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super=marlen ayala/ mama de fernando inq=..está confundido por que se levanta y quiere ver..n si fue un error o su enfermedad quiene lo destino a vivir en las sombras. en mexico, jazive perez, telemundo.. blanca --la asociacion nacional de la empresa privada presento una encuesta a empresarios take vo donde se registro que la percepcion de inseguridad ciudadana se ha duplicado en los ultimos dos aÑos. --y este es uno de los principales factores que impiden las inversiones en el pais. --segun la encuesta cerca de 60 por ciento de las empresas encuestadas han sido victimas de extorsion mas de una vez durante el ultimo aÑo. cesar ---ahora pasamos con gabriel sotelo... take 2 box blanca ---con la informacion deportiva desde el estadio "avaya" de los "earthquakes"... . adelante gabriel que esta pasando ahi?... take gabriel live gabriel live hola blanca y cesar, muy buenas tardes. arrancamos su dosis deportiva de este miercoles con informacion del beisbol de las grandes ligas. take vo nocg trt: 30sec esta semana iniciamos con buster posey que con cada nocg trt: 30sec esta semana in
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"usa today" remembers pioneering journalist marlene sanders. >> good morning.70s and 580s. she was an anchor and correspondent. in 1964 she was the first woman to anchor a prime-time network newscast. she was also the first network tv female journalist to report from the vietnam war. jeffrey fager, director of "cbs 60 minutes" was a trailblazer and ahead of her time. she'll be remembered. in the face of that she conducted hess with grace and dignity. marlene sanders was 84. >> i knew her well and she was terrific. >> yeah great trailblazer. >> and her husband was at pbs and her children. we'll miss her. >>> "the new york times." last year a study expanded the number of people eligible for the drugs. one new study suggests the guidelines are better at identifying who is truly at risk for a heart attack. the other atreating the patients would be cost-effective. the singer has been criticized by some for his past use of the confederate battle flag. gm says kid rock has not used the confederate flag for some year. >>> luke bryan commented about sinners in the past.
"usa today" remembers pioneering journalist marlene sanders. >> good morning.70s and 580s. she was an anchor and correspondent. in 1964 she was the first woman to anchor a prime-time network newscast. she was also the first network tv female journalist to report from the vietnam war. jeffrey fager, director of "cbs 60 minutes" was a trailblazer and ahead of her time. she'll be remembered. in the face of that she conducted hess with grace and dignity. marlene sanders...
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joining us now amanda and marlene. everybody who is watching knows you have a big title but political director is a huge thing. tell us a little bit about your political background. amanda: i grew up in a small town. i ended up becoming the first person to see hillary clinton in the senate. i love the idea of a female president. this is the first presidential campaign i have worked on. margaret: so marlon, you worked for the president obama campaign. >> yes. we wanted to make sure we were always fighting for education. i got involved in campaigns, got a chance to work for the secretary during her first run. mark: what is director of states? margaret: -- marlon: i have a support role. my job is to make sure people get what they need to run distinct state programs. we are building a volunteer infrastructure in iowa. we want to make sure we are successful in the primary. mark: one of the reasons we are excited to be here is because this headquarters hasn't been opened to the press very much but we were able to walk around
joining us now amanda and marlene. everybody who is watching knows you have a big title but political director is a huge thing. tell us a little bit about your political background. amanda: i grew up in a small town. i ended up becoming the first person to see hillary clinton in the senate. i love the idea of a female president. this is the first presidential campaign i have worked on. margaret: so marlon, you worked for the president obama campaign. >> yes. we wanted to make sure we were...
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marlene sanders passed away from cancer. she made history when she anchored a network evening newscast in 1964. sanders is the mother of cnn new yorker journalist, jeffrey tuben. she was 8 # years old. >>> u.s. attorney general loretta lynch gave the final speech of the naacp. lynch said the criminal justice system must begin with ending discrimination wherever it might curse. >> we have to look in the classrooms and the voting booth right? we have to look into the board rooms and the border areas. >> early in the day former president bill clinton addressed the group he spoke about his regrets signing the 1994 crime bill that led to the imprisonment of low-level offenders. >> this is a meeting about the future, but everyday to get to the future you got to bury your demons, seems like you have to bury them everyday of your life, doesn't it. >> the convention comes to a close with a prayer breakfast. >> an atlantic county family is upset that thieves stole flowers in memory of their son. someone took planters from with wabash
marlene sanders passed away from cancer. she made history when she anchored a network evening newscast in 1964. sanders is the mother of cnn new yorker journalist, jeffrey tuben. she was 8 # years old. >>> u.s. attorney general loretta lynch gave the final speech of the naacp. lynch said the criminal justice system must begin with ending discrimination wherever it might curse. >> we have to look in the classrooms and the voting booth right? we have to look into the board rooms...
