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madeline: totalmente.e implementan esa regla. tÚ tienes que dejar el celular, y la primera que lo agarra para toda la cuenta. alan: quÉ bueno que no me tocÓ a mÍ! madeline: yo creo que tambiÉn es importante que los padres ayuden a los hijos y practiquen ese lenguaje corporal. por ejemplo, enseÑarle a los hijos a saludar, dar abrazos y besos, cuando llegue visita a la casa, obligar a tus hijos a que se comuniquen cara a cara. y tambiÉn, involucrar a tus hijos en actividades sociales de grupos, algÚn interÉs que tengan, jugar un deporte... porque no podemos negar que somos seres humanos, y lo mÁs esencial en nuestra vida es la interacciÓn con otras personas. no se puede sustituir. no cabe duda que las redes sociales y la tecnologÍa tienen sus beneficios, pero no se puede sustituir. alan: no hay nada como el cara a cara. william: chicos, muchÍsimas gracias por estar con nosotros. son unos jÓvenes muy inteligentes. alan: me encanta hacer esto y espero que a ustedes tambiÉn les guste. y mÁs ayuda todavÍa, porqu
madeline: totalmente.e implementan esa regla. tÚ tienes que dejar el celular, y la primera que lo agarra para toda la cuenta. alan: quÉ bueno que no me tocÓ a mÍ! madeline: yo creo que tambiÉn es importante que los padres ayuden a los hijos y practiquen ese lenguaje corporal. por ejemplo, enseÑarle a los hijos a saludar, dar abrazos y besos, cuando llegue visita a la casa, obligar a tus hijos a que se comuniquen cara a cara. y tambiÉn, involucrar a tus hijos en actividades sociales de...
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madeline: exacto.eno® sheer hydration. su fórmula con avena ofrece hidratación intensa que se siente liviana y se absorbe en segundos para piel suave que luce saludable. aveeno®. naturalmente bella. pero pantene hace que mi cabello sea casi indestructible. cada vez que me dejo crecer el cabello, siempre se me reseca. la nueva fórmula pro-v fortalece cada pulgada. así puedo lucir mi cabello aún más largo. strong is beautiful. pantene. es su padre& el máspasionado & no es mi hijo& cada partido, son cientos de manchas& salsa& refrescos& quesos& no, son goles& gracias a tidepods,, la unicaque la pasa relajada soy yo. goooooooooooooooooooool!!!!!!!!! !!!!!! elegido como procto del año 2016&si tiene que ser limpio, tiene que ser tide. siemprmi mascota favorita. perros y son mi nombre es angel y hago dog chow para oddie y django. yo confío en dog chow porque sé los ingredientes de calidad que van en el producto. y si algo no pasa mis exámenes de calidad, no entra en el proceso. yo les he estado dando dog chow
madeline: exacto.eno® sheer hydration. su fórmula con avena ofrece hidratación intensa que se siente liviana y se absorbe en segundos para piel suave que luce saludable. aveeno®. naturalmente bella. pero pantene hace que mi cabello sea casi indestructible. cada vez que me dejo crecer el cabello, siempre se me reseca. la nueva fórmula pro-v fortalece cada pulgada. así puedo lucir mi cabello aún más largo. strong is beautiful. pantene. es su padre& el máspasionado & no es mi...
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madeline: hay diferentes tipos de padres.confiar. madeline: el juicio y las decisiones que toman nuestros jÓvenes son muy importantes, y todas esas cosas que mencionaron son factores que le demuestran a los padres que ustedes son responsables, y que estÁn listos para tomar riendas en lo que es un carro. alan: ¿quÉ recomendaciones le darÍas a aquellos padres que estÁn como yo, aterrorizados...? madeline: es una pesadilla para los padres. william: un dÍa llamÉ lÁmpara preguntarle algo -a alan para del trabajo, y me decÍa: espÉrate, que estÁ manejando mi hija! alan: ya llevo dos rines y dos llantas. ¿quÉ me recomiendas? madeline: nadie conoce a sus hijos mejor que ustedes. ustedes mismos tienen que evaluar a sus hijos, determinar cuÁndo es la edad apropiada, dar el voto de confianza que necesitan sus hijos, y ver el dÍa a día. llegar a uno acuerdo con sus hijos. incluso recomiendo que sea -se haga un contrato de las horas. si usted ve que no tiene ese nivel de madurez, alargar el proceso de la prÁctica y la supervisiÓn con ellos
madeline: hay diferentes tipos de padres.confiar. madeline: el juicio y las decisiones que toman nuestros jÓvenes son muy importantes, y todas esas cosas que mencionaron son factores que le demuestran a los padres que ustedes son responsables, y que estÁn listos para tomar riendas en lo que es un carro. alan: ¿quÉ recomendaciones le darÍas a aquellos padres que estÁn como yo, aterrorizados...? madeline: es una pesadilla para los padres. william: un dÍa llamÉ lÁmpara preguntarle algo -a...
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madeline mcdonald is with us now.urvivor, a student, madeline, thank you so much for taking the time to be with us. we really appreciate it. i know it's a sensitive subject. we appreciate your voice in this. people at stanford and across the country, as you've noticed, they've been showing their solidarity for this victim. help us understand how that affects a rape survivor. >> so, first off i just want to clarify. i'm not a rape survivor. my situation was sexual assault. that'sing? i just want to make sure is clear. >> i appreciate that. thank you for the clarification. >> but how that support affects v victims, it's really powerful to know that you're believed and to know that your story matters to feem. one of the most damaging aftereffects of sexual assault or rape is that self-doubt and that's a really universal thing that happens to a lot of survivors, so having that reinforcement, knowing that people stand with you is very, very powerful. >> did you feel that doubt yourself? did you doubt what happened? did you
madeline mcdonald is with us now.urvivor, a student, madeline, thank you so much for taking the time to be with us. we really appreciate it. i know it's a sensitive subject. we appreciate your voice in this. people at stanford and across the country, as you've noticed, they've been showing their solidarity for this victim. help us understand how that affects a rape survivor. >> so, first off i just want to clarify. i'm not a rape survivor. my situation was sexual assault. that'sing? i...
