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missy nelson's morning ritual was interrupted by a phone call. it was the bank where her daughter jessyka worked. she was an hour late. >> i was like, "what? what do you mean she's not there?" they're like, "she's not here and we've been calling her and she's not answering." >> thing was, jessyka was never late. missy tried calling her. no answer. panicked now, she ran to her car. was jessyka at home sick? >> so i was calling her all the way over there. and i was thinking, "i don't know where she's at." and then i started to think really bad things. maybe she was in a ditch somewhere passed out. maybe she was -- a really bad car accident. >> but you knew it was something bad? >> i felt something was wrong. so i get over there and her car's in the driveway, so i'm relieved. and i'm like, okay, she's here. she's not in an accident. but why isn't she answering the phone? >> the door was locked, so missy used her key to let herself in. >> i walk in and her house is really dark. i can't find her. and it's like, you know, everything is dark, so i don't
missy nelson's morning ritual was interrupted by a phone call. it was the bank where her daughter jessyka worked. she was an hour late. >> i was like, "what? what do you mean she's not there?" they're like, "she's not here and we've been calling her and she's not answering." >> thing was, jessyka was never late. missy tried calling her. no answer. panicked now, she ran to her car. was jessyka at home sick? >> so i was calling her all the way over there. and...
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. >> hi, i'm missy. >> reporter: if what do you have in your basket? >> reporter: you start small.ard winning radio producer. a santa cruz sentinel photographer for more than 30 years. >> just go back looking for specific things. >> reporter: together they are preserving the story of the czu lightning complex fire and one object at a time. >> there's something about the objects and the importance it has to that person that tells a story about their life. >> reporter: as a news photographer, he spent ten days in august on the fireline capturing images of the flames. it was only after they died down, though, he realized he wasn't done telling the story. >> the idea of lost and found was maybe one of these ideas that i just woke up with in the middle of the night going, you really need to document this. >> hi, paul. >> reporter: lost and found is the name he and missy have given their project. they put out a call for those who lost everything in the czu fire to bring them something pulled from the ashes. at santa cruz's museum of art and history, nikki does an interview while he caref
. >> hi, i'm missy. >> reporter: if what do you have in your basket? >> reporter: you start small.ard winning radio producer. a santa cruz sentinel photographer for more than 30 years. >> just go back looking for specific things. >> reporter: together they are preserving the story of the czu lightning complex fire and one object at a time. >> there's something about the objects and the importance it has to that person that tells a story about their life....
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they sent their family members a cutout of themselves when they found out missy and barry buchanan, theytexas, realized they couldn't travel this thanksgiving, so they sent this. the kids were amused. hilarious. >> after that big, big feast, i'm sure a lot of you just took a nap. so did these rescue dogs in rio dale california here. >> oh my gosh. >> they are saying we are done. we got pie. this is anna swap's dogs here. she says when you say you're stuffed and then the pie comes out. >> and you ask for seconds. >> and you ask for seconds. >> let these sleeping dogs lie. >> you know the turkey hit. polka. >> from rockwood music hall in new york city, austin, texas' own phoebe hunt and the gatherers. ♪ politics and foreign wars all the weather on the scores that's the world news polka ♪ ♪ if you're an insomniac and a good night's sleep you lack, do the world news polka ♪ ♪ it's late at night, you're wide awake and you're not wearing pants ♪ ♪ so grab your "world news now" mug and everybody dance ♪ ♪ have some fun and be a pal, every anchor, guy and gal, do the world news polka ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wel
they sent their family members a cutout of themselves when they found out missy and barry buchanan, theytexas, realized they couldn't travel this thanksgiving, so they sent this. the kids were amused. hilarious. >> after that big, big feast, i'm sure a lot of you just took a nap. so did these rescue dogs in rio dale california here. >> oh my gosh. >> they are saying we are done. we got pie. this is anna swap's dogs here. she says when you say you're stuffed and then the pie...
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and missy there was no wife. back with the one you know it was then and you want to go at it over it and i'm asking the same what about and i bit him with doing is it also? well, i left a good son, a quantum boy in the lab, and they did it on with us. and i was, i'm going to say no, i need to do the alone. but it and you know what? i don't know. it is a, i was a bust and then that door to move us out and about and then it did. and i would say that i've been thinking he would know by now i've been born to run because i like the all of them. and i was a little fan of the song to have, them all you know. 2 smoking j.b., i broke up why they didn't use a little, but i knew that i was on a file on average by them about who the dean obeidallah found on average and not a lie. so i would get by with this awesome man said troop. if the state dry up file edited the new local news, our ship will battle to establish the go to bullet from a combustible water senator loaded into levy, a data file and then i go buy a bottle file
and missy there was no wife. back with the one you know it was then and you want to go at it over it and i'm asking the same what about and i bit him with doing is it also? well, i left a good son, a quantum boy in the lab, and they did it on with us. and i was, i'm going to say no, i need to do the alone. but it and you know what? i don't know. it is a, i was a bust and then that door to move us out and about and then it did. and i would say that i've been thinking he would know by now i've...
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they be the ones that do not believe as their little missy, they either get into cars that go by, you know, i don't know, shut down. that wouldn't mean there's a funny ass, cannot be in any of you know, when i get it, will it get in and then it all equally, each of us 3, an ego that i would have gone in on the part of the actual other half the other actors yeah, you make it you and i want to just i want to live in what i thought and thought, i worry it is the only known moment up either the generic i see at the annual or the my you made me actual question. yes. do manually because there are 100 question and we call it and we continue to know you're there with them. there's a dozen. there's apparently bush understanding the i'm not your elopement that i get and i will meet the dalai lama as an euro. eoghan rajani, go to the only political shop with no middle men for a bet all my life. it actually gives i list the idea jack, i will need them to accomplish our mission. and me is carney and michelle might not know my, what do you call not a mile a mile a mile a mile on level never was eco
they be the ones that do not believe as their little missy, they either get into cars that go by, you know, i don't know, shut down. that wouldn't mean there's a funny ass, cannot be in any of you know, when i get it, will it get in and then it all equally, each of us 3, an ego that i would have gone in on the part of the actual other half the other actors yeah, you make it you and i want to just i want to live in what i thought and thought, i worry it is the only known moment up either the...
