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marjorie just gave statistics how linked these are. then i guess the question of how does one address this. now i think on investment matters, the real challenge of the ttip context is that idsd looks slightly out of place because it is largely a measure, say what happens if you have concerns about the other country's legal system. having some sort of redress is good for investors but you could say, your legal system looks pretty good, so does the u.s. legal system. what happens when you talk about vietnam or when you talk about peru and peruvians will krit si criticize their own legal system. this is not casting aspersions from afar. in the united states the president plays a very big role in u.s. trade policy that we have seen and will continue to see the difficulty of moving trade agreements through congress. part of how this is accomplished is you keep agreements relatively consistent. people will talk about slight changes of the margin but not sort of redoing agreements so you re-open discussions all at once. i think there's two r
marjorie just gave statistics how linked these are. then i guess the question of how does one address this. now i think on investment matters, the real challenge of the ttip context is that idsd looks slightly out of place because it is largely a measure, say what happens if you have concerns about the other country's legal system. having some sort of redress is good for investors but you could say, your legal system looks pretty good, so does the u.s. legal system. what happens when you talk...
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marjorie? marjorie: you asked the question about some of the more a tractable issues. i can tell you like cato the chamber sides with europeans on a number of issues. with the financial services should be enclosed in the regulatory portion of the conversation. we think of that government procurement liberalization to be had a but not purely a european obsessive interest but a u.s. offenses interest. we do support the notion that lifting the ban on crude oil exports which is one of the drivers for including an energy and raw materials chapter. i think we are like you interested to see liberalization occur not just in europe but things that have to happen here as well. i would say in very quickly is celeste wast think saying this but we are doing which is to say advocating for the elimination of all regulation. that is what this advocating for. his did this advocating for structure that allows for dialogue among regulators to identify ways to, if where possible, and it will not be possible in every instance, to reduce the cost associated with regulation. no one in this c
marjorie? marjorie: you asked the question about some of the more a tractable issues. i can tell you like cato the chamber sides with europeans on a number of issues. with the financial services should be enclosed in the regulatory portion of the conversation. we think of that government procurement liberalization to be had a but not purely a european obsessive interest but a u.s. offenses interest. we do support the notion that lifting the ban on crude oil exports which is one of the drivers...
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marjorie knows this anybody worked on campaigns this far out, these are meaningless.s biden represents politics of years gone by, last time he competed anything. people affect gnat for the loss of his son many in ways. i don't think that poll means a thing. gop nominee is down to one person and that person to build a case, joe biden if he is the nominee, will build his case. they will have public discussion, people will begin to pay more attention. reason i know this, i was reading very right-wing websites on my twitter feed, while marjorie was talking, i he can checked it out in my own parallel echo chamber. patti ann: we'll leave it there. got to go unfortunately. marjorie and kevin thank you. bill: read some more. jenna lee next on "happening now." what are you working on? >> very busy news day, bill. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to speak at u.n. we have line up of experts with full analysis. hurricane joaquin we're watching. heading to bahamas. we're keeping eye on the storm's path as you potentially know it could hit the united states this weekend. n
marjorie knows this anybody worked on campaigns this far out, these are meaningless.s biden represents politics of years gone by, last time he competed anything. people affect gnat for the loss of his son many in ways. i don't think that poll means a thing. gop nominee is down to one person and that person to build a case, joe biden if he is the nominee, will build his case. they will have public discussion, people will begin to pay more attention. reason i know this, i was reading very...
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my predecessor marjorie scardino always talked about the fact that every great company has to have athe profits derived from doing something important and meaningful to society and doing it incredibly well. so, what is important to mean and important to all 40,000 people in the company, who have the leadership roles to play in their different way, we have the opportunity to make the most important thing in the society and communities that we work alongside health and basic human needs. education, more available to more people around the world. so in a purpose driven organization, it is understanding that profits are derived from doing something important and doing it well. francine: this is a catch 22. this cradle comes from you. it is not a company. john: it is a mutually reinforcing thing. it is something that i learned and take from colleagues around the world each and every day. it is what every member of the board would think is important to the company. it is what matters to our customers, what matters to parents and communities in which we operate around the world. i think tha
my predecessor marjorie scardino always talked about the fact that every great company has to have athe profits derived from doing something important and meaningful to society and doing it incredibly well. so, what is important to mean and important to all 40,000 people in the company, who have the leadership roles to play in their different way, we have the opportunity to make the most important thing in the society and communities that we work alongside health and basic human needs....