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. >> nbc news health and nutrition editor madeline is back to test our nutritional knowledge. >> whichgar and then we beat them. >> what hoda and i decided to do is beat the stuff we don't want. >> we're ready, madeline. >> so, we're going to start with a little snack. which one must you beat because it has more calories. three cups or the caramel corn or the pretzel. but you are, you are both wrong. this has -- >> we got the pretzel. >> you don't have to eat the whole thing. and 360 for all that popcorn. >> we'll share. >> move on to another calorie question. one of these has to be beaten because it has more calories. ten baked chips and salsa or. >> and kathie lee would be right. the dressing. >> sorry. >> 100 calories in every tablespoon. >> some of them are safe, hoda. >> have a treat. >> and i saw you both were eyeing these. one of these must be beaten because it has more calories. is it the burger on a roll with lettuce and tomatoes or the hot dog? which has more calories? >> and you would both be right. >> is it cold or hot? >> only 260 calories for a hot dog. >> now we're on to
. >> nbc news health and nutrition editor madeline is back to test our nutritional knowledge. >> whichgar and then we beat them. >> what hoda and i decided to do is beat the stuff we don't want. >> we're ready, madeline. >> so, we're going to start with a little snack. which one must you beat because it has more calories. three cups or the caramel corn or the pretzel. but you are, you are both wrong. this has -- >> we got the pretzel. >> you don't have...
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. >> reporter: madeline kim and her friends felt safe here as long as it's during the day and they're. but now they're having second thoughts. >> knowing the fact that it can happen every time of the day it might be like right outside. there might be lots of people but still going to happen, like, that kind of concerns me. >> reporter: henry lee and iman jones come here often and say it won't change their routine. >> i have learned how to navigate in a way where i'm not open to those types of situations. >> reporter: jones wants to know why it happened. >> i'm more so question like why someone would feel the need to. what would push them to things of that nature? more so than i would question the area that i'm in. >> reporter: police believe the suspect is homeless, although he did give them a philadelphia address. they say he was also captured on surveillance placing him in the area around the time of the attack n center city shawnette wilson fox 29 news. >>> philadelphia police investigate a case of road rage in the citi' kensington section that ended in gunfire. it happen sunday ni
. >> reporter: madeline kim and her friends felt safe here as long as it's during the day and they're. but now they're having second thoughts. >> knowing the fact that it can happen every time of the day it might be like right outside. there might be lots of people but still going to happen, like, that kind of concerns me. >> reporter: henry lee and iman jones come here often and say it won't change their routine. >> i have learned how to navigate in a way where i'm not...
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madeline worked with luis at universal studios. like many she went to church to find peace. several services included a moment of silence. >> it's so important to forget about that hate that's out there even if it's for a little while. >> the community is setting up for a fundraiser and candlelight vigil sunday evening. tens of thousands are expected to march through this popular orlando park, coming together not only to grieve, but to demand action. >> we need a background check on every gun sale in america. that's not happening. >> reporter: as the gun control debate continues, u.s. attorney general loretta lynch is intensifying the investigation. >> tomorrow we will be releasing a partial transcript of the killer's conversations from within the nightclub with the orlando negotiators. >> reporter: lynch plans to meet with survivors and investigators in orlando tuesday, a city that clearly needs more time to heal. weijia jiang, cbs news, orlando, florida. >>> attorney general loretta lynch said one key goal of the investigation is to figure out why the gunman targeted the g
madeline worked with luis at universal studios. like many she went to church to find peace. several services included a moment of silence. >> it's so important to forget about that hate that's out there even if it's for a little while. >> the community is setting up for a fundraiser and candlelight vigil sunday evening. tens of thousands are expected to march through this popular orlando park, coming together not only to grieve, but to demand action. >> we need a background...
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. >> reporter: madeline bought her honda crv based on its safety record. she had no idea it might be unsafe for her passengers. >> i take a lot of friends shopping. >> reporter: new crash tests conducted by the insurance institute for highway safety show a number of small suvs including the honda crv may not offer the same protections to passengers as drivers in certain types of frontal crashes. only one, the 2016 hyundai tucson, passed with a grade of good in crash tests involving the right corner of the vehicle. the 21st century 15 toyota rav- 4 received the only poor rating. safety structures on the driver's side are not the same on the passengers side. >> we want them to provide the protection as for the driver. >> reporter: the institute crash tested 7 types of suvs. they hope for change. >> i'm a very careful driver. now i'm going to be very conscious of that, which is not a good way to drive. >> reporter: now, more than 1600 passengers died in frontal crashes in 2014. this is one of the first times the institute conducted passenger side testing. the
. >> reporter: madeline bought her honda crv based on its safety record. she had no idea it might be unsafe for her passengers. >> i take a lot of friends shopping. >> reporter: new crash tests conducted by the insurance institute for highway safety show a number of small suvs including the honda crv may not offer the same protections to passengers as drivers in certain types of frontal crashes. only one, the 2016 hyundai tucson, passed with a grade of good in crash tests...