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since an in-person visit wasn't possible, missy and barry did the next best thing.ns ordered two six-foot cardboard cutouts and mailed them to their daughter mindy. they warned their adult kids that a big package was coming in the mail. >> my mom said the other day it's been a year since noah give her a hug. that chokes me up. but then, you know, i think also you get these giant six-foot cutouts. it's impossible not to laugh. it's just -- it breaks the tension. it just, you know, it's just such a goofy but serious reminder that, you know, this is but a blip in time. >> missy says the cutouts have already relieved some stress for her and her loved ones. she says the cutouts will be celebrating christmas with the grandkids this year. >> that's good. >> i'm here for it. it makes you laugh. it's almost like something you could kind of hug a bit even though it's weird, you could still hug the cardboard. >> nsnuggle up next to it. are you going to say grace this year? okay. that is fun. who are you spending it with today? >> you know what? >> don't tell me you're going to
since an in-person visit wasn't possible, missy and barry did the next best thing.ns ordered two six-foot cardboard cutouts and mailed them to their daughter mindy. they warned their adult kids that a big package was coming in the mail. >> my mom said the other day it's been a year since noah give her a hug. that chokes me up. but then, you know, i think also you get these giant six-foot cutouts. it's impossible not to laugh. it's just -- it breaks the tension. it just, you know, it's...
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he worked 7 here for missy just to those tend to those. well, that's a side of mike. you should love to have told, but the facts will come back just to listen. so he his childhood friend, luis clemens, and that's to keep the fish crazy out of it. and i had some sense in that i may have best of my notes written by him go karts one scenario, one up the floor game keeping on top of the number tonight. i'm going to wash them off. and by this time, i guess my opinion based on this known d.v.m. find it has all the if you want to get is there's enough to winning a championship equals good because from what i've seen being put in the right god is in the news really is the best brought up with that it's not just a male flight like a squished outside enough or that i know as much as i know it's because it's i'd left with a that's all right. michel off that i don't at this all right or is over. it's a lot, but it's a good typist and heads that side of the team spirit shaft and teammate off of our law enforcement views or for us to lose as well to fall into. i left for school, sh
he worked 7 here for missy just to those tend to those. well, that's a side of mike. you should love to have told, but the facts will come back just to listen. so he his childhood friend, luis clemens, and that's to keep the fish crazy out of it. and i had some sense in that i may have best of my notes written by him go karts one scenario, one up the floor game keeping on top of the number tonight. i'm going to wash them off. and by this time, i guess my opinion based on this known d.v.m. find...
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i put this town to save the city's mangrove, the contribution of the fishing village, missy minuscule today. but it's thanks to the initiative. our fishing community is like this one that the rest of the city may now stand a chance against rising sea levels in years to come. water is not only a threat, it is also an essential element in our lives. for centuries, cities have been built close to water sources. citizens have access to enough, but vast growth in urbanization is having an unforeseen effect on the foundations of the cities themselves. where will you be when your city sinks? and what does that have to do with drinking a glass of water, jakarta, mexico city, calcutta, miami, hundreds of millions of people have been drowning 50, some of which could be wiped off the map in a lifetime. people are fighting harder than ever to stay afloat. right there. how those of the people the carbon dioxide we're getting is coming up in the last 25 years. all the thermal energy heating the oceans and up to as much as 3600000000, atom bombs, that's melted ice raids. he levels and made it 3 moth
i put this town to save the city's mangrove, the contribution of the fishing village, missy minuscule today. but it's thanks to the initiative. our fishing community is like this one that the rest of the city may now stand a chance against rising sea levels in years to come. water is not only a threat, it is also an essential element in our lives. for centuries, cities have been built close to water sources. citizens have access to enough, but vast growth in urbanization is having an unforeseen...
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. >> apparently it was six-foot photo of the couple missy and barry buchanan. it allowed them to be there for the holidays technically with their kids and grandkids when they couldn't travel. >> i tell them. >> i want you to keep an eye on a large package. it's like flat stanley on steroids, for sure. >> that is the best way to put it. the grandkids had fun, placing their grandparents all over the house. the plan is now to keep them next to the christmas tree. that is creative. and they look so life like, ama. >> i know. and that's fun. i think it just brings a smile to everyone's face, which is i think what we need. we have the power to harness abundant wind and solar energy, but it's not available all day long. use less from 4 to 9 pm and we can protect california for generations to come. >>> sports on abc7 is sponsored by your local toyota dealer. >> the 123rd edition of big game was unlike any in the history of this great rivalry. no fans, no band, no cheerleaders, no mascots. but we did have two football teams looking for their first win of the season in a
. >> apparently it was six-foot photo of the couple missy and barry buchanan. it allowed them to be there for the holidays technically with their kids and grandkids when they couldn't travel. >> i tell them. >> i want you to keep an eye on a large package. it's like flat stanley on steroids, for sure. >> that is the best way to put it. the grandkids had fun, placing their grandparents all over the house. the plan is now to keep them next to the christmas tree. that is...
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missy and barry sent cardboard cutouts of themselves to their grandchildren.there. >> can't tell the difference. >>> astronaut victor glover is getting rave reviews on social media from his new home aboard the international space station. >> y'all, look at this. glover posted his first ever video from space sharing his view of earth. he is part of a crew on board the dragon resilience capsule where he captured these images. >> the video just doesn't do it justice. it is pretty amazing, though. >> ooh. >> now i know where my iphone picture comes from. glover also posted a picture of the entire space station crew shortly after their thanksgiving dinner saying, quote, so stuffed. he'll be living on that orbiting lab for the next six months. >> how many selfies would you take? >> one every day. >>> next a toddler going viral for his tiny man cave. >> his name is noah walker, and video shows noah's mom looking for the 2-year-old in their home and there she finds him, finally in an empty kitchen cabinet. >> noah is serious about his space outfitted with an ipad, cra
missy and barry sent cardboard cutouts of themselves to their grandchildren.there. >> can't tell the difference. >>> astronaut victor glover is getting rave reviews on social media from his new home aboard the international space station. >> y'all, look at this. glover posted his first ever video from space sharing his view of earth. he is part of a crew on board the dragon resilience capsule where he captured these images. >> the video just doesn't do it justice. it...