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marlene sanders, 84 years old. >>> remember follow us on twitter. tweet me or the show. join us tomorrow right here in "the situation room." always watch us live. if you can't, dvr the show so you won't miss a moment. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." erin burnett "out front" starts right now. >>> president obama daring his critics if they don't like the iran deal, come up with something better. my guest, lindsey graham. cnn going inside the tunnel to freedom for the first time tonight. you will see it. every bit of it. a report on the drug lord's beauty queen wife who is likely in the united states right now. does she know where the brutal fugitive is tonight? >>> pluto like you have never seen it before. new images that are shocking scientists. wait until you see them. let's go "out front."
marlene sanders, 84 years old. >>> remember follow us on twitter. tweet me or the show. join us tomorrow right here in "the situation room." always watch us live. if you can't, dvr the show so you won't miss a moment. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." erin burnett "out front" starts right now. >>> president obama daring his critics if they don't like the iran deal, come up with something better. my guest, lindsey graham. cnn going inside...
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. >> reporter: marlene is the director of the center for food policy and obesity. >> there are a lot of districts across the country where the rates of poverty are so high in that district that it's just appropriate to provide free breakfast and lunch for everyone. >> reporter: elise is in second grade here at wilbur cross, a typical elementary school in bridgeport, connecticut. none of them have a full working kitchen. they are essentially warming and serving stations. that saves money on equipment and labor. that's why all the food for the district is made here at the nutrition center. meatballs are on the menu. >> so we're doing 13,000 servings of meatballs. >> reporter: the u.s. government spent $16 million last year feeding 19 million children free breakfast and free lunch. that's just under one half a percentage point of the total federal budget in 2014. it starts with selecting the menu. >> this is may's lunch menu. how many fruits, how many vegetables. >> reporter: she puts it all on a spreadsheet to make sure it meets the national health criteria for sodium and fat. because
. >> reporter: marlene is the director of the center for food policy and obesity. >> there are a lot of districts across the country where the rates of poverty are so high in that district that it's just appropriate to provide free breakfast and lunch for everyone. >> reporter: elise is in second grade here at wilbur cross, a typical elementary school in bridgeport, connecticut. none of them have a full working kitchen. they are essentially warming and serving stations. that...
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richmond senior center along with their director and great senior leader linda murly and art instructor marlen wong who is a comic book artist. i appreciate what he does in comic books and what he has done to help seniors find they craertive side and to create is amazing so thank tooz waulden wong. we'll have refreshments. we'll celebrate our senior city wide district 1 budget win and thank tooz the budget committee and the chair mark farrell. senior funding we won vision zero program tooz protect and insure safer streets for senior jz increase staffing for aging and disability resource sentser and also for isolated and seniors. in district 1 the richmond senior center is appreciative that we have supporting their intergenerational food delivery and food delivery for seniors and also safe streets for seniors in the richmond district among a lot of other things so hopefully we'll see you wednesday. >> sfr visor tang >> thank you, july 26 marks a historic day here. it is the 25 anniversary of the signing of americans with disabilities act and very glad supervisor mar had takethen opportunity to
richmond senior center along with their director and great senior leader linda murly and art instructor marlen wong who is a comic book artist. i appreciate what he does in comic books and what he has done to help seniors find they craertive side and to create is amazing so thank tooz waulden wong. we'll have refreshments. we'll celebrate our senior city wide district 1 budget win and thank tooz the budget committee and the chair mark farrell. senior funding we won vision zero program tooz...
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marlene sanders was the first woman to report from vietnam and the first to anchor an evening newscastdied yesterday of cancer at 84. folks in pensacola, florida are still buzzing about this. the navy's blue angels buzzed the beach during an airshow. one of the f-18s flew low enough to send umbrellas into the wild blue yonder. no one was hurt. we'll be right back. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. put your hand over your heart. is it beating? good! then my nutrition heart health mix is for you. it's a wholesome blend of peanuts, pecans and other delicious nuts specially mixed for people with hearts. i said people with hearts. because hearts health is important. that's why i've researched optimized and packaged this mix just for you. not you. so if you have a heart start optimizing your nutrition
marlene sanders was the first woman to report from vietnam and the first to anchor an evening newscastdied yesterday of cancer at 84. folks in pensacola, florida are still buzzing about this. the navy's blue angels buzzed the beach during an airshow. one of the f-18s flew low enough to send umbrellas into the wild blue yonder. no one was hurt. we'll be right back. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your...