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. >> madeline and her roommate doesn't know what was happening but they knew they needed to get to safety>> i'm thinking i don't want to get hit by a stray bullet, and what is the thickest wall that can protect me. >> she later found out it was her upstairs neighbor in was shot and killed right outside her window. around 10:30 last night they came face to face with the suspect who had what police thought was a gun. when he refused to drop it, police shot the man. he was taken to the hospital. in critical condition. where he later died. police say that weapon turned out to be a bb gun. it is not clear why the suspects pointed the bb gun at officers or why he refused to drop. it whatever happens, those who live in the neighborhood say they're sick of the violence. >> and i said i wanted to go to north carolina, which is where i'm from, to sit on the front porch and listen to the crickets, versus the gunshots. >> the names of the officers involved and the victim have not been released. in northeast, nikki burdine, wusa 9. >>> we are expecting metro's gm to release more information within the
. >> madeline and her roommate doesn't know what was happening but they knew they needed to get to safety>> i'm thinking i don't want to get hit by a stray bullet, and what is the thickest wall that can protect me. >> she later found out it was her upstairs neighbor in was shot and killed right outside her window. around 10:30 last night they came face to face with the suspect who had what police thought was a gun. when he refused to drop it, police shot the man. he was taken...
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. >>> madeline gomez bought her honda crv based on safety record.he had no idea there might be an issue for passengers. >> i think of other people shopping, women, my friend. >> new crash tests conducted by insurance institute for highway safety, show a number of small suv's, including honda crv may in the offer same protection to passengers and drivers in certain types of frontal crashes. only 12016 hyundai tucson passed with a grade of good in tests involving right corner of the the vehicle. the 2015 toyota rav4 received only poor rating, institute says safety structures on the driver side are not always the same on the passenger side. >> we want them to provide the same protection for passenger side as they did the driver. >> reporter: institute says this is a problem that need to be addressed, more than 1600 passengers, died in frontal crashes, in 2014. he hopes auto makers make necessary changes. >> i'm a very careful driver. now i'm very conscious of that which is no the a good way to drive. >> reporter: institute crash tested seven times of s
. >>> madeline gomez bought her honda crv based on safety record.he had no idea there might be an issue for passengers. >> i think of other people shopping, women, my friend. >> new crash tests conducted by insurance institute for highway safety, show a number of small suv's, including honda crv may in the offer same protection to passengers and drivers in certain types of frontal crashes. only 12016 hyundai tucson passed with a grade of good in tests involving right corner...
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joining us now to talk about , who events, mary madeline is a member of the libertarian party.ngdc with barry bennett, senior campaign advisor to donald trump. ask forwould like to your sense of how the government and political system is responding to serve the public interest in the wake of what happened in orlando. guest: not well. you said to your previous anchorette how people care down there. they should not care less. what have the chattering class been talking about? gun restrictions, background checks, all of which would have made a difference. it is calculated. misdirection. it is not being handled well, political is a calculation. i did not leave because of donald trump. mark: i did not say you left because of him. i said you left in the wake of the nomination fight. guest: you are right. i retract that. mark: barry, talk about the campaign's decision to give the kind of speech he did today, change the schedule. what went into that decision? it is a great example of our government not doing its job. we know what causes someone to suddenly radicalize. we need to know.
joining us now to talk about , who events, mary madeline is a member of the libertarian party.ngdc with barry bennett, senior campaign advisor to donald trump. ask forwould like to your sense of how the government and political system is responding to serve the public interest in the wake of what happened in orlando. guest: not well. you said to your previous anchorette how people care down there. they should not care less. what have the chattering class been talking about? gun restrictions,...
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. >> i'm madeline rising senior at saint hubert and i made this blue button down shirt dress. >> veryady for her spin. >> i'm amber, 2016 graduate, and i made this geometric dress. >> congratulations on graduating. >> is that a wrap dress. >> yes, with the belt in the front. >> we are finishing up with you darling. tell us how are. >> my name is jail, i made this turquoise 1950's inspired coat. >> you made this coat. >> yes, i do. >> amazing. >> underneath. >> she's taking it off. >> marilyn monroe inspired white halter dress. i wore this for halloween. >> you favor her. >> thank you. >> i do. >> woman in pink just got a promotion. >> congratulations are in order. >> hello. >> good to see you. >> i'm president of the saint hubert's but we met at world meeting of families. >> when pope came to visit we are still talking about it. >> it was wonderful time. were you so supportive. we love fox 29. >> very proud how we went. >> it took a team in philadelphia and we rose to the occasion, beautiful occasion. >> good to he sue again. >> i wanted to speak about our orchestra. our fashion is fa
. >> i'm madeline rising senior at saint hubert and i made this blue button down shirt dress. >> veryady for her spin. >> i'm amber, 2016 graduate, and i made this geometric dress. >> congratulations on graduating. >> is that a wrap dress. >> yes, with the belt in the front. >> we are finishing up with you darling. tell us how are. >> my name is jail, i made this turquoise 1950's inspired coat. >> you made this coat. >> yes, i do....