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martha: marjorie, kevin, thanks a lot. you when we get headlines from the hearings we'll bring them to you. dozens of u.s. based islamic militant suspects using encrypted communications. that is the testimony on behalf of the fbi director james comey moments ago. that is general jack keane with his testimony about isis and russia and all the dos there in the middle east. more when we get it from there. in the meantime, jenna lee has a look at "happening now" coming up next. good morning, jenna. >> good morning, bill. gop presidential candidate jeb bush joins us as we debut a new segment on "happening now," asking white house hopeful four questions for the next four years. former florida governor is in the hot seat, answering burning questions direct from our viewers. we look forward to the conversation. a closer look at threats to the homeland. has law enforcement made any progress guarding our security? series of tragedy in high school sports raising new fierce about keeping kids safe. bill: football is dangerous, that is
martha: marjorie, kevin, thanks a lot. you when we get headlines from the hearings we'll bring them to you. dozens of u.s. based islamic militant suspects using encrypted communications. that is the testimony on behalf of the fbi director james comey moments ago. that is general jack keane with his testimony about isis and russia and all the dos there in the middle east. more when we get it from there. in the meantime, jenna lee has a look at "happening now" coming up next. good...
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marjorie just gave statistics how linked these are. then i guess the question of how does one address this. now i think on investment matters, the real challenge of the ttip context is that isds looks slightly out of place because it is largely a measure, say what happens if you have concerns about the other country's legal system. having some sort of redress is good for investors but you could say, your legal system looks pretty good, so does the u.s. legal system. what happens when you talk about vietnam or when you talk about peru and peruvians will criticize their own legal system. this is not casting aspersions from afar. in the united states the president plays a very big role in u.s. trade policy that we have seen and will continue to see the difficulty of moving trade agreements through congress. part of how this is accomplished is you keep agreements relatively consistent. people will talk about slight changes of the margin but not sort of redoing agreements so you re-open discussions all at once. i think there's two reasons t
marjorie just gave statistics how linked these are. then i guess the question of how does one address this. now i think on investment matters, the real challenge of the ttip context is that isds looks slightly out of place because it is largely a measure, say what happens if you have concerns about the other country's legal system. having some sort of redress is good for investors but you could say, your legal system looks pretty good, so does the u.s. legal system. what happens when you talk...
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what would you do, marjorie and.dvisory committee at the university of texas, and schools like university of texas, are now looking at how -- what is it we actuallied in in education that are skill-based -- >> better teacher. >> not just that but also changes in what and how we're teaching. >> fair enough. i hear you. something comes out of this that we need to rethink how we're doing this because our kids are still idiots. what do we do? >> well, look, i think that these efforts are great and i'm glad they're happening at the state level and that's how it should hap. should not be coming from the federal government in the mid-90s when the republicans took over the congress for the first time in a generation i walk working as communication attractors for the house education work force committee and we found out there are more than 800 federal education programs that your tax dollars were going for that were doing nothing. it was throughout the federal government including, neil, money to close caption the show, bay w
what would you do, marjorie and.dvisory committee at the university of texas, and schools like university of texas, are now looking at how -- what is it we actuallied in in education that are skill-based -- >> better teacher. >> not just that but also changes in what and how we're teaching. >> fair enough. i hear you. something comes out of this that we need to rethink how we're doing this because our kids are still idiots. what do we do? >> well, look, i think that...
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i think she was addressing you, marjorie. >> so the u.s.er of commerce doesn't represent everyone. the u.s. chamber of commerce is an advocacy organization that works on behalf of business. it happens that some of our members we have businesses of all sizes and across all sectors. we have us-based headquartered companies among her members. we have european headquarters in congress among our members to quit other non-u.s. companies among our members. i'm not entirely sure that i understood the point that you're making about the chamber. the point that you're making about regulation and how can we propose to promote better regulatory practices in an agreement like ttip if we don't ourselves have entirely effective or adequately represented the approaches to regulation in this country, i think it's frankly the subject for much, much longer conversation. i think it's a fair question but i don't know that we have the opportunity to answer it here. here. >> i don't think we do. i must say we are out of time. i got through about half of the questi
i think she was addressing you, marjorie. >> so the u.s.er of commerce doesn't represent everyone. the u.s. chamber of commerce is an advocacy organization that works on behalf of business. it happens that some of our members we have businesses of all sizes and across all sectors. we have us-based headquartered companies among her members. we have european headquarters in congress among our members to quit other non-u.s. companies among our members. i'm not entirely sure that i understood...