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reportedly picked janet yellen, the former chair of the federal reserve to become as treasury secretary, missy ellen presided over the u.s. central bank from 2014 to 2018. in the aftermath of the financial crisis, the move comes after president donald trump's administration agreed monday to cooperate with biden's transition team. that role free up federal funding for biden's team after weeks of delays. as mr. trump continues to contest, election results. back to you in frankfurt, ashutosh pandey, janet yellen, a familiar face to financial markets. what our expectations for a very likely secretary of treasury, john is, you know, well, exactly. the markets are definitely happy. it's a known face. as you mentioned, she's a known doll for somebody who cares a lot about creating jobs. and that's one of the aspects that the market civilian excited about. it would be needed. her expertise would be needed. going forward, specially doing a pandemic. she's expected to work really in tandem with the fed chairman jeroen paul with that's going to be important because we've seen of late. there's been a spat
reportedly picked janet yellen, the former chair of the federal reserve to become as treasury secretary, missy ellen presided over the u.s. central bank from 2014 to 2018. in the aftermath of the financial crisis, the move comes after president donald trump's administration agreed monday to cooperate with biden's transition team. that role free up federal funding for biden's team after weeks of delays. as mr. trump continues to contest, election results. back to you in frankfurt, ashutosh...
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president and again we can see what might well happen where biden will then have the aura of the digital missy and you know you can see the defense secretary toddling off to meet by then your dad the chairman of the joint chiefs going off to meet biden. that would create the aura the trunk lacks legitimacy beaten he has to go the interesting thing is george is that. constitutional scholars and really good historians of america the year 1800 is a very important year the presidential election because that was the 1st time 2 opposing. politicians with radically different ideas about the country they experienced handed the put on to the next ok they get 8 relinquish the presidency to their ideological and they sat down as gentlemen and that was 1900 was the time that we said the republic can take compose competing ideas so that precedent that was set in 1900 is not is contentiously as we speak to be become null and void and it's because of the. lack of trust in democracy not because of. outside meddling it's because they don't trust the people deem and go ahead we're up rapidly running out of time
president and again we can see what might well happen where biden will then have the aura of the digital missy and you know you can see the defense secretary toddling off to meet by then your dad the chairman of the joint chiefs going off to meet biden. that would create the aura the trunk lacks legitimacy beaten he has to go the interesting thing is george is that. constitutional scholars and really good historians of america the year 1800 is a very important year the presidential election...
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trump has not attended a meeting of the coronavirus task force in 5 months, and that he no longer missy briefings or has meetings with his own public health officials. like dr. anthony fauci or dr. debra burke's, this of course makes the prospects for a president elect biden much more difficult if the current administration does little or nothing to stem the spread, then biden will face a very serious and much more bleak picture. when he takes office as president on january 20th, a very troubling situation in deede reynolds that bring us up to date live from los angeles. thank you. mexico has become the latest country to register 1000000, coronavirus infections. and saturday, it reported more than 5800 sneak ace's and 635 deaths. officials in mexico city, even post 15 days of tighter restrictions on bars and restaurants. in the reports. in mexico, the staggering numbers are a reminder of the human cost of the pandemic. more than 1000000, people have now been infected with the culprit 19 virus. official figures say nearly 100000, people have died the 4th highest in the world after the un
trump has not attended a meeting of the coronavirus task force in 5 months, and that he no longer missy briefings or has meetings with his own public health officials. like dr. anthony fauci or dr. debra burke's, this of course makes the prospects for a president elect biden much more difficult if the current administration does little or nothing to stem the spread, then biden will face a very serious and much more bleak picture. when he takes office as president on january 20th, a very...
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it needs reforms, but they say that the liberals possibly the indian government leave homicide the missi of private investors. these laws, they loosen the rules around around say to around pricing around storage pools, which have protected indian farmers from the market for decades. and this is what harm is a worried about, even though the government says that something called the minimum support price for projects will remain fond say that they will be known will guarantee to surance all of this. and that is, that is why we've seen so many protesting over the last few days. ok, there's a whole keep a close eye on those protests as they continue to develop many thanks. we update from new delhi. the football world is mourning argentinian legendary gemara donna who has died of a heart attack at the age of 16. thousands of fans have been celebrating his achievements in the capture of what is aras thousands more around the world have paid their tributes, including sports stars, politicians and the catholic pope donna captained argentina to victory in the one $986.00 world cup and is widely r
it needs reforms, but they say that the liberals possibly the indian government leave homicide the missi of private investors. these laws, they loosen the rules around around say to around pricing around storage pools, which have protected indian farmers from the market for decades. and this is what harm is a worried about, even though the government says that something called the minimum support price for projects will remain fond say that they will be known will guarantee to surance all of...
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. >> apparently it was six-foot photo of the couple missy and barry buchanan.here for the holidays technically with their kids and grandkids when they couldn't travel. >> i tell them. >> i want you to keep an eye on a large package. it's like flat stanley on steroids, for sure. >> that is the best way to put it. the grandkids had fun, placing their grandparents all over the house. the plan is now to keep them next to the christmas tree. that is creative. and they look so life like, ama. >> i know. and that's fun. i think it just brings a smile to everyone's face, which is i think what we need. >>> sports on abc7 is sponsored by your local toyota dealer. >> the 123rd edition of big game was unlike any in the history of this great rivalry. no fans, no band, no cheerleaders, no mascots. but we did have two football teams looking for their first win of the season in a year unlike any other. the ax up for grab. some good artists there at cal. but here is a look at the thing they're playing for. nico must haves the punt, and stanford, well, they jump all over it. the
. >> apparently it was six-foot photo of the couple missy and barry buchanan.here for the holidays technically with their kids and grandkids when they couldn't travel. >> i tell them. >> i want you to keep an eye on a large package. it's like flat stanley on steroids, for sure. >> that is the best way to put it. the grandkids had fun, placing their grandparents all over the house. the plan is now to keep them next to the christmas tree. that is creative. and they look so...