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. >> madeline, what is she going to tell us? >> some tips that make our food last longer so we're not tossing it all the time. >>> and we're going to be treated to a dance performance from this group of girls. they let me play in the hip-hop class. >> had so much fun. >>> if you have a guy in your life that needs some help with his summer wardrobe, we have the looks he will love and so will you. >> we will start with the piece of video that has everybody buzzing. you know how you need to calm down sometimes. there's a new piece of video out there, that people are clinging to because it peaceful. it's an instagram video of paint being swirled. she was showing people how to mix paint colors. >> to get a turquoise. look at the colors you have to put together. >> people loved watching the process. >> i'm surprised it's so fast. you like to watch it nice and slow. >> slow. slow down. >> that's how she does it. so, this is part -- this one has been viewed 50,000 times. it's part of her 100 days of mixing project. she wants to teach pe
. >> madeline, what is she going to tell us? >> some tips that make our food last longer so we're not tossing it all the time. >>> and we're going to be treated to a dance performance from this group of girls. they let me play in the hip-hop class. >> had so much fun. >>> if you have a guy in your life that needs some help with his summer wardrobe, we have the looks he will love and so will you. >> we will start with the piece of video that has...
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. >> reporter: madeline kim and her friends felt safe here as long as it's during the day and they'reot alone. but now they're having second thoughts. >> knowing the fact that it can happen every time of the day it might be like right outside. there might be lots of people but still going to happen, like, that kind of concerns me. >> reporter: henry lee and iman jones come here often and say it won't change their routine. >> i have learned how to navigate in a way where i'm not open to those types of situations. >> reporter: jones wants to know why it happened. >> i'm more so question like why someone would feel the need to. what would push them to things of that nature? more so than i would question the area that i'm in. >> reporter: police believe the suspect is homeless, although he did give them a philadelphia address. they say he was also captured on surveillance placing him in the area around the time of the attack n center city shawnette wilson fox 29 news. >>> philadelphia police investigate a case of road rage in the citi' kensington section that ended in gunfire. it happen s
. >> reporter: madeline kim and her friends felt safe here as long as it's during the day and they'reot alone. but now they're having second thoughts. >> knowing the fact that it can happen every time of the day it might be like right outside. there might be lots of people but still going to happen, like, that kind of concerns me. >> reporter: henry lee and iman jones come here often and say it won't change their routine. >> i have learned how to navigate in a way where...
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. >> madeline. >> good afternoon. >> nice to see you all again yes madeline folks for polk i'm here to speak for the lower polk neighborhood association for the cd and the new leadership the polk association there is great support for the bike lanes and as jane kim and kevin referenced crisscrossed by freeways one way streets of which people go high speeds and the residents suffer a one, two punch one of the biggest crash zones but disproportionately for bicyclists i've personal rind there are no bike lanes that offer that route from downtown towards the west through the t l and dangerous and thus people rides on sidewalks or whatever and then suffering with the citations they get and supervisor kim referenced the nature the neighborhood and golden gate avenue is changing to which i want to add that bike shares have coming up with the second roll out we would like to see this in the ground and more safety for people which will 2, 3, 4 turn increase the uncle of the bike share system and relief some of the congestion i want to quote the mp a leadership it promotes safety and they would
. >> madeline. >> good afternoon. >> nice to see you all again yes madeline folks for polk i'm here to speak for the lower polk neighborhood association for the cd and the new leadership the polk association there is great support for the bike lanes and as jane kim and kevin referenced crisscrossed by freeways one way streets of which people go high speeds and the residents suffer a one, two punch one of the biggest crash zones but disproportionately for bicyclists i've...
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our first witness will be madeline -- madeline foote of the league of conservation voters. ms. foote is the legislative representative of the conservation voters, who work with state and local authorities . during her five years, she has worked to draft legislative trategy on hydraulic fracturring and advocated for the regulatory priorities related to climate change and clean water with members of congress. thank you. -- >> thank you. good morning. congressman cummings: is your mic on? >> i believe. thank you for the testimony to testify today. on behalf of 1.7 million members to inform people about our top priorities which should be included in the 2016 democratic platform. these enclued reducing the plus that is warming our planet. insuring that all communities have access to clean air and clean water, investing in a clean energy committee. preventing public health from toxic kem catses, create a fair and just society and preserving the special places that we hold dear. president obama and his administration have made incredible progress in advancing environmental protections
our first witness will be madeline -- madeline foote of the league of conservation voters. ms. foote is the legislative representative of the conservation voters, who work with state and local authorities . during her five years, she has worked to draft legislative trategy on hydraulic fracturring and advocated for the regulatory priorities related to climate change and clean water with members of congress. thank you. -- >> thank you. good morning. congressman cummings: is your mic on?...
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. >> engel and his crew, producer madeline herringer, and cameraman redden edwards, land right in the middle of the action. the men of viper company are trying to clear the valley of taliban fighters. the crew is there to document the action. >> pretty much every day this outpost came under attack. and pretty much every time the soldiers went out there to do a patrol in the area, that patrol came under attack. >> while living with the men for weeks at a time, the crew experiences the harshness of the environment. >> the troops are out there for a year and a half. it's pretty tough. there's no showers, the food was pretty much all out of a plastic bag. so the living conditions were pretty bad. >> every conflict is different. in iraq, you're real danger was getting blown up in a humvee. in the korangal, because it's on foot and there are so few vehicles, it's more what you think of as classic warfare. units that are attacked by taliban fighters firing down from the hillsides. we were just in gunfights all the time. >> during the very first firefight they film, cameraman redden edwards g
. >> engel and his crew, producer madeline herringer, and cameraman redden edwards, land right in the middle of the action. the men of viper company are trying to clear the valley of taliban fighters. the crew is there to document the action. >> pretty much every day this outpost came under attack. and pretty much every time the soldiers went out there to do a patrol in the area, that patrol came under attack. >> while living with the men for weeks at a time, the crew...