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marjorie mentioned this morning, but the u.s.ification of aircraft agreements and the veterinary agreement on best practices might be a model to think and reflect on, number i one. number two, secondly, we focused a lot of attention on institutions. and i know i heard somebody this morning talk cato doesn't like new institutions. but we focused on the proposed regulatory cooperation council. but any new institutional framework has to have a scope, has to have a purpose with deadlines and adequate funding. if you're going to use the regulatory cooperation council between canada and the united states, the united states and mexico, it has had minimal impact due to funding shortfalls. it's fostered dual bilateralism rather than promoting north american integration. .. instead i think we should start looking beyond ttip and look at the international forums that we already have that promote international standardization. why? because it also does the labeling of chemicals. the international conference on thharmonization of technical re
marjorie mentioned this morning, but the u.s.ification of aircraft agreements and the veterinary agreement on best practices might be a model to think and reflect on, number i one. number two, secondly, we focused a lot of attention on institutions. and i know i heard somebody this morning talk cato doesn't like new institutions. but we focused on the proposed regulatory cooperation council. but any new institutional framework has to have a scope, has to have a purpose with deadlines and...
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. >> susan wants to chime in and then i'd like to ask marjorie about business' perspective. we're talking about labor a lot. >> seems like we're talking fleet different things that are clearly related. one issue is what is happened to the share of labor in terms of globalization, and is-are trade agreements the proper place to address that problem given labor's declining influence. so that's one. and i don't knee where we all stand on that. it would be interesting to seem the second thing is, does labor have influence? i would argue, labor has tons of -- it's seen, it's certainly havered you loan testify labor rights positions as they evolved over time. certainly congress has to some extent tried to meet them, as has various administrations. so the question is why is that not working to help labor? we come back to the first question. then the third issue is the process. how do we negotiate a trade agreement, who is in the room, is the process considered transparent and accountable? which seems to be an issue we should talk about at another time but clearly is a very importan
. >> susan wants to chime in and then i'd like to ask marjorie about business' perspective. we're talking about labor a lot. >> seems like we're talking fleet different things that are clearly related. one issue is what is happened to the share of labor in terms of globalization, and is-are trade agreements the proper place to address that problem given labor's declining influence. so that's one. and i don't knee where we all stand on that. it would be interesting to seem the second...
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so at that time, marjorie moon was the artistic director, and i'm not sure if marjorie's still with us or not. i pray she is. and it was a wonderful production, and i look forward to seeing the billie holiday theatre and revisiting this piece, "twelve angry men." >> the subject matter particularly timely, considering what we've experienced over the last few months. >> yeah, it's timeless. >> in this particular play, you know, the 12 angry men, i think, refers to these 12 men who each sort of relate black men, who each talk about their own experiences with racial profiling. do you have a preference? do you prefer theater? do you prefer -- >> yes. >> you said it really quick. >> well, i want to get that across. i love theater because it establishes a link between the performer and the audience that you don't get in film. film is a director's medium. i've always contended of the three mediums, film is for the director, tv is for the wallet, and stage is for the actor. it sounds somewhat elitist, but so be it. >> no, you're a professional. >> i'd like to think so. >> i've heard other actor
so at that time, marjorie moon was the artistic director, and i'm not sure if marjorie's still with us or not. i pray she is. and it was a wonderful production, and i look forward to seeing the billie holiday theatre and revisiting this piece, "twelve angry men." >> the subject matter particularly timely, considering what we've experienced over the last few months. >> yeah, it's timeless. >> in this particular play, you know, the 12 angry men, i think, refers to...
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is different on the level of decibels that the rattle can make next to the babies year spent marjoriena interrupted? this issue is a big issue and it's identified as the source of the greatest games. the european left like like to k about it as a race to the bottom to u.s. standards, and the u.s. right like to talk about global conference and exceeding to these ridiculously economy squashing standards but clearly there's a middle ground. you identified rattles. it seems business should do a better job getting out in front on where to schemes to to be complied with. that achieve the exact same safety or in our mental or labor, whatever it is. are you guys compiling a list of speakers will come in fact we are. it's interesting you asked that question. there is no doubt about it. especially in europe business has not enough to articulate the benefits of these negotiations. in the u.s. i would say we are doing a better job but we are doing it in an apartment where nobody is really listening get. let's face it, the level, the attention span of the american public is fairly limited and to t
is different on the level of decibels that the rattle can make next to the babies year spent marjoriena interrupted? this issue is a big issue and it's identified as the source of the greatest games. the european left like like to k about it as a race to the bottom to u.s. standards, and the u.s. right like to talk about global conference and exceeding to these ridiculously economy squashing standards but clearly there's a middle ground. you identified rattles. it seems business should do a...