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these it wars point, all these dishonest there is not the same and i don't want to compare your net, missy, with what among them out of that i can do that. i think that he's not the moment. now we have to respect all of us are the signal there is breaking up. let's take a look at some of the 1st reactions that we've been getting from fans in argentina . think it was you know, it will get if i can't believe it. it's incredible. you think that all the bad things can happen, but then you see that they can't. it turns out we're all mortals, you know, i'm just saying it, but i feel a bit like it's a bad dream in my film that it's a joke. i want to believe that it's a joke. you know, good if they're going to make up the 1st thing. my 12 year old son said to me as mom mera donna died, i couldn't believe it. i didn't especially love him, but i did feel bad for them out of them. it made me totally shocked. hurt and to be frank, that's why this doesn't want to come out. i think it was a great guy who didn't have very good relations around him. who was taken advantage of a lot or get over it to them
these it wars point, all these dishonest there is not the same and i don't want to compare your net, missy, with what among them out of that i can do that. i think that he's not the moment. now we have to respect all of us are the signal there is breaking up. let's take a look at some of the 1st reactions that we've been getting from fans in argentina . think it was you know, it will get if i can't believe it. it's incredible. you think that all the bad things can happen, but then you see that...
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so the hope therefore is that these elections are the best means to address the crisis in the just missy of the current institutions and the long period of transition and the cycle of violence that has accompanied it ok clear harriet birdlife for us judas thank you very much indeed. still to come here on al-jazeera shocks to the turkish economy the finance minister resigns and its currency cites to record moves. and claiming victory in myanmar the ruling party says it's warm enough seats to form the next government. hello once again it's nice and quiet across china and the korean peninsula wasn't quite the weather also making its way towards japan a letter to the few showers that only show a brace just feeding some showers into northern parts of honshu into al qaida and that will be wintry in nature from time to time face it quieted down a little as we go through the 2nd half of the way cam but you can see the showers still there nevertheless 16 celsius in tokyo far into the day on wednesday 60 celsius 2 for soul so warming up some the temperature there for beijing as you can see much of
so the hope therefore is that these elections are the best means to address the crisis in the just missy of the current institutions and the long period of transition and the cycle of violence that has accompanied it ok clear harriet birdlife for us judas thank you very much indeed. still to come here on al-jazeera shocks to the turkish economy the finance minister resigns and its currency cites to record moves. and claiming victory in myanmar the ruling party says it's warm enough seats to...
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missy and mary buchanan sending cardboard cutouts of themselves to their grandchildren in californiaexas was the pandemic forcing them to find a creative way to spend the holidays with the family. the kids say they could not stop laughing. >> everyone should send cardboard pictures of themselves. the few remaining days we have left. churches across california fighting back, the new supreme court challenge to governor newsom's covid-19 restrictions coming up. jillian: the markets, tied to vaccine hopes and divided government. the economics professor joins us live next. ♪ jillian: foxbusiness alert, historic day on wall street as the dow passes the 30,000 mark. griff: a major milestone. >> reporter: historic day, investors taking a short breather, the markets taking off, s&p down a point, nasdaq looking green. there is the big number from yesterday, close above 30,000 for the first time in history on the heels of 8 month rebound for the markets, the dow gained 454 points, news that janet yellen would be appointed treasury secretary under a biden administration and continued optimism ar
missy and mary buchanan sending cardboard cutouts of themselves to their grandchildren in californiaexas was the pandemic forcing them to find a creative way to spend the holidays with the family. the kids say they could not stop laughing. >> everyone should send cardboard pictures of themselves. the few remaining days we have left. churches across california fighting back, the new supreme court challenge to governor newsom's covid-19 restrictions coming up. jillian: the markets, tied to...
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it's ok to see what the problem signed on michael, a rehab and sue the equality, need missy to know what she's like going via land which both of them. this is like a good job that we are going to. i mean there's no manual out properly here. so many ghettos are around they got us here. so i already do shows in lagos island. i mean her ready done shows around so i would, i'm interested here outreach. i mean, interest that even i do shows that universities that the costello i wish in my kids, you know, i'm sure he's near me so why not? i work out to be successful. he goes, oh, but if they don't really work like days, men, those in control of everything. the women to a certain degree book the demands of law as the whole point of the show rights, is that to nigeria we need women who need her shoes. since men have controlled nigeria from 45 years and look where we have me, i seriously doubt that while you're out trying to do will go, i'm sorry to say, but that's just my opinion. i'm going right. so we're going to write this. we just have to disappoint you, but you know, for, you know, one of t
it's ok to see what the problem signed on michael, a rehab and sue the equality, need missy to know what she's like going via land which both of them. this is like a good job that we are going to. i mean there's no manual out properly here. so many ghettos are around they got us here. so i already do shows in lagos island. i mean her ready done shows around so i would, i'm interested here outreach. i mean, interest that even i do shows that universities that the costello i wish in my kids, you...
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as an experiment is to see what the problem signed on michael, a rehab and sue the equality, need missy to know what she's like. gone, villani, which though, is like, it gets over there. we are going to i mean there are so many out properly here, so many ghettos around they got us here. so i already do shows in lagos island and i want her and he done shows around. so i would, i'm interested, he outreach, i mean, interest that even i do shows that universities that the costello, i wish in my kids, you know, i'm poor, he's near me. so why not? i work out to be successful. he goes, oh, but if they don't really work like days, men, those in control of everything. but a woman to a certain degree book, demands go as the whole point of the show writes, he said to nigeria, we need women who need our shoes. since men have controlled my giraffe in 45 years and look where we are me, i seriously doubt that while you're out trying to do work. oh, i'm sorry to say, but that's just my opinion. i'm going right, so we're going to write this. we just have to disappoint you, but you know, if i may open th
as an experiment is to see what the problem signed on michael, a rehab and sue the equality, need missy to know what she's like. gone, villani, which though, is like, it gets over there. we are going to i mean there are so many out properly here, so many ghettos around they got us here. so i already do shows in lagos island and i want her and he done shows around. so i would, i'm interested, he outreach, i mean, interest that even i do shows that universities that the costello, i wish in my...