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scott: at first, madeline didn't have a good relationship with water.ay the bishop o'connel freshman is one of the top swimmers in the country. >> she was ranked number one. as 13, 12. scott: she is a tough young lady. she was diagnosed with autoimmune disease attacking the hair follicles to cause the air to fall out. there is she will have the condition the rest of her life and her hair will come and go. but she is becoming more and more comfortable with it. she is focusing on swimming and competing at the upcoming trials in july. >> this is an exciting experience. it's cool to make it at a younger age to hopefully later on i will be able to swim, too. cot: maintaining a positive attitude in and out of pool. >> trying to be comfortable in her own skin. owning her situation. can't worry about herself. can't feel bad. keep going. go on toward her dreams. scott: reaching for stardom. scott abraham, abc7 sports. erin: she is resilient and we'll be rooting for her. if you would like to nominate a high school athlete overcoming adversity e-mail us. we have b
scott: at first, madeline didn't have a good relationship with water.ay the bishop o'connel freshman is one of the top swimmers in the country. >> she was ranked number one. as 13, 12. scott: she is a tough young lady. she was diagnosed with autoimmune disease attacking the hair follicles to cause the air to fall out. there is she will have the condition the rest of her life and her hair will come and go. but she is becoming more and more comfortable with it. she is focusing on swimming...
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but the first question is from madeline from the state department and marie from action aid, had thee question, which is, as a self-proclaimed feminist, what message do you have for girls growing up in environments of violence and extremism? and what role do you see girls and women playing encountering violent extremism? >> since many years i devote to you and accordingly i express many -- i think perhaps so the many -- human population quite small and then some communist ideology they say religion is communi communism. no private ownership. everything they say to use by the group of -- small group. small group. so at that time no leadership. then gradually population increased and the farming system developed. then the poverty ownership so then some disputes or some crimes also happen. so then leadership come. at that time no education, role of education. so in order to become fiscal standard, that is the start, the made minutes. even some religious tradition also some kind of effect from that kind of society, that kind of concept. then education come. education brings small equal s
but the first question is from madeline from the state department and marie from action aid, had thee question, which is, as a self-proclaimed feminist, what message do you have for girls growing up in environments of violence and extremism? and what role do you see girls and women playing encountering violent extremism? >> since many years i devote to you and accordingly i express many -- i think perhaps so the many -- human population quite small and then some communist ideology they...
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madeline albright will be here right after me. stay tuned.right back. >>> virginia tech was in trouble, a few years earlier, he uncovered a lead poisoning disaster, prompting the city to replace lead pipe, now bogged down with the centers for disease control. how much damage the lead had done to kids in d.c., determined to prove it. tens of thousands of his own money, put his family into debt. it wasn't clear financially, how much longer he can keep up the fight. out of the blue, he got a call. prepare to receive a check for a half million dollars to use however you want. it was a genius grant from the mcarthur foundation. nobody knows who picks the recipient for those. they call you up, send you the money, no strings attached. the professor used his grant to win that fight over d.c.'s drinking water. with that vindication, because mark edwards was able to continue his work on america's drinking water, last year, a mom in michigan, who knew something was wrong with the tap water, she decided when nobody else would listen to her, mark edwards
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. >> reporter: very madson lend her star power as madeline howthorn the family may tree arc. >> justoing, it will go someplace else. that is why our audience will stick witt. >> reporter: paranoia and growing suspicion of each other threat tones tear each other part. >> this can't be what it looks like. >> of course not. >> reporter: this is no ordinary criminal, it is a serial murderer called the silver bells singer linked to a string of infamous deaths. >> did you order a walking norman rockwell painting. >> reporter: julia plays allison howthorn price, the oldest daughter. >> she's calculated. >> reporter: but can she be a killer? "eyewitness news" sat down with the stars before the series premiere wednesday night. >> an audience member going oh, it is you, no, not you. oh, wait it is you and that is something that happens again and again. >> i found myself doing that making up stories. >> reporter: for those who like me try to figure out who done it, here's insider advice. >> every episode there is clues, all over the place. there is clues on the physical set and we didn't, the c
. >> reporter: very madson lend her star power as madeline howthorn the family may tree arc. >> justoing, it will go someplace else. that is why our audience will stick witt. >> reporter: paranoia and growing suspicion of each other threat tones tear each other part. >> this can't be what it looks like. >> of course not. >> reporter: this is no ordinary criminal, it is a serial murderer called the silver bells singer linked to a string of infamous deaths....
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. >> madeline bought her hone did a based on safety records, no idea there might be an issue for passengers>> i take a lot of people shopping, women, you know, my friends. >> new crash tests show number of small suv's, including the honda crv, may not offer the same protection to passengers, as drivers, in certain types of frontal crashes. >> only one, hyundai tuscon, passed with grade of two in crash tests, involving the right corner of the vehicle. the 2,015 toyota rav4 received the only poor rating, says safety structures on the drivers side are not always the same on the passenger side. >> we want them to provide the same protection as the passenger side as the driver. >> hopes automakers make the necessary changes. >> i'm a very careful driver. now, i'm going to be very conscious of that, which is not a good way to drive. >> the institute crash tested seven types of small suv's. the other suv's this were tested were the 2015 buick encore, and mazda cx5 and 2014 nissan rogue and subaruu forrester, the first time they conducted passenger side testing and the results have engineers rethin
. >> madeline bought her hone did a based on safety records, no idea there might be an issue for passengers>> i take a lot of people shopping, women, you know, my friends. >> new crash tests show number of small suv's, including the honda crv, may not offer the same protection to passengers, as drivers, in certain types of frontal crashes. >> only one, hyundai tuscon, passed with grade of two in crash tests, involving the right corner of the vehicle. the 2,015 toyota...