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marjorie is happy to see high profile women chipping away at the stigma of breast cancer. >> i think it's great. her mother died young. she wanted it visible. she wanted people to be aware. to have that visibility and to use it is a good thing. >> it's probably because we know more about genetics. some of the women have genetic mutations. some women are high risk and they want to do prophylactic surgery. some women don't want to face cancer in the opposite breast later so they decide to remove both. >> reporter: improvements in breast reconstruction one of several reasons patients are finding it easier to manage breast cancer. arthur chi'en, fox 5 news. ernie: thank you for that report. joining us to talk more about this is dr. susan boble of mt. sinai beth israel. we were watching this story together. it's very encouraging. you're at the center of a lot of change, a lot of new things. it is uplifting in many ways. >> it's an incredibly remarkable time to be taking care of patients. the advances that we've made over the last even 10 or five years are unbelievable, things we never tho
marjorie is happy to see high profile women chipping away at the stigma of breast cancer. >> i think it's great. her mother died young. she wanted it visible. she wanted people to be aware. to have that visibility and to use it is a good thing. >> it's probably because we know more about genetics. some of the women have genetic mutations. some women are high risk and they want to do prophylactic surgery. some women don't want to face cancer in the opposite breast later so they...
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the next one is my birth name is marjorie julia. >> that's a lie. >> it's true. >> reporter: >> actually, it's margaret julia. too bad you didn't have shots. i first met my husband, phil donohue when i was a guest on his talk show. >> i remember that that was true. >> i think false. >> who we going with? is that your time answer? >> that's my final answer. >> it's true. >> my family nickname is mugsy magoo. >> that sounds ridiculous. not true at all. >> it's true. >> eat up, hoda. we love you. "clever little lies" is playing until january 3rd. catch it with this amazing woman. >>> and videos seen by 500,000 people. >> she's very cute. adorable. hey buddy, let's get these dayquil liquid gels and go. but these liquid gels are new. mucinex fast max. it's the same difference. these are multi-symptom. well so are these. this one is max strength and fights mucus. that one doesn't. uh...think fast! you dropped something. oh...i'll put it back on the shelf... new from mucinex fast max. the only cold and flu liquid gel that's max-strength and fights mucus. start the relief. ditch the misery. let'
the next one is my birth name is marjorie julia. >> that's a lie. >> it's true. >> reporter: >> actually, it's margaret julia. too bad you didn't have shots. i first met my husband, phil donohue when i was a guest on his talk show. >> i remember that that was true. >> i think false. >> who we going with? is that your time answer? >> that's my final answer. >> it's true. >> my family nickname is mugsy magoo. >> that sounds...
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omar: josÉ manuel figueroa estÁ salido con marjorie... >>no!lo dos veces, emprendiÓ la carrera pero terminÓ cayendo bajo las ruedas y sufriÓ lesiones en una pierna. lo asombroso es que una mujer es una ex concejal que advertÍa la gente para que no arriesgar a la vida tratando de salvar sus pertenencias. los zapatos de tacÓn alto hace lucir a las mujeres elegantes y esbeltas, pero usarlos en exceso puede tener un costo muy elevado para la salud. algunos modelos pueden causar lesiones de por vida en los pies y otras partes del cuerpo. marÍa eugenia tiene las advertencias. marÍa eugenia: muchas damas se rigen por el lema antes muerta que sencilla, y desconocer que estÁn torturando su cuerpo. esta chica dice que una no puede ir una fiesta sin zapatos altos porque eso le resta elegancia al vestido. eso es cierto, pero todo en exceso, hace daÑo. >> los zapatos de tacÓn pueden causar fracturas por sobrecarga, viendo videos, protuberancias Óseas, juanetes. marpÍa: esta doctora dice que los tacones tambiÉn afectan otras partes de cuerpo. cuando todo el
omar: josÉ manuel figueroa estÁ salido con marjorie... >>no!lo dos veces, emprendiÓ la carrera pero terminÓ cayendo bajo las ruedas y sufriÓ lesiones en una pierna. lo asombroso es que una mujer es una ex concejal que advertÍa la gente para que no arriesgar a la vida tratando de salvar sus pertenencias. los zapatos de tacÓn alto hace lucir a las mujeres elegantes y esbeltas, pero usarlos en exceso puede tener un costo muy elevado para la salud. algunos modelos pueden causar...