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missy understood that. that's what distinguishes us from the enemy. everybody matters.ut i think it's worth it, jim. i know in the long term, a free iraq -- a free afghanistan will set such a powerful example in a part of the world that's desperate for freedom. they will help change the world, that we can look back and say we did our duty. >> senator, 90 seconds. >> i understand what the president is talking about because i know what it means to lose people in combat. and the question, is it worth the cost, reminds me of my own thinking when i came back from fighting in that war, and it reminds me that it is vital for us not to confuse the war ever with the warriors. that happened before. and that's one of the reasons why i believe i can get this job done. because i am determined for those soldiers and for those families, for those kids who put their lives on the line -- that is noble. that's the most noble thing anybody can do. and i want to make sure the outcome honors that nobility. now, we have a choice here. i've laid out a plan in which i think we could be success
missy understood that. that's what distinguishes us from the enemy. everybody matters.ut i think it's worth it, jim. i know in the long term, a free iraq -- a free afghanistan will set such a powerful example in a part of the world that's desperate for freedom. they will help change the world, that we can look back and say we did our duty. >> senator, 90 seconds. >> i understand what the president is talking about because i know what it means to lose people in combat. and the...
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like a short range ballistic missile and slbm, but major provocation like testing the monster sized missisile, and they will-- the biden administration will have no choice, but to prioritize north korea because it will be a big deal, rights? because that advances credibility and reliableability of north korea to strike the united states with a nuclear weapon. and so, in a way, i think it wi will-- marcus wrote a piece, talking about why it would be such a big deal if he tests 16. because it's to show that they have this multiple reentry capability. so we need to stop that. i think the most important thing would be the people who are being charged with the north korea policy will have to sort of work together and coordinate with our allies and you know, with south korea, with japan, but with the administration closely, so we can prevent these kind of things that we've seen, you know, and we've learned a lot the past three decades dealing with north korea. so, you know-- >> and you think, it sounds like you're leaning heavily towards a prediction that the north koreans will do something in
like a short range ballistic missile and slbm, but major provocation like testing the monster sized missisile, and they will-- the biden administration will have no choice, but to prioritize north korea because it will be a big deal, rights? because that advances credibility and reliableability of north korea to strike the united states with a nuclear weapon. and so, in a way, i think it wi will-- marcus wrote a piece, talking about why it would be such a big deal if he tests 16. because it's...
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according to missy jones, a mississippi college history professor -- >> do you see a connection, a throughtween the wealth disparities that existed in the late 19th century and the wealth disparities that exist today? >> it's crystal clear to me, it absolutely exists. you cannot come to places like mississippi and not see it. >> in those rural mississippi towns where my great, great, great-grandmother lived more than 40% of county residents remain below the poverty line. >> what's fascinating is that cl the county is -- a product of the civil war. >> emancipation brought the promise of freedom but safety was another luxury all together. what do you think my ancestors did to escape the stress of the time that they were living in? >> one of the ways that they coped was to create their own communities. they would have had to almost wear two different masks. one mask that they would be themselves around each other. and another mask that they wore around people who were white. >> today, we call that code switching, and it seems like, from what you're telling me, code switching was a mode of sur
according to missy jones, a mississippi college history professor -- >> do you see a connection, a throughtween the wealth disparities that existed in the late 19th century and the wealth disparities that exist today? >> it's crystal clear to me, it absolutely exists. you cannot come to places like mississippi and not see it. >> in those rural mississippi towns where my great, great, great-grandmother lived more than 40% of county residents remain below the poverty line....
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: and you released a remix i was like this is awesome called "club future nostalgia" with madonna, missyalbum? >> such an incredible experience and to be honest wouldn't have happened if not for everyone being in lockdown at home. i don't think at any point i'd be able to get all these in cred people, you know, to give them a moment of their time to just like, you know, put the record together it was so fun and i learned so much about dance music and it was really creating a new experience and something that i can bring to the fans and something a little bit different. it was quite fun to create something that, as a project, body of work has to be listened all the way from the beginning to the end. >> i just thought the record again you're crushing if -- it you are doing a new thing november 27 great for americans we're celebrating thanksgiving on 26th so whatever family is home that's another thing you can do the next night on friday night, november 27th, studio 2054, what can people expect from this? >> i'm really, really excited about this because not being able to go on tour this yea
: and you released a remix i was like this is awesome called "club future nostalgia" with madonna, missyalbum? >> such an incredible experience and to be honest wouldn't have happened if not for everyone being in lockdown at home. i don't think at any point i'd be able to get all these in cred people, you know, to give them a moment of their time to just like, you know, put the record together it was so fun and i learned so much about dance music and it was really creating a new...
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. >> when the people kept grandparents missy and barry buchanan from traveling to their kids for thanksgivingey did what anyone would do. so you decided to deliver yourself to their house? >> i did. that's right. the hike flat stanley on steroid for sure. >> reporter: they bruit out the old tripod, snapped a photo of themselves an gave their kids a cull. >> you want to give them a hug. >> tell them i said i want to you keep an eye out on a large package. >> reporter: next thing you know, they weren't missing thanksgiving after all. >> i was like wow! this is amazing. like i don't know if they are he relate or not. >> we opened it up and we had no idea what was in there. >> and oh, a cardboard cut out. >> reporter: it wasn't an early christmas gift but a life sized accord board version of grandma and grab pa to sit at the table this week and by the tree next month to keep their families safe through the holidays. >> after thanksgiving, we'll light the christmas industry up and i'm sure we'll find a spay for them there so they get to be with us through route the holiday season i don't it may no
. >> when the people kept grandparents missy and barry buchanan from traveling to their kids for thanksgivingey did what anyone would do. so you decided to deliver yourself to their house? >> i did. that's right. the hike flat stanley on steroid for sure. >> reporter: they bruit out the old tripod, snapped a photo of themselves an gave their kids a cull. >> you want to give them a hug. >> tell them i said i want to you keep an eye out on a large package. >>...