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marlene sanders. the first woman to anchor a primetime network news cast in 1964.st female tv journalist to anchor from the vietnam war. later, the first female vice president of a news division. and as the president of our news division said today, she didn't just break the glass ceiling, she shattered it. sanders was 84. >>> when we come back here tonight, celebrations of courage, right after the break. the football father and the daughter remember that fist bump from the back seat? her brave battle and one very big news headline, right after the break. when i started at the shelter, i noticed benny right away. i just had to adopt him. he's older so he needs my help all day. when my back pain flared up we both felt it i took tylenol at first but i had to take 6 pills to get through the day. then my friend said "try aleve". just two pills, all day. and now, i'm back for my best bud! aleve. all day strong and try aleve pm now with an easy open cap. nobody told me to expect it... ...intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes. it's not likely to go away on
marlene sanders. the first woman to anchor a primetime network news cast in 1964.st female tv journalist to anchor from the vietnam war. later, the first female vice president of a news division. and as the president of our news division said today, she didn't just break the glass ceiling, she shattered it. sanders was 84. >>> when we come back here tonight, celebrations of courage, right after the break. the football father and the daughter remember that fist bump from the back seat?...
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and journalist marlene sanders has died at the age of 84. one of the first female reporters on television, sanders taped the way for women in media. she also produced multiple documentaries on the women's movement. she spoke with democracy now! in 2006 about the death of betty friedan, whom she profiled in her films. >> i talk a lot about her impact and how she affected those of us in the media. we organized and the networks and newspapers and support, to confront our managements. she was very important to give us moral support. this is nerve-racking business and the 1970's. amy: and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. president obama became the first sitting president in history to visit a federal prison thursday when toured the el reno federal correctional institution in oklahoma. after passing through several security gates, obama stepped inside a 9
and journalist marlene sanders has died at the age of 84. one of the first female reporters on television, sanders taped the way for women in media. she also produced multiple documentaries on the women's movement. she spoke with democracy now! in 2006 about the death of betty friedan, whom she profiled in her films. >> i talk a lot about her impact and how she affected those of us in the media. we organized and the networks and newspapers and support, to confront our managements. she was...
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the sheriff office is adding a new face to the wall. 2 of 4-year-old marlene paige who is wanted for a probation violation and grand larceny. she joins page wanted for discharge of a firearm. >> who is it this week? set the wall of justice in motion. the spotlight is on marvin. >> fairfax county police are asking for your help to search for marwin. the 124-year-old is wanted for three count -- 24-year-old is wanted for three count of rape of a minor. he knows he is wanted by police. four-year police that at one point lived in sterling but the detectives haven't located him. >> police say he 5'4", weighs 125 pounds, 2 years old black hair and brown eyes. police say he is wanted for rain and wants him off of the wall of justice. put him behind bars. if you see him call the police. we'll see you next time on the wall of justice. jennifer donelan. leon: a dramatic finish at the british open. we will let you know what happened with a three-way tie heading to a playoff. >> websites like this are a great research to help you search and find out the information about the daycare you trust fo
the sheriff office is adding a new face to the wall. 2 of 4-year-old marlene paige who is wanted for a probation violation and grand larceny. she joins page wanted for discharge of a firearm. >> who is it this week? set the wall of justice in motion. the spotlight is on marvin. >> fairfax county police are asking for your help to search for marwin. the 124-year-old is wanted for three count -- 24-year-old is wanted for three count of rape of a minor. he knows he is wanted by police....