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get him out, and get the champion of the environment, marjory stoneman douglas, in his place. she wrote "river of grass" and recognizes everybody is not a swamp but a river and saved it from development, right here in coconut grove. now, this is a picture of statuary hall. this is from century -- decades, maybe a century ago. it looks exactly the same. it looks exactly the same. so what i want -- one of our missions of courses to replace the statues in statuary hall. all right, that is my presentation. i hope you realize that history is being taught to you every day. it is very biased. women are over method, and we -- omitted and we need to get , american history into our coins, our money, our stamps, statues, ourour street names, and in the u.s. capital because we are influencing the minds of girls, we are influencing the minds of girls, of men, of boys, of women themselves. so if you would like to help, i am open to have volunteers, helpers. everybody, i am a counter, i count everything -- how many people in this room, how many ceiling tiles -- and i would love your help. [l
get him out, and get the champion of the environment, marjory stoneman douglas, in his place. she wrote "river of grass" and recognizes everybody is not a swamp but a river and saved it from development, right here in coconut grove. now, this is a picture of statuary hall. this is from century -- decades, maybe a century ago. it looks exactly the same. it looks exactly the same. so what i want -- one of our missions of courses to replace the statues in statuary hall. all right, that...
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johnny: no se pierdan desde mÉxico lo que juliÓn Álvarez dijo sobre marjorie de sousa en los premiosqué problemas traerá el mañana. pero sí sabemos quién los resolverá. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ maity: seÑoras, estamos deleitÁndonos con ese increÍble sencillo titulado "eres" el nuevo tema de josÉ marÍa napoleÓn a dueto con marÍa josÉ que se estrena maÑana, pero a nosotros nos encanta consentirlos por eso les damos la probadita para que se preparen. alan: es una canciÓn de napoleÓn pero es la primera vez que la hace con marÍa josÉ, napoleÓn en aquellas Épocas de mi unas canciones extraordinarias. maity: ¿cuÁntas de esas dedicaste? alan: increÍble, era torero, tiene mucho que ver con la mÚsica, me encantan estos duetos. maity: y talento un poco mÁs joven, marÍa josÉ, y lograr reunir a varias generaciones, quÉ buena combinaciÓn, el sencillo que estamos escuchando "eres", se estrena maÑana pero aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica" ya lo estamos escuchando. alan: ¿te acuerdas de esa? maity: mÁs o menos, esa es más de tu Época, cuando se trata de entretenimiento nos entendemos muy bien, vamos a comenzar con lo que
johnny: no se pierdan desde mÉxico lo que juliÓn Álvarez dijo sobre marjorie de sousa en los premiosqué problemas traerá el mañana. pero sí sabemos quién los resolverá. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ maity: seÑoras, estamos deleitÁndonos con ese increÍble sencillo titulado "eres" el nuevo tema de josÉ marÍa napoleÓn a dueto con marÍa josÉ que se estrena maÑana, pero a nosotros nos encanta consentirlos por eso les damos la probadita para que se preparen. alan: es una canciÓn de...
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home care and internal medicine and hiv and ecology and liver helptology pretty sure the whole body marjorieoved the arts and the theatres she loved gardening and a chart member of a wonderful community garden in district 8 in diamond height called the community garden the community came together and worked with the police academy to start that on spare land an active member of the first united lutheran church a movie beautiful and loved spending time with her family and loving to her dog and by her family husband and children we will miss her dearly and wish her family's condolences the rest i submit. >> supervisor yee. >> submit. >> commissioner avalos. >> supervisor campos. >> thank you, madam clerk a couple of items the first is introducing a resolution supporting the that time protection of mohab and national moments in the deter this asks president obama to designate those to an operation the intigz act the desert has spectacular lands that are connective and cultural resources across our state securing permit and protection forecast he will mounts will secure the quality of life direc
home care and internal medicine and hiv and ecology and liver helptology pretty sure the whole body marjorieoved the arts and the theatres she loved gardening and a chart member of a wonderful community garden in district 8 in diamond height called the community garden the community came together and worked with the police academy to start that on spare land an active member of the first united lutheran church a movie beautiful and loved spending time with her family and loving to her dog and...