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madeline albright will be here right after me. stay tuned. we will be right back.nce does homeowners insurance a smarter way, which saves money. they offer a diy home inspection, which you do yourself, which saves money. they offer a single deductible, so you don't pay twice when something like this happens, which saves money. they make it easy to bundle home and auto, which reduces red tape, which saves money. and they offer claim forgiveness, so if you make a claim, you could save money. esurance was born online and built to save. and when they save, you save. that's home and auto insurance for the modern world. esurance, an allstate company. click or call. >>> virginia tech was in trouble, a few years earlier, he uncovered a lead poisoning disaster, prompting the city to replace lead pipe, now bogged down with the centers for disease control. how much damage the lead had done to kids in d.c., determined to prove it. tens of thousands of his own money, put his family into debt. it wasn't clear financially, how much longer he can keep up the fight. out of the blue
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. >> reporter: very mad son lend her star power to the cast as madeline howthorn the family matriarchou think you know where it is going, it will go someplace else. >> our audience will stick with it. >> reporter: paranoia and growing suspicion threat tones tear the family apart. >> this can't be what it looks like. >> no, of course not. >> reporter: this is no ordinary criminal a serial murderer called silver bells killer linked to the string of deaths. >> did you order a walking are in man rockwell painting. >> reporter: she plays allison howthorn price, the oldest daughter. >> she's calculating. >> reporter: but can she be a killer. "eyewitness news" sat down with the stars before the series premiere wednesday night. >> is there an audience member going oh, it is you. no, it is not you. oh, wait, it is. that is something that happens again and again. >> i found myself doing that making up series. for those who like it, to try to figure out who done it. here's insider advice. >> every episode there is clues all over the place. is there clues on the physical set. the cast didn't real
. >> reporter: very mad son lend her star power to the cast as madeline howthorn the family matriarchou think you know where it is going, it will go someplace else. >> our audience will stick with it. >> reporter: paranoia and growing suspicion threat tones tear the family apart. >> this can't be what it looks like. >> no, of course not. >> reporter: this is no ordinary criminal a serial murderer called silver bells killer linked to the string of deaths....
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. >> reporter: madeline bought her honda crv based on its safety record.idea there might be an issue for passengers. >> i take people shopping, women, my friends. >> reporter: new crash tests conduct by insurance institute for highway safety show number of small suv's including honda doctor rv may not offer same protection to passengers as drivers. in certain types of the frontal crashes. only one the 2016 hyundai tucson passed with the grade of good in crash tests involving the right corner of the vehicle. the 2015 toyota rav4 received only poor rating, institute says safety structures on the drivers side are not always same on the passenger side. >> we want them to provide the same protection for passenger side as they did the driver. >> reporter: he hopes auto makers makes the necessary changes. >> i'm a very careful driver and now i'm very conscious of that which is not a good way to drive. >> reporter: institute crash tested seven times of small suv's. others tested were 2015 buick encore and mazda cx5 and 2014 nissan rou ge and brew forrester. this i
. >> reporter: madeline bought her honda crv based on its safety record.idea there might be an issue for passengers. >> i take people shopping, women, my friends. >> reporter: new crash tests conduct by insurance institute for highway safety show number of small suv's including honda doctor rv may not offer same protection to passengers as drivers. in certain types of the frontal crashes. only one the 2016 hyundai tucson passed with the grade of good in crash tests involving...
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mary madeline and stuart stevens.ong-time political strategist, she recently joined the lib tear ian party on this program. stuart is a former senior campaign strategist for mitt romney's presidential campaign bid and author of an extraordinarily well timed new novel called "the innocent have nothing to fear." thank you both for coming on the show. >> where is the convention? >> new orleans. the new orleans -- >> i think like the olympics, should be in one place, conventions should be in one place. new orleans should be the place. >> let me ask you, i 100% agree with that. let me ask this question. beyond the obvious publicity value, if cleveland were to turn into a genuinely contested convention, what likelihood do you give to that happening at this point? >> pretty close to zero. i don't see how it will happen short of trump completely falling apart. or trump deciding he doesn't want to run which seems exceedingly unlikely. >> you have given up? no way to stop him now? apart from the general election? >> the guy is
mary madeline and stuart stevens.ong-time political strategist, she recently joined the lib tear ian party on this program. stuart is a former senior campaign strategist for mitt romney's presidential campaign bid and author of an extraordinarily well timed new novel called "the innocent have nothing to fear." thank you both for coming on the show. >> where is the convention? >> new orleans. the new orleans -- >> i think like the olympics, should be in one place,...
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obama's family members, you member that his mother stanley anne dunham and his parents stanley and madelinewere white, they grew up in kansas, they later move today hawaii and i have seen his birth certificate. it is there. kansas is where people favored slavery and who opposed it and literally killed each other and 160 years later, even -- this is what produced barack obama, kansas and 160 years later we are still fighting over it. we still have the issues in baltimore and ferguson, missouri and we are seeing animated raring that has been in presidential election. we can only hope that that wisdom and energy that the framers hope to put in this office of the presidency will eventually allow us to find our way out of that when we are a country that is premised on a notion of equal justice for all. we better hope that. >> maybe you'll allow me to take -- to identify a couple of things that are themes of the book but also maybe worth keeping in mind as we watch the presidential election unfold. of unpredictability, one that happens with every president, only 31 days, sometimes you can't predi
obama's family members, you member that his mother stanley anne dunham and his parents stanley and madelinewere white, they grew up in kansas, they later move today hawaii and i have seen his birth certificate. it is there. kansas is where people favored slavery and who opposed it and literally killed each other and 160 years later, even -- this is what produced barack obama, kansas and 160 years later we are still fighting over it. we still have the issues in baltimore and ferguson, missouri...