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missy and barry sent life sized card board cutouts to their daughter in california, and son in texas, haven't been able to hug since march. not only will the larger than life grandparents be at the thanksgiving table today, they will be by the tree at christmas. i have to say, boris, obviously a good role model but the cutouts look pretty good. >> they look great. and that's an awesome idea. we have to acknowledge, a lot of people are missing loved ones, a lot of uncertainty. a lot of folks not sure where things are going to go in the new year either. in moments like these i think of the gratitude i have for the idea that chaos breeds change, the opportunity for change, and perhaps a realignment of priorities. i'm grateful for another breath and i'm grateful we get to join forces to do this and have fun with you, christine, lj, jamie, the entire team. thank you so much for having me. >> so lucky to have such a great team. so lucky to have the privilege to be able to do this. i have to say, are you cooking today? >> i can't took pop tarts, i'm not getting anywhere near a kitchen, but i
missy and barry sent life sized card board cutouts to their daughter in california, and son in texas, haven't been able to hug since march. not only will the larger than life grandparents be at the thanksgiving table today, they will be by the tree at christmas. i have to say, boris, obviously a good role model but the cutouts look pretty good. >> they look great. and that's an awesome idea. we have to acknowledge, a lot of people are missing loved ones, a lot of uncertainty. a lot of...
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missy says the cutouts relieved some pandemic stress. the cutouts will be celebrating christmas with her grandkids this year. >> that is really cool idea. >>> two bay area college students are partnering with a downtown san jose coffee shop to help feed people who are in need and there is a lot this year. a few days ago, gonzalez and lauren opened this community refrigerator outside paper moon cafe on north second street. it's the first community fridge in san jose and the idea is really simple. anybody can drop off food to donate and anybody can grab food if they need it. >> when we first started, people are like are you sure it's free? what is going on? it take it is a little bit to get the idea. now that we've been here a couple days, there is people who come and take regularly and give regularly. >> the organizers are accepting cash donations and produce, canned food and other staples. you can find out how to help at their instagram account, san jose community fridge. >>> the give away at sacred heart are taking covid precautions ser
missy says the cutouts relieved some pandemic stress. the cutouts will be celebrating christmas with her grandkids this year. >> that is really cool idea. >>> two bay area college students are partnering with a downtown san jose coffee shop to help feed people who are in need and there is a lot this year. a few days ago, gonzalez and lauren opened this community refrigerator outside paper moon cafe on north second street. it's the first community fridge in san jose and the idea...
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missy, dispenses among those who run the autonomous cars in test sites and the open traffic.china is important for us because we want to test our technologies with the clients, use them so that china is the world's biggest car market. companies want their technology to succeed, will have to succeed. the i world health organization says more than 3 quarters of people in need of a prosthetic limb in africa have no access to water. but entrepreneurs are finding innovative ways to try to change that. his one story for jeanne is here. lending a helping hand electronically. this museum best start up is developing a 3 d. printed prosthetic limb cured by an x. hopes to provide amputees and other disabled people across africa with affordable and solar powered prosthetics. 28 year old founder and c.e.o. mohammed, i was, he designed his 1st prototype while still studying engineering. and his home city source q 2, who would have always wanted to do something that positively affects humanity and the world. then i started meeting people. we can be taishan all missing up on lower limbs with
missy, dispenses among those who run the autonomous cars in test sites and the open traffic.china is important for us because we want to test our technologies with the clients, use them so that china is the world's biggest car market. companies want their technology to succeed, will have to succeed. the i world health organization says more than 3 quarters of people in need of a prosthetic limb in africa have no access to water. but entrepreneurs are finding innovative ways to try to change...
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missy nelson: every day. harry nelson: every day. that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. [theme music] starts now >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc and this is the news >>> the real world consequences of president trump's refusal to concede. the pandemic, national security, it's all at risk >>> a major political shift in texas. republicans making big gains with hispanic voters in border counties >>> i'm scared we're scared. >> covid watch front line workers in their own words as they struggle to keep up the fight against covid-19. >>>. >>> plus a veterans day story you don't want to miss two vets team up on a wild mission to make bourbon. we will put two external fuel tanks on this airplane that have been specially modified. >> it's a critical operation that will hit 700 miles an hour. >> live from cnbc global headquarters, the fact, the truth, "the news" with shepard smith. >> good evening. the numbers do not lie the pandemic is spiralling out of control like never before covid hospitalizations hitting an all-time high across the
missy nelson: every day. harry nelson: every day. that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. [theme music] starts now >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc and this is the news >>> the real world consequences of president trump's refusal to concede. the pandemic, national security, it's all at risk >>> a major political shift in texas. republicans making big gains with hispanic voters in border counties >>> i'm...
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for many people coming to the fight, missy, having put on no, they are not committed to the lockdown as they are going they are going outside without face masks. so we need to be more committed. others are respecting the lockdown rules, but with lebanon's hospital short of hundreds of doctors, the country likely has a rough road ahead before it can get a grip on the pandemic. have a look now at some of the other stories making headlines today around the world. so the leader of the g.o.p.'s, rebellious to cry region, has urged the u.n. and the african union to come to me for using high tech weaponry, including drones in its military offensive against the region. to be conflict threatens to trigger a civil war that destabilize the region. at least 7 people died and several others were injured when a fire broke out in a crowded residential district or on sunday, the blaze occurred around 8 pm local time in the heavily built khaldoon area. overpopulate businesses are ok iota as rapidly gain strength and of course, torrential rain and flooding to colombia's caribbean coast. the u.s. natio
for many people coming to the fight, missy, having put on no, they are not committed to the lockdown as they are going they are going outside without face masks. so we need to be more committed. others are respecting the lockdown rules, but with lebanon's hospital short of hundreds of doctors, the country likely has a rough road ahead before it can get a grip on the pandemic. have a look now at some of the other stories making headlines today around the world. so the leader of the g.o.p.'s,...
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fornstance, missy who was eleanor delicate with -- ccuit with frankli purple for people who are eleanor and franklin people. -betweens. and folrs all in chronological order. the main principle i learned it from buckminster fulr years ago when was doing a profile on him about his friendship, every single thi that came into his life, it was a complicated life full of information gathering, pre-inteet, he thought globally a much of his work was global, he realized the only way to kee things straight was to file everything chronogically. i realized every time you get a piec of information company could you put it chronologically into a chronological fil of where it came into your own life, 2010, 2011, 2012, you remember it better. also went into chronicle logical file of eleanor's that starts in 1884 but also even earlier -- chronological -- i would put things in her life where the happened. often in that way when you g back you discover to think you put next to each other suddenly reveal something. it's quite often the case, there are surprised something ups ainst each other of information
fornstance, missy who was eleanor delicate with -- ccuit with frankli purple for people who are eleanor and franklin people. -betweens. and folrs all in chronological order. the main principle i learned it from buckminster fulr years ago when was doing a profile on him about his friendship, every single thi that came into his life, it was a complicated life full of information gathering, pre-inteet, he thought globally a much of his work was global, he realized the only way to kee things...