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. >> my birth name is marjorie julia. >> that is a lie. >> it is true. >> actually it is margaret julia. eat up. >> this is excellent. >> too bad you didn't have shots, kiddo. i first met my husband phil don donahue when i was a guest on his talk show. >> i think that i remembered that it was true. >> i think so. >> what are we going with? >> it is true. >> yes. take a nice big bite, hoda. >> okay. my family nickname is mugsy magoo. >> a that is too cute to not be true. >> true. >> not true. >> eat up, hoda. >> marlo is at the westside theater until january 3rd and catch this amazing woman. >>> and in is a youtube video and find out wher i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. before we discovered fingerhut.com, my budget watched me like a hawk. (hawk screech) (hawk screech) but we see eye to eye with fingerhut.com. shop with low monthly payments and get the credit you deserve today. (hawk screech) haircolor inspired by sophia loren. legendary brunet
. >> my birth name is marjorie julia. >> that is a lie. >> it is true. >> actually it is margaret julia. eat up. >> this is excellent. >> too bad you didn't have shots, kiddo. i first met my husband phil don donahue when i was a guest on his talk show. >> i think that i remembered that it was true. >> i think so. >> what are we going with? >> it is true. >> yes. take a nice big bite, hoda. >> okay. my family nickname is...
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. >> reporter: for marjorie, getting diagnosed with breast cancer was a challenge to be dealt with, not a life sentence.
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true super cat sent in by marjorie. love it. thanks for sending it in. >> it was a big hot dog. we've got janine wearing a kerr chief or something, we've got spiders and witches. it's all good. honey sent in this morning with a milk mustache, get it, got milk. costumes. jersey. phoenix, another black cat hanging out by the pumpkins. they're super lucky this time of year. lulu of course, another dog, morning. send in your super cats. this is bella sent in by dana. any twitter handle for the girl scout meeting... okay. for the soccer team... for the girl scout meeting... at stop&shop, prices are down. savings are up. which makes the checkout lane, victory lane. >>> welcome back everybody. russian and egyptian officials say there are no survivors from a plane crash in the sinai peninsula. 224 people were on that passenger plane when it went off radar shortly after takeoff. the plane departed from a tourist destination near the red sea. it was bound for st. petersburg in russia. the pilot had reported tech tall problems a few minutes into the flight. moments later that plane crashed
true super cat sent in by marjorie. love it. thanks for sending it in. >> it was a big hot dog. we've got janine wearing a kerr chief or something, we've got spiders and witches. it's all good. honey sent in this morning with a milk mustache, get it, got milk. costumes. jersey. phoenix, another black cat hanging out by the pumpkins. they're super lucky this time of year. lulu of course, another dog, morning. send in your super cats. this is bella sent in by dana. any twitter handle for...
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home care and internal medicine and hiv and ecology and liver helptology pretty sure the whole body marjorieoved the arts and the theatres she loved gardening and a chart member of a wonderful community garden in district 8 in diamond height called the community garden the community came together and worked with the police academy to start that on spare land an active member of the first united lutheran church a movie beautiful and loved spending time with her family and loving to her dog and by her family husband and children we will miss her dearly and wish her family's condolences the rest i submit. >> supervisor yee. >> submit. >> commissioner avalos. >> supervisor campos. >> thank you, madam clerk a couple of items the first is introducing a resolution supporting the that time protection of mohab and national moments in the deter this asks president obama to designate those to an operation the intigz act the desert has spectacular lands that are connective and cultural resources across our state securing permit and protection forecast he will mounts will secure the quality of life direc
home care and internal medicine and hiv and ecology and liver helptology pretty sure the whole body marjorieoved the arts and the theatres she loved gardening and a chart member of a wonderful community garden in district 8 in diamond height called the community garden the community came together and worked with the police academy to start that on spare land an active member of the first united lutheran church a movie beautiful and loved spending time with her family and loving to her dog and...