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madeline albright was with us last week.versation with francine lacqua and i believe i will participate, with mervyn king. this is bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. london, as the brexit shock continues markets better today but with the political dialogue, i know francine is watching with anna edwards news on jeremy corbyn. michael mckee is here. willis sparks of eurasia group as well. any number of ways to go on british companies, their fact, european companies, their effect. some of these have been hammered. michael: so far it has been a question for american companies of cell first, negotiation article 50 later. tom: this is not big companies, is it? michael: it is companies big and small. mostompanies who are at revenue risk are those who have a lot of operations there in mid-caps. two of the top three are s&p companies, in the middle some business software companies and sotheby's, the art deal broker bgc partners and ralph lauren is in trouble. the market is punishing those seen as most vulnerable
madeline albright was with us last week.versation with francine lacqua and i believe i will participate, with mervyn king. this is bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. london, as the brexit shock continues markets better today but with the political dialogue, i know francine is watching with anna edwards news on jeremy corbyn. michael mckee is here. willis sparks of eurasia group as well. any number of ways to go on british companies, their fact, european...
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. >> hi madeline i'm the founder and director of folks for polk in the position we've tried hard to stitch together the neighborhood groups to come together to create a vital corridor we use the best practices principles i'd like to quickly go over history and remind people that the initial proposal was for small retail and housing above with wide as for the other than the small groups didn't want the housing but an arithmetic's need in the original plan and a target that was proposed and voted down that site target arguably is more cost effect for families and others in the cost salesforce for the basics and north yet not approved i don't know what happened exactly now we're talking about a whole different prospective whole foods 365 was envisioned to cut costs not the neighborhoods costs we pressed them on what are some of the cost salesforce we were told 90 percent of prices at whole foods it is funny to think that anyone there is a great faith that whole foods will create competition with their mo to be category killers at which they target areas to knock out their competition in the a
. >> hi madeline i'm the founder and director of folks for polk in the position we've tried hard to stitch together the neighborhood groups to come together to create a vital corridor we use the best practices principles i'd like to quickly go over history and remind people that the initial proposal was for small retail and housing above with wide as for the other than the small groups didn't want the housing but an arithmetic's need in the original plan and a target that was proposed and...
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madeline, 6. katherine hubbard, 6. chase, 7. jessie, 6. anna, 6. james, 6. grace, 7. emily parker, 6. jack, 6. noah, 6. caroline, 6. jessica, 6. aviel, 6. benjamin, 6. allison, 6. we all have children. we have grandchildren. and i won't forget that day because my grandchildren at that time were 5, 6, 7, and 8 years old. and i had to steel myself to be away from them because when i looked at them i just began to cry. because it can be anyone's child. anyone's grandchild. that will lose their life, one child every single day is killed by gun violence. in the united states of america. they leave families, they leave siblings who are unable to even cope with the sense of loss. these families have tried to channel their grief by the newtown promise. why are we here today? we're here today to say, universal background checks, no fly-no buy. it's as simple as that. for me personally as my colleague from rhode island said, we should ban assault weapons. we should ban them. that's what occurred at sandy hook and several others, these tragedies. the american people sent us here
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but the first question is from madeline from the state department and marie from action aid, had thech is, as a self-proclaimed feminist, what message do you have for girls growing up in environments of violence and extremism? and what role do you see girls and women playing encountering violent extremism? >> since many years i devote to you and accordingly i express many -- i think perhaps so the many -- human population quite small and then some communist ideology they say religion is communi communism. no private ownership. everything they say to use by the group of -- small group. small group. so at that time no leadership. then gradually population increased and the farming system developed. then the poverty ownership so then some disputes or some crimes also happen. so then leadership come. at that time no education, role of education. so in order to become fiscal standard, that is the start, the made minutes. even some religious tradition also some kind of effect from that kind of society, that kind of concept. then education come. education brings small equal so some very, ve
but the first question is from madeline from the state department and marie from action aid, had thech is, as a self-proclaimed feminist, what message do you have for girls growing up in environments of violence and extremism? and what role do you see girls and women playing encountering violent extremism? >> since many years i devote to you and accordingly i express many -- i think perhaps so the many -- human population quite small and then some communist ideology they say religion is...
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. >> madeline? >> if i can take you back to the middle east and north africa, in terms of lessons learned what have we learned from the libya campaign of 2011? i'm thinking particularly in relation to the impact on neighboring states if you were secretary of state. i'm aware in relation to syria there's been huge destabilization in jordan and turkey, iraq, again, turkey saudi arabia, kuwait. and in libya, algeria, and tunisia and egypt. what are we doing when we make our decisions to make sure we're not deflecting the conflict and the impact into neighboring states where currently there may not have been any problems. >> well, i think there have been issues with respect in many of these states in north africa in particular and indeed further south in central -- in east africa and in west africa. and i'm not sure that, you know, necessarily military intervention in one state has increased instability in another. but i think you're absolutely right to say each time what are the lessons that we learned
. >> madeline? >> if i can take you back to the middle east and north africa, in terms of lessons learned what have we learned from the libya campaign of 2011? i'm thinking particularly in relation to the impact on neighboring states if you were secretary of state. i'm aware in relation to syria there's been huge destabilization in jordan and turkey, iraq, again, turkey saudi arabia, kuwait. and in libya, algeria, and tunisia and egypt. what are we doing when we make our decisions...
