who is an entirely correspondent for "the new york times," and we're trying to get into darfur so we went to chad because the sudanese government wouldn't give a thesis easily future lives. they didn't want journalists seeing what was happening. so we went to chad, and while we were there we heard there had been a massacre of sudanese government soldiers many of whom were conscripted from south sudan. in order to report on it we had to...
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olivia is in terry town, new york lydia? >> good evening, greta.tely we are getting clobbered. i can tell you it is very cold. it is very windy. we are here along interstate 87 north of new york city. can you see blacktop here behind me. the main roads they are free and clear blacktop. but it's those secondary, those tertiary roads very icy and could be potentially dangerous. i saw a lot of accidents and spinouts. now ice, speaking of ice. problem on the seven train. elevated subway train there was so much ice that people were stuck on a train for two plus hours and if you have ever ridden the subway like i have i can tell you it gets very crowded in there they were packed like sardines very claustrophobic. fortunate no one was hurt but ice was a major problem. i have spoke to a lot of new yorkers about today's storm. they are taking it in stride. they said we didn't get clobbered last month. but we did get quite a few inches of snow here. 10 inches north of the city. they are taking it in stride. after all last year i remember basically living in
olivia is in terry town, new york lydia? >> good evening, greta.tely we are getting clobbered. i can tell you it is very cold. it is very windy. we are here along interstate 87 north of new york city. can you see blacktop here behind me. the main roads they are free and clear blacktop. but it's those secondary, those tertiary roads very icy and could be potentially dangerous. i saw a lot of accidents and spinouts. now ice, speaking of ice. problem on the seven train. elevated subway train...
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whereas others, you know surprisingly step forward, someone like lydia in the movie no one would expect. >> it's still alice, right. alice knows that she's alice but in many ways she's not. you see the confusion. you also see some of the shame. is there still a stigma attached? >> absolutely. this is fortunately one of the things that the book and now the movie are helping to eliminate and to kind of in a big way. there's a lot of shame and stigma and alienation associated with alzheimer's. people tend to retreat and not talk about this. it's a lot like cancer was, like h.i.v. was. it's an easy population to ignore in some ways and yet if we're going to ultimately have alzheimer's survivors and then hopefully in the near future, we need to begin to talk about this and get rid of that shame and stigma. >> >> reporter: so you think of the book and the movie as teaching tools even while telling an entertaining story at the same time. >> oh, yeah, well, you know, fiction and film, they're accessible. if i as a neuroscientist have written a non-fiction book about alzheimer's. if i stayed in
whereas others, you know surprisingly step forward, someone like lydia in the movie no one would expect. >> it's still alice, right. alice knows that she's alice but in many ways she's not. you see the confusion. you also see some of the shame. is there still a stigma attached? >> absolutely. this is fortunately one of the things that the book and now the movie are helping to eliminate and to kind of in a big way. there's a lot of shame and stigma and alienation associated with...
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. >> just for the record, doc, our commissioner lydia feud, says in my ear that she would have finedou, by the way, had you not showed up and second of all, the good news is, that you have company in the seller of our competition, at least at this point and that's none other than your brother. >> yeah. >> good company. that's good company. >> unfortunately, yeah, a couple of these picks here and there haven't worked out so well, judge and like josh said, everything is 20%. >> still early. >> only five on at a time it could happen to any one of these. we'll see. hopefully a lot of time on the board. >> there's a lot of time go. one month in the books. josh is making a trade as well today. what's going on? >> is that right? >> last week, i had taken a fairly small loss in one of the names in my contest portfolio because it had broken one of my primary risk management rules and today i'm adding one back. the name is sirona dental. this is a company that does high-end, high-tech dental technology. it's not low-end medical equipment. more the type of stuff where they're doing oral surgery
. >> just for the record, doc, our commissioner lydia feud, says in my ear that she would have finedou, by the way, had you not showed up and second of all, the good news is, that you have company in the seller of our competition, at least at this point and that's none other than your brother. >> yeah. >> good company. that's good company. >> unfortunately, yeah, a couple of these picks here and there haven't worked out so well, judge and like josh said, everything is...
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lydia velasquez ranking member, small business committee as well as senior member of the financial services committee. all of these are important in terms of the subjects. all of these the committees are important in terms of the subject matter. jim mcgovern as i said co-chaired the human rights commission. members of the rules committee and agriculture committee so he weighed in on that as well. steve israel, member of the leadership chair member of our democratic policy communications committee and member of appropriations defense subcommittee. david sissel lynn any, is sis celine any. immigration and lgbt human rights issues along the way. we were supposed to be joined within last 24 hours of our departure, congresswoman barbara lee would not join us because her mother passed away. she was with us in spirit because she helped formulate the trip as well as the issues we were address. and she is very respected in cuba. we told we brought her respects to all that we met and they extended their condolences back to congresswoman barbara lee, a very important figure in u.s.-cuba relations. the
lydia velasquez ranking member, small business committee as well as senior member of the financial services committee. all of these are important in terms of the subjects. all of these the committees are important in terms of the subject matter. jim mcgovern as i said co-chaired the human rights commission. members of the rules committee and agriculture committee so he weighed in on that as well. steve israel, member of the leadership chair member of our democratic policy communications...
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lydia, good morning.aller: what i do not understand, when the house and the senate came back in the first bill is wasted. the bills had never, homeland security is another. most of these people are not glorious. the courts decide what is constitutional. federal employees are always held hostage. he has a spineless speaker and afraid of his own caucus. they are totally useless. host: some of the republican party like that he did that. some are saying in the tea party wings, we are glad he is holding strong on this. elizabeth, wisconsin, what do you think? caller: i agree with her 100%. the very first inning the constitution says is we are going to be protected. what is more important? our security, i do not understand congress at all. i have never seen anything like it. they want to blame president obama. host: speaking of the house legislature the white house threatening to veto a gop overhaul of no child left behind. that is expected to get a final vote friday. yesterday during debate over this legislati
lydia, good morning.aller: what i do not understand, when the house and the senate came back in the first bill is wasted. the bills had never, homeland security is another. most of these people are not glorious. the courts decide what is constitutional. federal employees are always held hostage. he has a spineless speaker and afraid of his own caucus. they are totally useless. host: some of the republican party like that he did that. some are saying in the tea party wings, we are glad he is...