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you'd go, "hey, missy.an appointment to see the boss man, but now i'm wondering if i could take you to the egg cream stand." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this next voicemail is for secretary of homeland security, alejandro mayorkas >> hey, alejandro. i need you to keep our country safe from the bad guys, like teenyboppers who smash your mailbox with a bat from the backseat of a winnebago, or polish guys at the ymca who slap your back when you're wearing a wet t-shirt. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: and finally, this voicemail is for the new treasury secretary, janet yellen >> god, how many of these do i have left? oh, i'm on janet yellen you'd be responsible for deciding which money is best i'm partial to the nickel because it's given us so many classic games. roll the nickel down the hill. hop over the nickel. tease the nickel taste the nickel >> this mailbox is now full. goodbye. >> jimmy: yeah, that's - [ applause ] hop over the nickel. this was a -- one of my favorite games some tv news i heard that "the queen'
you'd go, "hey, missy.an appointment to see the boss man, but now i'm wondering if i could take you to the egg cream stand." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this next voicemail is for secretary of homeland security, alejandro mayorkas >> hey, alejandro. i need you to keep our country safe from the bad guys, like teenyboppers who smash your mailbox with a bat from the backseat of a winnebago, or polish guys at the ymca who slap your back when you're wearing a wet t-shirt. [ light...
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if their reaction ends up not being as harsh as it otherwise could be, the prospects for its pull missy will have suffered, nevertheless. right. even if iran does absolutely nothing to respond and simply bides its time until you have a new administration in the united states, it could still it's made the restoration of the j. c. p. o, a, the new kid agreement. very difficult prospects for diplomacy of dim yes, and i think as was pointed out in your report, that appears to be the intent behind these attacks. that is certainly the way that it is being interpreted by people close to the by the administration. there was a tweet from mr. brennan, that just came out not that long ago, which indicated that they not only saw this as a criminal act, but even referred to it as potentially having been state sponsored. but that is a way of indirectly calling out israel because there is no other state i hope side of the u.s. itself. that has the intent and the capacity to conduct an attack like this. is you say that if iran has blamed israel for past assassinations of this nature, but obviously that
if their reaction ends up not being as harsh as it otherwise could be, the prospects for its pull missy will have suffered, nevertheless. right. even if iran does absolutely nothing to respond and simply bides its time until you have a new administration in the united states, it could still it's made the restoration of the j. c. p. o, a, the new kid agreement. very difficult prospects for diplomacy of dim yes, and i think as was pointed out in your report, that appears to be the intent behind...
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elsewhere and on paestum with all your support, barcelona's coach little cream and sympathizes with little missy of the argentine says he's angry at being the focus of negative attention at the club. thank you for joining as the united nations has called on ethiopia's warring sides to stop fighting immediately. so aid can come in and refugee safe zones can be set up. the government launched an offensive 2 weeks ago targeting the grace people liberation front which governs a t. grey region in the north. in the past hour ethiopian troops say they have taken the towns of about 100 kilometers away from the regional capital micheli, both sides of accuse each other of killing civilians in as strikes and indiscriminate attacks. the un's refugee agency says it's her pairing for as many as 200000 people to seek refuge in sudan. so far more than 30000 have fled their humanitarian workers, say millions of children are at risk, and refugees are in serious danger of an outbreak of disease that speak to his mom . and i don't live in this forest mahmoud, so the government forces claiming new gains. what's the
elsewhere and on paestum with all your support, barcelona's coach little cream and sympathizes with little missy of the argentine says he's angry at being the focus of negative attention at the club. thank you for joining as the united nations has called on ethiopia's warring sides to stop fighting immediately. so aid can come in and refugee safe zones can be set up. the government launched an offensive 2 weeks ago targeting the grace people liberation front which governs a t. grey region in...
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. >> missy and barry buchanan sent a life size cardboard cutout picture of themselves for their children go, on the clock, and on your way. hang on a second. what's the rush? know the speed limit, go the speed limit, and slow the fast down. go safely, california. take a quick break,ite, jump on a quick call. next time you take a quick trip, how about this? take a second, take your time, and slow the fast down. go safely, california. . >>> good morning. it's 8:55. troubling new numberings in california. new cases have tripled in the past month. hospitalizations are up almost 80% compared to two weeks ago. >>> aaa of northern california said it expects to see a 13% drop in travel statewide during the holiday season because of the pandemic. about 92% of people may take a road trip for thanksgiving. >>> a live look at the san mateo bridge. aaa predicts gas prices will stay low. drivers can find gas for $1.99 at 50% of gas stations across the country. >>> and checking the roadways right now. bay bridge toll plaza metering lights remain on. you will have a few brake lights across the upper dec
. >> missy and barry buchanan sent a life size cardboard cutout picture of themselves for their children go, on the clock, and on your way. hang on a second. what's the rush? know the speed limit, go the speed limit, and slow the fast down. go safely, california. take a quick break,ite, jump on a quick call. next time you take a quick trip, how about this? take a second, take your time, and slow the fast down. go safely, california. . >>> good morning. it's 8:55. troubling new...
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digital sales were up 27% from a year ago though not enough to why have set instore sales missy's isnew younger shoppers through the digital commerce and the ceo told cnbc beauty and fragrance sales were up 85%. seems people are looking to treat themselves right now and he also thinks there issent approximate up demand for apparel once a vaccine makes us safer. >> there is going to be a surge of demand when that happens and there is going to be customers that have been wearing the same clothes, lounging, inactive in casual sports wear and her going to want to dress up. that fits squarely in our strengths. >> in the meantime, digital will help them weather the covid surge during the holiday season. he's not really giving too much detail when it comes to that >> bertha thank you for that steph, as for when there is a surge in demand, is macy's the main beneficiary >> no, i don't think they will certainly see higher sales, for sure. thinking is better 23% in total revenues or down 31% in comps but these guys are structurally impaired as is nordstrom and kohl's they suv investing ten yea
digital sales were up 27% from a year ago though not enough to why have set instore sales missy's isnew younger shoppers through the digital commerce and the ceo told cnbc beauty and fragrance sales were up 85%. seems people are looking to treat themselves right now and he also thinks there issent approximate up demand for apparel once a vaccine makes us safer. >> there is going to be a surge of demand when that happens and there is going to be customers that have been wearing the same...