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y que pase con la doctora madeline hernÁndez y que venga el doctor Ángel leal tambiÉn, por favor. >> le causa a ese niÑo, a los siete aÑos de edad, una explicaciÓn tan absurda como esa? >> imagÍnese, doctora, una confusiÓn muy grande. tenemos que entender que este niÑo tiene a sus padres, a su mamÁ y su papa. y estas figuras son muy importantes en la crianza de los niÑos. cuando esto sucede, que es muy comÚn con los padres que atraviesan un divorcio, los niÑos crecen con una confusiÓn muy grande. esto puede causar una alienaciÓn de padres, que es cuando un papÁ dice cosas negativas del otro padre y entonces el niÑo empieza a hacer un rechazo. en la etapa de la adolescencia puede causar muchos trastornos psicolÓgicos. >> totalmente. doctor, ¿usted tambiÉn ha tenido clientes como estos, que llegan llenos de rabia y no quieren el divorcio, lo que quieren es destruir a su cÓnyuge? >> la venganza porque piensan que es una forma de reintegrarse como ser humano. y realmente, ese nunca es el camino y termina mal. >> ademÁs, el proceso judicial es tan antisÉptico que, para causar molestia rea
y que pase con la doctora madeline hernÁndez y que venga el doctor Ángel leal tambiÉn, por favor. >> le causa a ese niÑo, a los siete aÑos de edad, una explicaciÓn tan absurda como esa? >> imagÍnese, doctora, una confusiÓn muy grande. tenemos que entender que este niÑo tiene a sus padres, a su mamÁ y su papa. y estas figuras son muy importantes en la crianza de los niÑos. cuando esto sucede, que es muy comÚn con los padres que atraviesan un divorcio, los niÑos crecen...
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. >> madeline albright said that she teaches a course at georgetown called i think it's called -- onsaid donald trump would flunk the course. he is completely -- >> impulsive. >> unqualified. >> even though he ran a university. >> right, he has trump u. i have to tell you i think he has the talent to pivot and he is throwing it away and i don't know why. and it goes back to what joe has said, you have said, nicolle, he must not -- he must have gotten add and decided, this is too -- this is too hard. i don't want to do this. like the lifestyle would be too hard. because he could do this, he's got the talent, he's got the ability, he's got the platform. >> he is a smart guy and he is no the acting like it. >> he is throwing it away. donald trump responded to hillary clinton's speech and this will back up what we just said, telling the "wall street journal" it, quote, wasn't a foreign policy speech, it was a hate speech. she can't talk about foreign policy because she's made so many mistakes. and at his rally in san jose he claimed her remarks were motivated by the controversy over her
. >> madeline albright said that she teaches a course at georgetown called i think it's called -- onsaid donald trump would flunk the course. he is completely -- >> impulsive. >> unqualified. >> even though he ran a university. >> right, he has trump u. i have to tell you i think he has the talent to pivot and he is throwing it away and i don't know why. and it goes back to what joe has said, you have said, nicolle, he must not -- he must have gotten add and...
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i know that we've had madeline albright here, we have had people of various persuasions in here.iously the nato alliance is very important to us and very important to europe as is hopefully t tip over time where we end up economically tying our two sides of the ocean more closely together. what is it, on the other hand, that we can do to actually leverage our nato allies which, let's face it, we are a global entity. 70% of the defense resources are spent by the united states, 30% by them. i realize that we have other responsibilities around the world outside of nato. but what is it, what is the real leverage point to get for lack of a better word those who are somewhat being lag rds, if you will, they are violating the treaty agreement, the 2% level of commitment? what is it that we do? we keep ringing our hands, keep pressuring both of us on both sides of the aisle talk with our counter parts in munich and other places where it continues to be the place where we are the provider of security services. we appreciate so much what they did to help us especially in afghanistan which
i know that we've had madeline albright here, we have had people of various persuasions in here.iously the nato alliance is very important to us and very important to europe as is hopefully t tip over time where we end up economically tying our two sides of the ocean more closely together. what is it, on the other hand, that we can do to actually leverage our nato allies which, let's face it, we are a global entity. 70% of the defense resources are spent by the united states, 30% by them. i...
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secretary of state, who was also part of the glorious deal that the clinton administration, along with madeline albright negotiated with north korea, basically and this is my translation of the deal, ok, we're going to make sure that you have nuclear power and we'll make sure you got nuclear fuel. you've got everything you need weapon so longar as you'll sign an agreement saying that you're not going to use it to create a nuclear weapon. and you can't help but think of all the snickering that went on by orth korea, especially jong il. wow. all they want is my signature. sure, where do i sign? and reminded me of the story jeff foxworthy told about, before he made money as a comedian, he was down on his luck, a guy shows up at his door, i'm here to repossess your car. i can't make money and get to my car. so please don't take my car. i'm sorry, mr. foxworthy and i'm supposed to either leave with your car or with cash payment or with a check. and foxworthy basically said. you'll take a check? i didn't know you'll take a check. how much do you want me to write it out for? and he signs and gives the
secretary of state, who was also part of the glorious deal that the clinton administration, along with madeline albright negotiated with north korea, basically and this is my translation of the deal, ok, we're going to make sure that you have nuclear power and we'll make sure you got nuclear fuel. you've got everything you need weapon so longar as you'll sign an agreement saying that you're not going to use it to create a nuclear weapon. and you can't help but think of all the snickering that...