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home care and internal medicine and hiv and ecology and liver helptology pretty sure the whole body marjorieoved the arts and the theatres she loved gardening and a chart member of a wonderful community garden in district 8 in diamond height called the community garden the community came together and worked with the police academy to start that on spare land an active member of the first united lutheran church a movie beautiful and loved spending time with her family and loving to her dog and by her family husband and children we will miss her dearly and wish her family's condolences the rest i submit. >> supervisor yee. >> submit. >> commissioner avalos. >> supervisor campos. >> thank you, madam clerk a couple of items the first is introducing a resolution supporting the that time protection of mohab and national moments in the deter this asks president obama to designate those to an operation the intigz act the desert has spectacular lands that are connective and cultural resources across our state securing permit and protection forecast he will mounts will secure the quality of life direc
home care and internal medicine and hiv and ecology and liver helptology pretty sure the whole body marjorieoved the arts and the theatres she loved gardening and a chart member of a wonderful community garden in district 8 in diamond height called the community garden the community came together and worked with the police academy to start that on spare land an active member of the first united lutheran church a movie beautiful and loved spending time with her family and loving to her dog and...
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and marjorie and i talked about it. i went to the board of directors and said that this -- there is this new organization called c-span. there would be some capital expense and we would have to figure out a way to get some equipment, but it would give us the opportunity to take our mission into high schools across the country and great some wonderful exposure for how young people get involved in the process. so i was fortunate at that time -- we had a very fine sponsor in -- [indiscernible] i went down and talked to some folks. they were sponsoring us and i explain to them about c-span. to their credit, they were very, very interested in coding more exposure for young people, in the democratic process of government. and they actually gave us a much larger grant than they normally give us. and i took a portion of that grant with the board's permission and we gave it to c-span. and with that grant, brian lamb was able to buy his first two cameras. that is how the relationship began. and it has never wavered. somebodyve ki
and marjorie and i talked about it. i went to the board of directors and said that this -- there is this new organization called c-span. there would be some capital expense and we would have to figure out a way to get some equipment, but it would give us the opportunity to take our mission into high schools across the country and great some wonderful exposure for how young people get involved in the process. so i was fortunate at that time -- we had a very fine sponsor in -- [indiscernible] i...
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home care and internal medicine and hiv and ecology and liver helptology pretty sure the whole body marjorieoved the arts and the theatres she loved gardening and a chart member of a wonderful community garden in district 8 in diamond height called the community garden the community came together and worked with the police academy to start that on spare land an active member of the first united lutheran church a movie beautiful and loved spending time with her family and loving to her dog and by her family husband and children we will miss her dearly and wish her family's condolences the rest i submit. >> supervisor yee. >> submit. >> commissioner avalos. >> supervisor campos. >> thank you, madam clerk a couple of items the first is introducing a resolution supporting the that time protection of mohab and national moments in the deter this asks president obama to designate those to an operation the intigz act the desert has spectacular lands that are connective and cultural resources across our state securing permit and protection forecast he will mounts will secure the quality of life direc
home care and internal medicine and hiv and ecology and liver helptology pretty sure the whole body marjorieoved the arts and the theatres she loved gardening and a chart member of a wonderful community garden in district 8 in diamond height called the community garden the community came together and worked with the police academy to start that on spare land an active member of the first united lutheran church a movie beautiful and loved spending time with her family and loving to her dog and...
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. >> marjorie has refused to give up and with help from government prosecutors is still fighting to get her money back. nina pineda channel 7 eyewitness news. >> well meaning people taken advantage of. >> when we come welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like my second in command... and my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. and in my castle we only eat chex cereal. chex cereal. it's full of delicious crunchability. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. and that's something even my brother ... sister can understand. mom, brian threw a ball in the house! all of our legendary racing heritage. all of our pioneering four wheel drive experience. come together in one amazing new vehicle. this is the all-new gle coupe. a mercedes-benz suv with the heart and soul of a race car. it's the final countdown! the final countdown! if you're the band europe, you love a final countdown. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. >>> earlier this week we learned that
. >> marjorie has refused to give up and with help from government prosecutors is still fighting to get her money back. nina pineda channel 7 eyewitness news. >> well meaning people taken advantage of. >> when we come welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like my second in command... and my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. and in my castle we only eat chex cereal. chex cereal. it's full of delicious crunchability. no...