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super= marlen ayala/ mama de fernando el doctor a última hora dijo que le había quitado el ojo derechodel niÑo de 15 meses de edad levantaron una denuncia por negligencia ante la procuraduria general de la republica, por que dicen que estan seguros de que el medico que opero a su hijo le saco por error el ojo que tenia sano. era el único ojo con el que miraba.." aunque nos digan que tenía un tumor, no era para que se lo quitaran. el instituto mexicano del seguro social inici de inmediato una investigacin .suspendio temporalmente al especialista y a traves de un comunicado explico que "el menor sufre de cancer congenito avanzado que le afecta ambos ojos" y aparentemente el doctor, tomo la decisin de extirparle el derecho por que considero que era lo mas conveniente para el niÑo. el imss mandó a ciudad obregón a un grupo de especialistas para que analicen los estudios hechos al pequeño y sobre todo realicen pruebas al ojo que le fue quitado para comprobar si tenía o no un tumor. en tanto el bebe ya comienza a padecer los estragos de su falta de vista. está confundido por que se levanta y
super= marlen ayala/ mama de fernando el doctor a última hora dijo que le había quitado el ojo derechodel niÑo de 15 meses de edad levantaron una denuncia por negligencia ante la procuraduria general de la republica, por que dicen que estan seguros de que el medico que opero a su hijo le saco por error el ojo que tenia sano. era el único ojo con el que miraba.." aunque nos digan que tenía un tumor, no era para que se lo quitaran. el instituto mexicano del seguro social inici de...
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. >> reporter: marlene and tera wilson drove in from tracey to let the kids cool off. >> let them run off some energy and enjoy the day. >> reporter: these hot temperatures during the drought come at a time when water demands are typically very high in the bay area. >> this is the time of year people use the most water, so their bills are going to be the highest. >> reporter: an 8% rate increase and temporary 25% drought surcharge starts today. >> our average customer using about 250 gallons a day in their home will probably see their bill increase from $48 a month to $60 a month when you combine the regular rate increase with the temporary drought surcharge. >> reporter: they say the less water used, the less a bill would be impacted. some customers believe they've already made the cuts that they can. >> i don't like it at all. you should do as much as you can to conserve but, i mean, to be jabbed that much of a surcharge is a lot. >> reporter: now excessive use penalties will be taking effect for customers using more than four times the average amount. those penalties will be assess
. >> reporter: marlene and tera wilson drove in from tracey to let the kids cool off. >> let them run off some energy and enjoy the day. >> reporter: these hot temperatures during the drought come at a time when water demands are typically very high in the bay area. >> this is the time of year people use the most water, so their bills are going to be the highest. >> reporter: an 8% rate increase and temporary 25% drought surcharge starts today. >> our average...
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applause ] >> jimmy: well, you know our next guest from her work in such films as "martha marcy may marlenein. you look gorgeous. thank you so much for coming back on the show. i appreciate this. >> thank you. happy to be here. >> jimmy: this is a show we have kid inventors on the show tonight. i was asking chris if he ever invented anything. did you ever invent anything as a kid? >> well, we had in sixth grade we had an awesome science teacher. and she had an entire class just inventing stuff. it was an hour of us just fooling around basically and you could do roller coasters or games. and my friend clay and i made these platform heels. they weren't shoes. they would just be something you would rubber band to the bottom of your shoes made of wood. we called them the shaquille heel because shaq was real big back then. >> jimmy: he still is. >> he's still very large. we sold it to a kid for 20 bucks. >> jimmy: oh, my god. what? you ripped some kid off? >> and then he broke it the moment he put them on. i don't remember feeling bad about it. but i feel bad sharing it. >> jimmy: i just wanted
applause ] >> jimmy: well, you know our next guest from her work in such films as "martha marcy may marlenein. you look gorgeous. thank you so much for coming back on the show. i appreciate this. >> thank you. happy to be here. >> jimmy: this is a show we have kid inventors on the show tonight. i was asking chris if he ever invented anything. did you ever invent anything as a kid? >> well, we had in sixth grade we had an awesome science teacher. and she had an...
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inmate marlene stollsmark used to be a drug dealer. >> outside world, i ran a lot from the law, soldrugs to get by. you know, it was easy money instead of, i didn't really know too much of doing anything except running the streets and this is -- when they came here, they asked me, well, what are you interested in? i said nails, hair. and they put me in this program. it was good. a lot of us that's here really don't know nothing except what we've learned to bring ourselves here. if we had known a trade or something, we might have did that instead of doing what we did to get here. >> at the end of her ten-year sentence, marline hopes to open a nail shop of her own. >> i'm hoping that it will give me a normal life. where i don't have to look over my shoulder and wonder, am i coming back. i don't think anybody really thinks about coming to prison and having to stay here. but it's the choices in life that we make that bring us here. hopefully i don't make that same mistake and come back. >> i came in in my very early 20s. i'm pushing into my 40s now. my sentence was 15 to life. >> inmate
inmate marlene stollsmark used to be a drug dealer. >> outside world, i ran a lot from the law, soldrugs to get by. you know, it was easy money instead of, i didn't really know too much of doing anything except running the streets and this is -- when they came here, they asked me, well, what are you interested in? i said nails, hair. and they put me in this program. it was good. a lot of us that's here really don't know nothing except what we've learned to bring ourselves here. if we had...