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we will hear from missy, a supporter of joe biden. i have something to say. going to, i'm not sound completely against trump. have with mr.at i trump is our immigration policy. familyfrom a hispanic that has had immigration problems ourselves. it upsets me to see the family separated. he never lied or had any intentions of lying about his actions or goals of getting an office. things topromised this country that he could not stand up to. mexico is going to pay for the wall. countryd you tell our falsities knowing that is not going to happen. war before such actions could take place. coming from a hispanic family, a mexican family. the muslims are not wanted. the mexicans are not wanted. we never hurt anyone. immigration is a big problem in our country. this is the problem our country has had since backing kennedy. not one man could change the whole system. there needs to be a change in our immigration policy to get the government under control. host: when it comes to immigration policy, do you have a case for joe biden as far as immigration policy? he says --
we will hear from missy, a supporter of joe biden. i have something to say. going to, i'm not sound completely against trump. have with mr.at i trump is our immigration policy. familyfrom a hispanic that has had immigration problems ourselves. it upsets me to see the family separated. he never lied or had any intentions of lying about his actions or goals of getting an office. things topromised this country that he could not stand up to. mexico is going to pay for the wall. countryd you tell...
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missi miss soliman, you claim that you were supportive of the project since they told you about it.ere was in their brief a timeline of a d.r. being filed against one of their first projects for the addition in september 2018. was that a d.r. that you filed, discretionary review request that you filed? >> yes, because they don't want to communicate with me, and i let them know about the [inaudible]. >> commissioner tanner: okay. so when you say you have been supportive, you have been, for the last two years, filing appeals against the project. what did your support look like in the beginning? >> well, i didn't know about the structural integrity cracks. i didn't know about that, i'm a layperson. i didn't know about that. but when i knew about that, i tried to communicate to make sure that it was safe, and i spend thousands of dollars with regards to that. >> commissioner tanner: and what's your communication been with the project sponsor? >> it was e-mail, and i think they want me to e-mail the architect, so i did e-mail the architect. [inaudible] >> commissioner tanner: -- to discu
missi miss soliman, you claim that you were supportive of the project since they told you about it.ere was in their brief a timeline of a d.r. being filed against one of their first projects for the addition in september 2018. was that a d.r. that you filed, discretionary review request that you filed? >> yes, because they don't want to communicate with me, and i let them know about the [inaudible]. >> commissioner tanner: okay. so when you say you have been supportive, you have...
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i don't want to speak on behalf of the latinx community, but my family did grow up in the missi missiond that each community has its own issues. i'll speak for the tenderloin. the tenderloin has problems with the barriers. you can't have barriers -- >> chair: thank you. next speaker. >> thank you, chair. i appreciate the work of these organizations. i am the director of excelsior works. we are part of the excelsior strong. i need to highlight, we are not city departments that are staffed with medical and public health care professionals. but what we are, what our organizations are, we are an army of volunteers who approach our service with a sense that we are our brothers' and our sisters' keepers. we have been doing this work without any extra funding to hire and build this team and to sustain this work. i believe there is a sense that organizations have shifted their work to covid-19 response, and in some cases it's true, but some have added this to core services. this is the time we need to come together to address this pandemic, which will continue to linger long after there is a va
i don't want to speak on behalf of the latinx community, but my family did grow up in the missi missiond that each community has its own issues. i'll speak for the tenderloin. the tenderloin has problems with the barriers. you can't have barriers -- >> chair: thank you. next speaker. >> thank you, chair. i appreciate the work of these organizations. i am the director of excelsior works. we are part of the excelsior strong. i need to highlight, we are not city departments that are...
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some pharmaceuticals challenge lissette a missy of this tactic. rather than let a great, novartis struck a deal known as pay for delay. under the settlement, they agreed to delay generic entry into the u.s. for six months. novartis made 1.3 billion dollars in u.s. net revenue from sales during that six-month delay. as the first generic manufacturer, it was entitled to 100 80 days of exclusively. they initially announced that it would prices generic 30% below the price. it entered the market just 6.4% lower than the cost. in an internally male, novartis executives held this high price as good news. do you think delaying generic entry was good news for patients? settled that case, we actually accelerated the introduction of the generic product into the u.s.. .e litigated that could have gone through the length of the patent which would have been another three years. our settlement meant that the product was on the market faster, actually, 2.5 years faster than it would've been had we done what you are saying other companies do. i understand that hap
some pharmaceuticals challenge lissette a missy of this tactic. rather than let a great, novartis struck a deal known as pay for delay. under the settlement, they agreed to delay generic entry into the u.s. for six months. novartis made 1.3 billion dollars in u.s. net revenue from sales during that six-month delay. as the first generic manufacturer, it was entitled to 100 80 days of exclusively. they initially announced that it would prices generic 30% below the price. it entered the market...
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one of the things i learned in writing this racism and rights for missy and that is true in the 1970s and that's the good two decades on finally getting around to integrate into the public schools. there was no commentary or to remember hearing a single sermon on civil rights. there was no conversation whatsoever in a seminary class. now i understood that we were the denomination formed in 1845. with the issue of slavery over if the clergy could enslave other human beings and those in the south who thought it was perfectly consistent with the christian leader and the founding principle of 1845 those were the most active and then to the systemic injustice of civil rights and in resisting those tools so this is been a long journey and along evolution and with the killing of treyvon martin and this litany of things of nine african-americans and then we call him a white christian terrorist. and i think this amnesia of white christianity role that i think we need to tell for the sake of the health. >> and to talk about the origin of the southern baptist and always thought that and then how
one of the things i learned in writing this racism and rights for missy and that is true in the 1970s and that's the good two decades on finally getting around to integrate into the public schools. there was no commentary or to remember hearing a single sermon on civil rights. there was no conversation whatsoever in a seminary class. now i understood that we were the denomination formed in 1845. with the issue of slavery over if the clergy could enslave other human beings and those in the south...