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. >> marjorie, bernie sanders has been reluctant to go after hillary clinton directly.is iraq war vote over the weekend. he didn't mention her directly. is that something that voters will be looking for and is he likely to deliver on tuesday night? >> well, this is definitely not going to be like the republican debate where you have folks lining up to kind of take a shot at each other in hopes to get -- to be part of a viral clip of some sort of confrontation. you're not going to see that with the democratic debate, at least not with sanders and clinton. maybe o'malley or chafee may want to try to boost their likelihood of being a story after the fact. i think you'll see sanders and clinton, at least from what they are eighty, focus more on the issues rather than on a personal attack. one, i think that is what voters want. that is what democrats want. two, i think both candidates want to demonstrate that they have warmth and i think that is another way to do it. sander has been saying for a long time that he has never run -- he has never been negative or negative in his
. >> marjorie, bernie sanders has been reluctant to go after hillary clinton directly.is iraq war vote over the weekend. he didn't mention her directly. is that something that voters will be looking for and is he likely to deliver on tuesday night? >> well, this is definitely not going to be like the republican debate where you have folks lining up to kind of take a shot at each other in hopes to get -- to be part of a viral clip of some sort of confrontation. you're not going to...
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marjorie sullivan is sitting at home in florida a little too frail to be with us here today, but she has been an unwavering champion and safety net on more than one occasion for our family throughout our career. we love you, too, mims. i have a big family. you remember what i said about protocol earning their "a," kind loving aunts and uncles, brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews, in-laws and outlaws, far too many to single out. though i haven't seen too much of you over the years, it's pretty darn remarkable how little we've changed. thank you for your support. i said i wouldn't reminisce but i'll make this one exception, about this time in 1974 i reported as a 2nd lieutenant to the armor school at ft. knox, kentucky, in preparing my remarks today i was struck by how much my emotions today remind me of my emotions then. in september 1974, just like today, i was a little nervous, i was humbled to wear the uniform of an army officer, i was eager to get started on a new career, and i was in love -- pardon me. and i was in love with a girl named deanie. i fell in love with deanie wh
marjorie sullivan is sitting at home in florida a little too frail to be with us here today, but she has been an unwavering champion and safety net on more than one occasion for our family throughout our career. we love you, too, mims. i have a big family. you remember what i said about protocol earning their "a," kind loving aunts and uncles, brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews, in-laws and outlaws, far too many to single out. though i haven't seen too much of you over the...
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marjorie morton, social secretary for first lady johnson: we're in the private office of mrs.yndon johnson at the lbj library. i was her social secretary fm 1976 to 1990. and a typical day would begin with her coming in, in the morning, probably around 9 o'clock, and she would come in toting a straw bag in each hand filled with some of these things you see on her desk that she had taken home for signing, or a speechwriting, or event planning, whatever she was working on. and she would always say when she came into office that she felt like a little burrow, because she had a straw satchel in each hand like saddlebags. and she'd come in and get to work. her desk was always very orderly. she had her calendar that she worked in her daybook, and she kept files on her desk, files she was working on, trips she was taking. she was on the board of one of the banks, national geographic, smithsonian, she would keep in large envelopes on her sofa with either the title or the dates on them, so that she could pick them up, work on them, and close everything back in them. and as she worked o
marjorie morton, social secretary for first lady johnson: we're in the private office of mrs.yndon johnson at the lbj library. i was her social secretary fm 1976 to 1990. and a typical day would begin with her coming in, in the morning, probably around 9 o'clock, and she would come in toting a straw bag in each hand filled with some of these things you see on her desk that she had taken home for signing, or a speechwriting, or event planning, whatever she was working on. and she would always...
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marjorie will talk about her work at the center for popular democracy, the movement for black lives. [applause] >> it is a huge honored to be here. going to lean a little bit. thank you also much for having me here. it is a huge honor both because the panel is this team, so many folks i admired look up to but i do a lot of local work on city councils and organizations and we are constantly dream and scheming and it is -- we can't pass this. is fun to be in a roomful of folks at the state level, the obstacles that the local level can address the obstacles. it is the huge pleasure and honor to be here. i am going to start by talking about what we have been doing and what is the place of state legislators in enacting transformational change. most racial profiling, body camera, we have seen a lot of action at the state level but initiatives that i see in the state don't look like the gravity of the possibility of the moment that will end and don't respect the aspirations of freedom fighters or folks on the ground who are impacted by policies that limit education-and for state violence ag
marjorie will talk about her work at the center for popular democracy, the movement for black lives. [applause] >> it is a huge honored to be here. going to lean a little bit. thank you also much for having me here. it is a huge honor both because the panel is this team, so many folks i admired look up to but i do a lot of local work on city councils and organizations and we are constantly dream and scheming and it is -- we can't pass this. is fun to be in a roomful of folks at the state...