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. >> parents marlene and mark, along with amanda and amber audrey and aislyn are far from their comfortmight be bears. there might be wildlife. we might get lost. it's super fun. i feel like i really bonded with my older daughters doing it. >> if only you could see the expressions on their faces. >> i know they're teenagers. like indiana jones. careful, mark. >> oh, my, god. >> the family trip ended with photos and memories but alas no treasure. as for forrest fenn who launched a thousand dreams on a hunt yet to end he has no regrets for what is out there, somewhere for any of us to find. >> you would do it again? >> i would do it again in an instant. listen good, your effort will be worth the cold. if you have been brave and in the wood i give you title to the gold. >> cowan: ahead. kids to the rescue. and l brandon thinks best foods is heaven in a jar. that's because our ingredients come from... farmers committed to responsibly sourced oils... blended with ingredients like cage-free eggs. mmm. heaven. real ingredients. that's how we're working to bring out the best. thanks for calling
. >> parents marlene and mark, along with amanda and amber audrey and aislyn are far from their comfortmight be bears. there might be wildlife. we might get lost. it's super fun. i feel like i really bonded with my older daughters doing it. >> if only you could see the expressions on their faces. >> i know they're teenagers. like indiana jones. careful, mark. >> oh, my, god. >> the family trip ended with photos and memories but alas no treasure. as for forrest fenn...
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marlene sanders was the first woman to solo anchor a news network broadcast in abc as a fill in, in 1964. she was a groundbreaking reporter and one of the first women to report from the field during the vietnam war. she served as an executive and had a long career producing documentaries. >> it is the middle of summer, but winter just officially ended in boston. the last of that snow has finally melted away. now it is putting the spotlight on an environmental concern for the city. >> remember this? where that ice bucket challenge money all ended up, coming up. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the sound bites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". only on al jazeera america. >> on the digit albeit this morning, it was one year ago the ice bucket challenge went viral. it started when chris kennedy posted a video on you tube. in it, he is asking viewers to pour a bucket of freezing water on their heads and record it to raise awareness for a.l.s. the stunt took o
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marlene sanders was a pioneer in the industry.cast. she reported from vietnam in 1966 became the first female vice president of a news division. sanders was 84 years old. >>> and finally, some bridesmaids going the extra mile to get where they needed to be with their thumb. here they are hitchhiking after their cab broke down and there wasn't enough time to wait for another one. they were picked up along with the bride's mother by a random stranger. it was another woman who just felt sorry for them. they took this photo. it turns out the woman who picked them up she is about to be a bride herself. ironically she was on her way to pick up her engagement ring. >> one hitchhiking group i wouldck up too. they look legit. >> they look benign. going out on a limb. >>> to lara in the social square. >> thank you very much george. here's what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." christmas in july. amazon and walmart battling it out with big savings that launch overnight. what you need to know before you click and hopefully save. >>> and
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. >> my name is marlene oakley jenkins. my sister is myra thompson.bible study and that was her first night's assignment for the internship she was going through to become a minister. that was one of her assignments, to lead the bible study that evening. and she was doing what she was tasked to do. >> and as she watches all of this unfold from above this morning, what do you think she's thinking? >> she's proud of her church family she's proud of presiding elder goff and how he stepped in, and he's been a strong spiritual leader for all of us. and we're just grateful. we're proud of our police force and the work that they've done. we're proud of our elected officials, including senator kempson, and all of our officials have been just gracious to the families. >> there's been a lot made of what happened this morning being a direct result of what happened that night at mother emanuel. >> but i believe that the city of charleston and my grandchildren will know how proud i am of being a part of this historical moment even at the cost that it you know pres
. >> my name is marlene oakley jenkins. my sister is myra thompson.bible study and that was her first night's assignment for the internship she was going through to become a minister. that was one of her assignments, to lead the bible study that evening. and she was doing what she was tasked to do. >> and as she watches all of this unfold from above this morning, what do you think she's thinking? >> she's proud of her church family she's proud of presiding elder goff and how...